Beer on draft in your home, a simple solution awaits.
After another night of cleaning up bottles and cans left lying around by revelers, you have to ask your self if there is a better alternative. What if you could serve beer, draft style in your home just like at your favorite pub? All those cans, bottles, bottle caps, and make shift ashtrays would not be around in the morning. Instead you could simply have all your guests discard their own cups on the way out, and your place would be all clean and ready to go the next night. Clean up is a snap. No more bags and boxes full of empties to return to the recycling center. Just a single empty keg to return, and you can wait to do that until you are getting a new full one.
The bottom line, cost is the real driving factor.
While easy clean up may be reason enough to switch to draft beer at home, there is another more compelling reason to make the switch; cost. As any tavern will tell you they make their best money on keg beer. Each 1/2 keg contains 15.5 gallons of beer, which equals 170 12 ounce beers. Even if you purchase some of the most expensive micro brews at $130.00 a keg, that is still less than $1.00 per glass. And if you prefer a premium American Lager, the costs can easily drop towards $.50 per glass. The savings will add up quickly. All of the editors at BreweryMall have already applied the savings to their own home by switching to draft beer for the personal drinking as well. By investing in a quality keg refrigerator you can keep a keg fresh and serving tasty beer for weeks. No more running out of beer every week, and no more stopping on the way home at the convenience store and paying not so convenient prices. We all know those quick stops often charge more than $2.00 per bottle for the good microbrews we like at night.
Beer: draft beer at home or bottled beer, cost and cleanliness should help you deicde it is time to invest in a draft beer system for your house.
So when the time has come and you are ready to make the move and upgrade you house to offer draft beer, make sure you really look at your situation and get the equipment that is best for you. If cost is no problem and you want the best, then get a refrigerator dedicated just to serving beer. If you need to be a little cost conscience, maybe finding an old fridge and using a conversion kits to turn it into you personal draft beer system is the best for you. Or if the ultimate in portability is needed, then a keg cooler or cold plate will be your best bet.
