My new keezer has 3 taps, and already I'm wishing I had a 4th and a 5th (which I allowed for when I designed the collar).
I have two of what I consider "house beers" which I will continue to brew for the foreseeable future. I have them both on tap right now, and follow-on batches in fermenters right now.
The third tap is a SMASH I tried with Maris Otter and East Kent Goldings. It's drinkable, but I'll try something else there next.
Meanwhile, my daughter yesterday, while watching me mash, announces that she likes Leinenkugel's Vanilla Porter. Well. I guess I'll have to try to reproduce that for her.
My house beers:
Spelunker's Special, which is an ESB, and Funky Rye II, the second iteration of a Rye beers that a lot of people like--and more than that, *I* like it. It was the first beer I brewed where I would rather have that than anything the local watering hole has on tap--or in bottles. Wish they served it.
My solution to this dilemma? Add a 4th and 5th tap. Workin' on it.