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david_42

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Turbo Tap

Tiny wings inside the tap keep the fluid moving in a steady "laminar flow" _ thus the company name _ which allows beer to move more quickly through fatter tubes without causing excessive foaming. The elongated, tapered tap fills cups from the bottom, preventing gravity from taking over and causing a foamy splash.
 
Since it was made by guys here in madison, I heard about that a while back. I've been hesitant to buy one because I've never seen one in operation or talked to anyone who has used one.
 
Okay,

Or instead of rushing the 2 second perfect pour, you can chill, wait the extra 6 seconds and use the money to buy enough for another 200 pints of HB.

I really can't see a "Home market"
 
I certainly wouldn't buy four to rebuild my keggerator, but I thought people might be interested in something that limits foaming, carbonation loss and wastage.
 
If you think you're cheap, you should see my keggerator! I keep it at 45F because it's too old to do any better.
 
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