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Pub in the home...gah!

Tap king makes this possible, I am taking lots of on call work at the moment though, this also cuts into beer time

My car will be done before yours at this rate!

Just jinxed your self!

Tap king makes this possible, I am taking lots of on call work at the moment though, this also cuts into beer time

Just jinxed your self!

don't believe in that crap! Everything happens for a reason. Whether that reason is fair or not is another story.

I'm starting to find out that if you let things slide nothing gets done.

It appears that you have to fight for what you want theses days.

As for Tap King, gimmicky idea that has been well marketed this time around. Didn't work so well when they tried it with Heineken a few years back.

If you want REAL tap beer in your home you should go talk to these guys http://www.brewsbrothers.com.au/

When I had more time on my hands (and a housemate who loved to drink as much as I did) we did bottled beer with them. $150-$180 for roughly 6 1/2 to 7 cases of whatever style of beer you wanted.

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