PlayMizuno
Well-Known Member
I am sure someone has come up with this before because I have not had an original idea since I got married.....
I use the picnic taps in my keezer because it resides in my shed and there is always "stuff" flying around due to the myriad of items on the to do list so I have had no intrest in building a collar and attaching "real taps". While using these I always seemed to have a few drops of the goodness drip to the bottom of the keezer no matter how often I tapped them on the glass when I finished a pour. I got tired of cleaning those up so I searched, searched, searched, and searched for a solution to no avail. Then just the other day I noticed these in my desk drawer:
I did a little modification on the clip (handle):
Put a label on the binder, clip it to the keg, and here is my picnic tap holder. Sorry for the crappy pic...
I use the picnic taps in my keezer because it resides in my shed and there is always "stuff" flying around due to the myriad of items on the to do list so I have had no intrest in building a collar and attaching "real taps". While using these I always seemed to have a few drops of the goodness drip to the bottom of the keezer no matter how often I tapped them on the glass when I finished a pour. I got tired of cleaning those up so I searched, searched, searched, and searched for a solution to no avail. Then just the other day I noticed these in my desk drawer:
I did a little modification on the clip (handle):
Put a label on the binder, clip it to the keg, and here is my picnic tap holder. Sorry for the crappy pic...