Beer In a Box - Thoughts?

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We have them over here. Most of the smaller breweries sell there beer in 5 and 32 boxes called polypins.
http://www.beersunlimited.co.uk/prices02.html

They are like a take out.

Some people actually use them ase fermenters and reuse for serving.
Brupack sell brew box kits.

http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/cat9_1.htm

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This seems pretty cool. Basically an instantanous force-carbing when the beer is served. So Orfy, can you tell the difference?
 
I guess I could.

Do a taste test on flat beer put through a Soda stream and real ale.

The bubbles on a Soda Stream are larger and release quicker. Thus drastically changing mouth feel. I guess head retention would be an issue unless they add chemical foaming agents.
I have a feeling that you would not get craftbrewers wanting their beer to be instantaneously force carbed.
 
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