MMMMMMMM Beeeeeeer

I could possibly use one more. You have to deliver it in person though, it's been way too long since we've tipped a few. Don't you come to Chicago anymore?
 
I think that can be arranged. I'll be rolling through on my way to southern MI early in May, I'll make it a point to stop.
 
My brother is bringing a couple of his homebrews. I believe one or two of them are in the tap-a-draft system. Cheap alternative to kegging from the sounds of it. I'm excited to see that setup.
 
Hey John, I have a cooler that runs off of CO2 with two taps I can bring along if you'd rather use that instead?

If it's no trouble, bring it along and we can try it out.
 
Not a problem at all. It is basically a igloo cooler with a cold plate at the bottom of the cooler. It has two taps plumbed into the front of it, with two keg taps running out the back and a CO2 regulator. Worked well when I used it for weddings last summer.

I'll throw it in the truck.
 
Not a problem at all. It is basically a igloo cooler with a cold plate at the bottom of the cooler. It has two taps plumbed into the front of it, with two keg taps running out the back and a CO2 regulator. Worked well when I used it for weddings last summer.

I'll throw it in the truck.
AKA jockey box. Handy little devices, on my list of stuff to build.
 
Not a problem at all. It is basically a igloo cooler with a cold plate at the bottom of the cooler. It has two taps plumbed into the front of it, with two keg taps running out the back and a CO2 regulator. Worked well when I used it for weddings last summer.

I'll throw it in the truck.

Probably won't work with my 5-gallon soda kegs without changing fittings around. I don't think we'll have to worry about the beer being cold, anyway...
 
Probably won't work with my 5-gallon soda kegs without changing fittings around. I don't think we'll have to worry about the beer being cold, anyway...

That's true it may not, it has the same fittings as a normal 1/2 keg would have so it may not work out. But its in the back of the truck either way, so if it works it works, if not it's not a big deal.
 
I'm pretty sure that John's kegs are Corny ball locks. If you were serving commercially available beer, you've probably got Sanke couplers. Just gotta swap fittings on the end of the liquid tubing, assuming that's the right diameter.
 
At least we'll be able to figure out what we'll need to use it next time.

About to head out to the garage to start clearing off the trailer.

And sample the lager and wit to make sure they're still tasty :D
 
At least we'll be able to figure out what we'll need to use it next time.

About to head out to the garage to start clearing off the trailer.

And sample the lager and wit to make sure they're still tasty :D

If you feed me enough of that lager, i'm willing to bet that cooler would just end up in your van lol :dunce:
 
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