Linked up with a fellow homebrewer who has started to use his 3d printer for tap handles. Had him print a few with some of my brews on them and man, I couldn't be happier.
Tried to keep it to just the beers I brew frequently, but now I'm thinking about ordering one for all of my recipes.
Being in as big a beer town as Denver is, the antique malls have a TON of cool old (and new), funky tap handles, which I love and will probably continue to buy, but there's just something about having your own beer-names on the handles.
Tried to keep it to just the beers I brew frequently, but now I'm thinking about ordering one for all of my recipes.
Being in as big a beer town as Denver is, the antique malls have a TON of cool old (and new), funky tap handles, which I love and will probably continue to buy, but there's just something about having your own beer-names on the handles.