...and another canoe I don't mind drilling holes in.
wrench said:Of course this begs the question: why did you drill holes in your first canoe?
ETOHonboard said:I may need to plan a trip to Baton Rouge next year. That looks like a lot of fun
I thought I should share: a local homebrew club, Brasseurs a la Maison, created this to serve brews at the Zapp's Beer Festival in Baton Rouge this past weekend.
JasoninBTR, that would be a worthy improvement for next year: a way to keep the lines cold. Filling the canoe with ice would be impractical for a lot of reasons. Maybe some kind of PVC manifold to run the lines through, that could then be packed with ice?
1) you have a minor typo in the red and white sign: the accent on the "a" is in the wrong direction. it should be "Brasseurs à la Maison" (not á). yes, i realize that i might be the only person to notice this...This is a thread I started. ill delete it and post up the larger pictures here instead.
me and some fellow brewers wanted to make a cool tap wall, after some brainstorming we came up with a small boat on the table. we got a canoe donated with multiple cracks and holes. so a little glass work later some wood work for the stand and this is what we came up with.
debuted it this past weekend and it was a hit!
32 taps but we had 40 beers, 200 gallons of beer.
What do you think of our new tap wall?
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