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brett mccluskey

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I read somewhere the other day that this system is coming to Oz soon. at major events,etc. Interesting,but don't think i like the plastic thing <_< [post="0"]http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1771782538608&oid=22996528648[/post] Oops ,the link doesn't seem to work,my stuff up somewhere :unsure:
 
I read somewhere the other day that this system is coming to Oz soon. at major events,etc. Interesting,but don't think i like the plastic thing <_< [post="0"]http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1771782538608&oid=22996528648[/post] Oops ,the link doesn't seem to work,my stuff up somewhere :unsure:

Is this th beer poured from the bottom up system.. The worlds next millionaire invented this i think
 
Nowhere near as sexy as a good tap pour or nailing a pour from a bottle....especially when you get way more carb than expected!

Does make sense though at sporting events where they already pour the crap rapid fire into plastic.
 
I've seen one in Brisbane & it's not very impressive - there are better quick pour systems around.
Looks fairly impressive in the video though, posted on AHB about a month ago.

cheers Ross
 
It's a bit of a novelty. Sort of like watching a naked espresso shot being poured, only without the love.
 
I've seen one in Brisbane & it's not very impressive - there are better quick pour systems around.
Looks fairly impressive in the video though, posted on AHB about a month ago.

cheers Ross

Both of the threads posted a month ago ;)
 
These things will never see good beer so it's not all that interesting either way.
 
Can't view the video (at work)... is that the fill from the bottom dispenser, or the fast pour tap?
 
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