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Originally Posted by BadNick
But I was thinking, we don't need no stinkin' bottles. We need mini kegs:
Luckily, this place is pretty close to where I live:
You've heard of 1/4 kegs. You've heard of 1/2 kegs. Now there's a new size keg that is great news for draught beer lovers! The 1/6 keg or the 'sixtel'. This size keg is perfect for the home draught system. These kegs hold about 2 1/3 cases of beer or about 55 twelve oz. servings.
<Snip = 1 standard shitload of beers/>
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Corney Kegs! Those are the kegs homebrewers use. I know from experience you can fit 4 of them plus a CO2 canister in a standard fridge. Just about the size of a standard homebrewed batch too, at 5 gallons.
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Originally Posted by BadNick
thanks for the "heads up" on butt monkey. After reading those reviews I wouldn't order that without first taking a taste.
That reminds me. Now that many bars have such a variety of beers, I'm finding it very common that the bartender will give you a little taste if you say you are not familiar with a beer. This pleasant trend makes it much less likely that you'll order some crap you don't like, plus ...it's free beer!
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Also, Black Butte, Entire Butt, and Dogfishhead Golden Shower Imperial Pilsner (They did make them change the name after it had been out a year.)
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Last edited by Tophat665; 04-09-2008 at 01:48 PM..
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