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Draft beer while flying 15 years 4 months ago #7

"TheBeerNut":2pqo0i2b wrote:

"Biertourist":2pqo0i2b wrote: Yammamori? Does that sound right[/quote:2pqo0i2b]
Yamamori. They have them[/url:2pqo0i2b] in the George's Street branch too. I thought[/url:2pqo0i2b] the Classic was particularly good, though they didn't have the Red Rice one when we were in.[/quote:2pqo0i2b]

Agreed, I really liked the "Classic", and... one of their other beer's that's aged on cedar that I can't remember right now (had them over the New Year's Holiday); when I was in Boston I had their Espresso Stout which is pretty exceptional. (I've only had 2 espresso stouts that I'd try again, so that's saying something.)

Draft beer while flying 15 years 4 months ago #8

"Biertourist":2784yovi wrote:

"bigears":2784yovi wrote: If you use a flow control tap it achieves the same thing.[/quote:2784yovi]

What?!? For real?

-I just got a 2 headed cobra-style tap 2 days ago(not quite the huge flare outs like a cobra, but very cobra-esque), how can I tell if it has "flow control"? Is that what the little turny knob is for on the side of each tap?


Adam[/quote:2784yovi]

I'm not sure what the knobs on your cobra tap look like but they should be 'lever' style. You can restrict the flow by backing off on the flow control lever or open it up if you need more. You won't need to measure any beer lines after getting one of these. A few of us use these 'continental' style taps for kegerators (or attached directly to the cornie with small length of beer line to the out disconnect)

[img:2784yovi]http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l167/nfeeney/continentaltap.jpg[/img:2784yovi]

Draft beer while flying 15 years 3 months ago #9

"bigears":16dnqzu9 wrote:

"Biertourist":16dnqzu9 wrote:

"bigears":16dnqzu9 wrote: If you use a flow control tap it achieves the same thing.[/quote:16dnqzu9]

What?!? For real?

-I just got a 2 headed cobra-style tap 2 days ago(not quite the huge flare outs like a cobra, but very cobra-esque), how can I tell if it has "flow control"? Is that what the little turny knob is for on the side of each tap?


Adam[/quote:16dnqzu9]

I'm not sure what the knobs on your cobra tap look like but they should be 'lever' style. You can restrict the flow by backing off on the flow control lever or open it up if you need more. You won't need to measure any beer lines after getting one of these. A few of us use these 'continental' style taps for kegerators (or attached directly to the cornie with small length of beer line to the out disconnect)

[img:16dnqzu9]http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l167/nfeeney/continentaltap.jpg[/img:16dnqzu9][/quote:16dnqzu9]

YES! That's exactly what I have! -I have 2 different styles; one has the little lever just like in the picture and the other has a round knob that I turn that appears to do the same thing; this is brilliant! (Thanks, Geoff! -And Bigears for pointing out what I actually had!)


Adam

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