onetoeddogbrewery
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I feel a berry punch threat coming
Okay, I misread that, thought you meant storing the taps on the door of the fridge. That might work. Will want to see if there is a way to prevent the taps from compressing in the first place.
There will not be any gas attached to the kegs while not in use (storing the CO/2 outside the fridge), so there is a limit to the amount of potential loss.
More water.
So happy ballast point as finally made it to Texas. I buy that S*** by the case every time is see it's in stock
So happy ballast point as finally made it to Texas. I buy that S*** by the case every time is see it's in stock
Wondering if I should ignore the next bottle of beer that opens my fridge, walks over to me, opens itself and pours itself into a cup. Or fire-up the Farm Boss and chunk up some logs.
I'm in Fort Worth and I've been drinking ballast point for a year or more it seems
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Now if only someone with plastic forming skills could invent a cap that could slip over your standard cobra/party style tap that would cover the spout and tab to prevent accidental spillage. They would make hundreds of dollars. Maybe even thousands.
Wait, that is a great idea. Someone start marketing this product. Now! Maybe I need to get a 3d printer or something and see what I can design.
True but for what ever reason big eye and sculpin only seem to make occasional showings here in H-town. There is always a ballast point on the shelf but never the same thing twice in a row, or at least at the stores near me.
I've seen sculpin and big eye everywhere up here near me. I do not buy them that often. I'm not spending $15 on a six pack of IPA.
You know - there are local Maker spaces in our area. I have access to 3d design software too!
I feel a berry punch threat coming