I was in a Cost Plus/World Market today and saw they carried glass steins, goblets, oversize wine glasses, weizen glasses, pint glasses, schooners, and then a ton of barware that I didnt know the name of.
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A guy at a local homebrew supply (yeah, so new I forget the damn anagram for it) uses the spears as 'handles' for converted kegs. He makes the lids out of the piece you cut out for the top, attaches washers to hold it on, and then joins the spear to the valve neck at an angle for a handle...
Yeah, on 6th Avenue. It's called The Red Hot. Hot Dogs and Beer. 10 handles, from Rainier and PBR to stuff from Stone Brewing, Lagunitas, Port Townsend, Fish, Maritime, Hales, etc. Rotating all the time.
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Hello all. I found these forums while searching for info on homebrewing. I used to help out my pops when I was 18 or so. I'm now a tavern owner. I've been wanting to get back to it for some time, and a friend told me where the nearest homebrew supply was. 3 trips/books later, I walked back...