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MattHollingsworth

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Well, the setup here is a bit different. I used to have a keg setup in Portland long ago, cornies and all that. I don't think these are sankey kegs. But the kegs themselves are beer kegs from a local brewery, 30 liters for the ones I bought. And, here, you can buy kegs from distributors without breaking the law. The kegs aren't stolen. The dispensing unit is called a točionik here in Croatia. "Točeno pivo" means "draft beer".

Anyway, that dispensing unit has the taps and the head there and it sits atop a cooling unit. So, the beer is cooled on the way to the glass. It was bought from a friend of a friend who does this stuff for restaurants and cafes, so presumably this is the way it's done in those places. Less than ideal for maintaining freshness, yeah I know. But I bought this to use at parties which is great. I'll be brewing some beers for a barbecue on the 1st of May, which is sorta like the 4th of July in the States in that there seem to be lots of barbecues. It's Labor Day, though, in most of the world outside of the States.

Anyway, thought I'd post this. It's way different than what I'm used to from the old days. And, for all you bottling hating keggers, no, I won't be switching over entirely. I think bottling is very useful for most beers and makes giving away a beer easier. I figure I'll likely keep one beer on tap in the basement in the cold months and bottle the rest. All of my fridges and freezers are already in use for other stuff (that's a chest freezer it's sitting atop, for fermenting, and a fridge behind it for bottle conditioning), so during the warmer months I won't likely use the kegs except for parties.

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Nice.

A classic flash cooler that most pubs over here use.
Nice tower and taps.

Didn't know that. I've seen those ceramic Hoegaarden type taps all over the UK though. Guess they're cooling that and Carling and a lot of the regular draft beer that way???

Orfy, were you at GBBF in August? I was there and hope to hit it again in August if you're up for a pint or ten.
 
Give a shout nearer the time.
Any Excuse.

Croatia is on my hit list for some time in the next year or so.

Will do. Likewise if you make it out this way. The sea here's amazing and I think they're maybe getting some cheaper flights from the UK to the coast during the summer. Not a lot of good beer around here but there *is* a Belgian beer bar here in Zagreb with maybe 100 Belgians, which is really something for Croatia.

If you come out for the sea, avoid mid to late July to mid to late August. PACKED at that time.
 
Not yet.

I've been exploring Italy and North Africa on most of my recent trips.

Ah, okay. For Croatia, there are a number of places to check out, of course. Let me know if you want pointers. Inland there are some nice towns. The sea's pretty great though with some nice old fortress towns and such.
 
That's neat! I recently saw a vintage 4 head Coke dispenser on the local Craigslist that is basically the same setup. Unfortunately, due to the current financial situation, I had to pass. So close, yet...
 
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