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I needed to figure out how to purge the air from a keg, and after a bit of looking found a great description in this answer to the question "Do I need to completely fill my keg?"

So now I know how to purge a keg. Great! But wouldn't it have been nicer if the answer had been for a question like the one I had, rather than for this other question?

I'd ask my question and answer it myself, but I don't want to just steal @Brandon's wonderful answer, I want to somehow just port it over or make a pointer to it. And besides, "How do I purge a keg?" is already similar to "Do I completely fill my keg?" - similar enough that I was able to find it, anyway.

So what's the right thing to do?

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I think a more direct answer to a question is beneficial for people in the future. Also, it's ok to answer your own question.

My two cents.

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  • Good advice. Though this is a case of a more direct question to an answer, not a more direct answer to a question.
    – Ternary
    Commented Jun 1, 2012 at 17:17

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