Spilled beer on Macbook Pro keyboard

I had a going away party and made the mistake of leaving my computer in the living room after going to sleep. I woke up in the morning and the computer was closed but when I opened it I discovered that beer had been spilt on the keyboard. Everything works fine, the computer booted up normally and there are no issues besides a few of the keys sticking. The space bar sticks the most. What should I do? Should I remove the keys myself and wipe them down or do I need to take it to a repair shop to have it cleaned? I am moving to France for a year on Thursday and really want to get it figured out before I go.
Thanks!

liquid + electronics = short in the circuit somewhere.
best solutions is to take it in for service - not covered under warranty.
any leftover liquid could've gone all the way to your logic board that might cause your issues if you keep on using it.
best solution is to have it looked at before more damage happen to your macbook.
good luck

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