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Benno-5

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Just wondering how everyone transports their stubbies or longnecks when going to a bbq etc.

Have recently started bottling from the kegs tap for such occasions, all is good except the rattle of bottles in the cardboard box on the back seat.

cheers

Benno.
 
Fridgey bag here. :chug: everyone needs a fridgey bag :excl:




Boozed, broozed and broken boned.
Jayse
 
I've just discovered the art of freezing ice in used ice cream tubs. I've been running the soccer esky (new, cold, soft drinks) this season and haven't bought a bag if ice in ages.
 
Easy Yardy,

Couple of things to remember.

*Cool your bottles in fridge/freezer, even PET bottles are ok I believe.

*Drop serving pressure down to a slow pour.

*Carefully fill bottles avoiding excessive foaming.

*Cap and drink within the week.

(Process works extremely well with my Ventmatic tap, I have no experience with other taps but I know this one is the goods)

Cheers,

JS

Edit- Oops forgot..... to stay on topic, I use a fridgy bag also!
 
Cheers JS & Thunderlips,

will give it a go for when i go down the beach and chuck a line in, save draggin the fridge down there... :chug:



Benno,

Esky is the way i go but i have seen the smaller wheely bins used with excellent results :party:

cheers

yard
 
Benno,

Soft cooler bag (could probably hold 12 tallies) with those plastic ice packs placed between the bottles. Easy to carry and don't have to worry about getting ice.
Having said that though, nothing beats an esky full of beer and plenty of ice for those hot summer days.

yardy, I agree with Thunderlips, pluto gun works a treat.

Scott
 

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