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Blindguardian

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I am now Kegging but I did come across this and thought this was cool. Has anyone tried these yet or even seen them?

It would be great for someone that bottles there beer.
 
Neat idea but seems like quite a bit of work to drink beer out of the bottle and not enjoy the flavor and aroma as much as from a glass.
 
I don't think that's necessarily the only reason to want sediment-free beer. It's good if you transport your beer, so you don't have to wait for it to settle before drinking. Good for your beer at parties and with non-homebrewer friends so they can enjoy it without worrying about sediment.

Looks like a cool product and a neat idea. If I still bottle conditioned I'd certainly try it.

-Joe
 
Neat idea but seems like quite a bit of work to drink beer out of the bottle and not enjoy the flavor and aroma as much as from a glass.

Who says you have to drink it out of the bottle? :) I always drink my beers out of a glass no matter what type of beer I have (Home brew or store bought) :mug:
 
If you can drink it from the bottle, you can pour it in a glass.

I just jam a bottling wand into a picnic tap and fill from the kegs... No sediment there :)

Neat idea for the bottling folks though...
 
i'd love to see and exploded diagram of how they work. i would think that they'd be good for that bottle you're trying to impress someone with, but more of a pain/expense to use for an entire 50 bottle batch.
 

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