My office is moving to a new space, and the subject of a kegarator has been bandied about. I've never purchased or had one, but I have experienced their glory on many occasions held in friends backyards. Looking at something that fits a pony keg (or two) and I have found some options through quick searches, but wanted to see if anyone here has recommendations. Company is paying for it, so I would like to keep it reasonable so that we get a thumbs up.
My kegerator at home is just an old fridge that I drilled the door to install taps so I don't have first-hand knowledge of commercial brands. That said, from both the HomeBrewTalk forums and homebrewing subreddit, most people say really good things about the Kegland kegerators. Designed well, minimal compressor hump, and include a fan to chill the tower, which is important to keep the taps cold. If the taps aren't cold your first pour will be nothing but foam until it chills down. https://www.williamsbrewing.com/Gifts-More/Gift-Locator/Beer-Gifts-Over-30000/KegLand-Series-4-Kegerator
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MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
At my usual taproom tonight. Wrapping up - growler fill time. Barley Browns epic CDA of the gods, Turmoil, is on the board but flashing red. I check the website - 0% full says the technology.
Fuck it, says I - fill it. After all, partial fills are free but you have to drink it in house. Worst case scenario, I'm passing out tastes. The owner, tending taps tonight for the first time in months, is dubious I'm getting anything to take home. Two guys behind me legit bet each other their next drink if it'll make it. Half the bar watches it fill up.
I haven't been hanging out with crowds for a while, so it was kind of good to hear a loud cheer as the overflow occurred. Covered me, my friend, the guys behind me, and a half pint for the owner. 0% is a theory because this keg is eternal.
As an out of towner Upright Brewing is confusing to find. The beer I have is good, but not sure its worth accidentally getting on the freeway. I'll have to try another for science.
As an out of towner Upright Brewing is confusing to find. The beer I have is good, but not sure its worth accidentally getting on the freeway. I'll have to try another for science.
It's not like it's in the basement of a building with little parking on an small block of property among a riot of one-way streets or anything.
Last pint: Focal Banger / The Alchemist - Untappd: TheJudge_PDX
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webguy20I spend too much time on the InternetRegistered Userregular
This beer’s flavor is unmistakenly just “bong water filtered through a gym sock”
It’s all I got though
Edit: gah, I had to have another….someone had to work HARD to make this specific flavor, something this vile doesn’t happen by accident….ah geez ::chuggg::
For anyone in the DMV, Oxorcist II by Old Ox Brewery is a really delicious dark pumpkin beer.
I love pumpkin beer season, it's my favorite gimmick beer season.
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The JudgeThe Terwilliger CurvesRegistered Userregular
I am happily drinking at the Hops Fest in Hood River after a one year absence because if they actually hold it, I will absolutely drive out and imbibe the good stuff.
Last pint: Focal Banger / The Alchemist - Untappd: TheJudge_PDX
I wish my teatotaling, short-of-patience wife would let me go to to a beerfest
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KetarCome on upstairswe're having a partyRegistered Userregular
I wish somebody would have gotten an outdoor beerfest together around here.
There's a fest that I like happening this Saturday but it's inside the Field Museum in Chicago and is massively crowded under normal circumstances, so that's going to be a big old hard pass from me this year.
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MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
I wish somebody would have gotten an outdoor beerfest together around here.
There's a fest that I like happening this Saturday but it's inside the Field Museum in Chicago and is massively crowded under normal circumstances, so that's going to be a big old hard pass from me this year.
I wish somebody would have gotten an outdoor beerfest together around here.
There's a fest that I like happening this Saturday but it's inside the Field Museum in Chicago and is massively crowded under normal circumstances, so that's going to be a big old hard pass from me this year.
I don't want to say they've gone full Elysium, but the $75 VIP Ticket includes, "Private restroom access". JFC.
That is tempting. I remember hitting a point at that one a few years back where my body wanted no part of any more cider, but my wife and I did try a bunch that we really liked.
Lol at the private restroom access though.
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The JudgeThe Terwilliger CurvesRegistered Userregular
Keg blew while I was filling up last night, thus I walked out with roughly 50+ oz. of free beer.
Last pint: Focal Banger / The Alchemist - Untappd: TheJudge_PDX
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
Did they just have you put your mouth over the spout or
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The JudgeThe Terwilliger CurvesRegistered Userregular
edited October 2021
The owner was pouring and training a new bartender, so . . . no, not this time.
The rule at this place is that you don't pay for the order if the keg kicks mid-way. If you asked for a pint and it dies out halfway, congrats, here's your half pint.
In this case, I was 5/6ths through a growler fill.
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Last pint: Focal Banger / The Alchemist - Untappd: TheJudge_PDX
The owner was pouring and training a new bartender, so . . . no, not this time.
The rule at this place is that you don't pay for the order if the keg kicks mid-way. If you asked for a pint and it dies out halfway, congrats, here's your half pint.
In this case, I was 5/6ths through a growler fill.
I am drinking a beer called Hotel Water, described as "A refreshing sour ale brewed with cucumbers lemon, and lime slices." on Untappd, but the can itself lacks the "sour" part.
It's heavy on the cucumber flavor, such that the citrus fades into a tart/sourness that's reminiscent of eating a fresh pickle... except utterly lacking the saltiness one would expect.
Is it bad? No, but it is not the flavor I was anticipating or would have preferred.
We actually make a pretty dope dry cider here at the meadery called English Humour (because it is dry.) There's also French Humour which is sweeter but not necessarily because it's French that's just a coincidence.
MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
edited October 2021
Stopped by the local Oktoberfest in town. It's really great having a downtown within walking distance.
Was hoping to pick up a stein but apparently they didn't make them this year. Still enjoyed the Oktoberfest and WunderPilz biers from Scorched Earth brewery. Oktoberfest was good, didn't like the Pilz as much; just a style preference.
It was fun seeing people dressed for the occasion, even if it was more Party City than Dusseldorf Stadt.
We actually make a pretty dope dry cider here at the meadery called English Humour (because it is dry.) There's also French Humour which is sweeter but not necessarily because it's French that's just a coincidence.
Bring me some cider juggs
And some Mead
I wish I still had some of the first bottles the local meadery put out. But they were like 40 bucks for 375ml so I only bought one. They called it marzipan's labyrinth. It was a traditional mead made entirely with almond blossom honey. It was so freaking good.
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My wife bought me this because of the rad can art. It's pretty nice! Not as piney as a NW IPA or as fruity as a NE IPA, just a nice pleasant beer that's got good hop notes without being overly bitter. It also does not taste as strong as it is!
My wife bought me this because of the rad can art. It's pretty nice! Not as piney as a NW IPA or as fruity as a NE IPA, just a nice pleasant beer that's got good hop notes without being overly bitter. It also does not taste as strong as it is!
That picture looks like a super hero origin story. That cat looked at the wrong supernova and once the nova gets done shooting lasers at it the cat is gonna have some rad powers.
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My kegerator at home is just an old fridge that I drilled the door to install taps so I don't have first-hand knowledge of commercial brands. That said, from both the HomeBrewTalk forums and homebrewing subreddit, most people say really good things about the Kegland kegerators. Designed well, minimal compressor hump, and include a fan to chill the tower, which is important to keep the taps cold. If the taps aren't cold your first pour will be nothing but foam until it chills down.
https://www.williamsbrewing.com/Gifts-More/Gift-Locator/Beer-Gifts-Over-30000/KegLand-Series-4-Kegerator
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It's not like it's in the basement of a building with little parking on an small block of property among a riot of one-way streets or anything.
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It’s all I got though
Edit: gah, I had to have another….someone had to work HARD to make this specific flavor, something this vile doesn’t happen by accident….ah geez ::chuggg::
I love pumpkin beer season, it's my favorite gimmick beer season.
There's a fest that I like happening this Saturday but it's inside the Field Museum in Chicago and is massively crowded under normal circumstances, so that's going to be a big old hard pass from me this year.
Have I got good news for you:
https://mortonarb.org/explore/activities/food-and-beverage/cider-ale-festival/#!
I don't want to say they've gone full Elysium, but the $75 VIP Ticket includes, "Private restroom access". JFC.
That is tempting. I remember hitting a point at that one a few years back where my body wanted no part of any more cider, but my wife and I did try a bunch that we really liked.
Lol at the private restroom access though.
The rule at this place is that you don't pay for the order if the keg kicks mid-way. If you asked for a pint and it dies out halfway, congrats, here's your half pint.
In this case, I was 5/6ths through a growler fill.
That is a great policy
It's heavy on the cucumber flavor, such that the citrus fades into a tart/sourness that's reminiscent of eating a fresh pickle... except utterly lacking the saltiness one would expect.
Is it bad? No, but it is not the flavor I was anticipating or would have preferred.
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I'm a spice baby and it was very good.
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MacIvor's Dry is my favoritest cider in the entire world, and I'm mad that I still can't get it in the US.
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Was hoping to pick up a stein but apparently they didn't make them this year. Still enjoyed the Oktoberfest and WunderPilz biers from Scorched Earth brewery. Oktoberfest was good, didn't like the Pilz as much; just a style preference.
It was fun seeing people dressed for the occasion, even if it was more Party City than Dusseldorf Stadt.
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Bring me some cider juggs
And some Mead
I wish I still had some of the first bottles the local meadery put out. But they were like 40 bucks for 375ml so I only bought one. They called it marzipan's labyrinth. It was a traditional mead made entirely with almond blossom honey. It was so freaking good.
My wife bought me this because of the rad can art. It's pretty nice! Not as piney as a NW IPA or as fruity as a NE IPA, just a nice pleasant beer that's got good hop notes without being overly bitter. It also does not taste as strong as it is!
Ooof. The beer I miss from no longer living in new england
That picture looks like a super hero origin story. That cat looked at the wrong supernova and once the nova gets done shooting lasers at it the cat is gonna have some rad powers.
I live in upstate NY so it is a drive but not impossible. For the last couple of years as part of my birthday I make the drive out to pick up some.
It's such a good beer and respect to the Alchemist for resisting the temptation to go full distribution with it.
A friend had a cabin in Vermont that was in Heady Topper area and within driving distance to Hill Farmstead. Such a cool area.