After Phemo's review and other mates with one, I took the plunge... this thing is amazing!!!! Perfectdraft
Basically keeps a 6litre keg fresh to 3regrees for 30days... it isn’t for everyone but the range of beers it does do (mostly european) suits my tastes which I why I took the plunge and friends over so far have enjoyed a good pint, Currently got lowenbrau on the go, kegs in uk are from beerhawk (even amazon ones)Forgive my ignorance and laziness (I briefly looked at it on Amazon), but what does it do, apart from apparently restrict the beers you can drink with it? Beer's fizzy / fresh / etc. from bottles and cans no?
Is it not closer to 10 pints?Those kegs are a swizz. £30 for under 6 pints of lager, total rip-off.
Yeah you’re right, my maths is off. Still poor value imo. £3 a pint, but the deals you can get on canned and bottled lager are insane these days.Is it not closer to 10 pints?
I wasn’t sure if there was wasted liquid to be fair, it’s probbaly closer to 9pints as you won’t be able to drink all 6L. I had a quick look and I think if you buy 2 kegs you can get them for £54 inc, and you then get £5 per keg if you return them, so £22 per keg or £2.20/pint. That’s a best case scenario assuming returning the keg is free and you can get a full 10pints from a keg.Yeah you’re right, my maths is off. Still poor value imo. £3 a pint, but the deals you can get on canned and bottled lager are insane these days.
£60 from NEXT clearance online
YUP! Couldn't believe the price when I saw them on HUKD. Already have them in Burgundy so next colourway would be something on the lighter sideBargain, i have them in the bluey turquoise colour and they're really comfy for running.
Yeah you’re right, my maths is off. Still poor value imo. £3 a pint, but the deals you can get on canned and bottled lager are insane these days.
I’d have to try it, but I find it hard to believe that a little plug in £200 box can be nearly as good as a pubs chilled commercial CO2 system.Some people prefer a premium taste, that you have to pay for.
No beer in the bottle is as good as beer off of a draught tap.
If you can't taste the difference or simply don't care, then fair game.