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sirsloop said:
I've heard of people putting mixers in kegs as well...LOL... rum and coke on tap :drunk:

Done it, worked well, although I confess that it didn't quite taste the same as a rum and coke measured and poured over ice but I suspect that is because the carbonation in the can of coke was slightly different than the carbonation on my tap.

I have plans to do other mixed beverages on tap but more along the line of a carbonated rum punch than trying to serve up 'standard' rail drinks on tap.

BTW-- this is a great way to dodge local laws about glass containers in public parks. At least here a keg for a get together at a park is fine but a glass bottle of rum for mixing up drinks is against the law. However a keg of booze...... : )
 
hrmm... fizzy jungle juice on tap...

If only we figured that one out at the frat house back in college. Great things would have happened!!
 
sirsloop said:
IDK how many bottles you have, but I've got like 8 cases worth laying around. Thats only ~4 kegs worth of beer. Bottles DOMINATE my kitchen. Ive since packed 6 cases of them into my closet. Eight cases is A LOT of boxes laying around :)
Last month I sold the majority of my Grolsch bottles (95+) to Ill.literate and gave him over 8 cases of 12 oz'ers. I think he's bottled out now. I still have over 20+ cases of 0,5 liter bottles and a couple of 12 oz'ers left that are still full.
 

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