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Originally posted by 4.6coupe View PostAny issues with the kit so far?! I saw they range in pricing quite a bit.
I looked around a lot before I got this kit and the price differences I saw were mostly just options. The actual basic kit was still just the same with main difference being number of taps and one or two gauge regulator.07 f250-family truckster
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The big money is in regulators and the gas bottle. Well and then replacing kegs of course. If you are in Fort Worth then Two Bucks fills bottles cheap, my 5 pounder is $5. They also have more kegs in stock than anyone else in Fort Worth. Not necessarily all good beers but they have probably 5x the selection of Total Wine or Specs. Parkit Market in Dallas has everything though.
That tap will start sticking if you don't use it every couple of days btw. Perlicks are worth the extra money.
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Originally posted by BP View PostThe big money is in regulators and the gas bottle. Well and then replacing kegs of course. If you are in Fort Worth then Two Bucks fills bottles cheap, my 5 pounder is $5. They also have more kegs in stock than anyone else in Fort Worth. Not necessarily all good beers but they have probably 5x the selection of Total Wine or Specs. Parkit Market in Dallas has everything though.
That tap will start sticking if you don't use it every couple of days btw. Perlicks are worth the extra money.Ring and pinion specialist
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Originally posted by BP View PostThe big money is in regulators and the gas bottle. Well and then replacing kegs of course. If you are in Fort Worth then Two Bucks fills bottles cheap, my 5 pounder is $5. They also have more kegs in stock than anyone else in Fort Worth. Not necessarily all good beers but they have probably 5x the selection of Total Wine or Specs. Parkit Market in Dallas has everything though.
That tap will start sticking if you don't use it every couple of days btw. Perlicks are worth the extra money.
As far as money I did the math. Ill basically break even on the first keg and almost half price after. This vs buying bottle of ziegenboch. I'm sure other beers will be slightly different but still close to that anywayLast edited by whitetrash; 06-13-2013, 07:26 AM.07 f250-family truckster
08 Denali -baby hauler
52 f1-rust bucket
05 Jeep tj. Buggy
livin the double-wide dream
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Originally posted by whitetrash View PostAs far as money I did the math. Ill basically break even on the first keg and almost half price after. This vs buying bottle of ziegenboch. I'm sure other beers will be slightly different but still close to that anyway
With half barrel kegs though and especially Ziegenbock it's way cheaper to do draft. Don't pay a premium for it btw, Ben E Keith sells it cheap. It shouldn't cost much more than PBR or Coors Light and should be cheaper than regular Bud or Coors.
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Originally posted by BP View PostYou probably aren't factoring in all that you'll waste as foam. That setup is pretty much the best way to do it but you'll still end up wasting at least a 6 pack before getting the pressure set correctly, plus the learning curve for anyone that hasn't poured beer before.
With half barrel kegs though and especially Ziegenbock it's way cheaper to do draft. Don't pay a premium for it btw, Ben E Keith sells it cheap. It shouldn't cost much more than PBR or Coors Light and should be cheaper than regular Bud or Coors.07 f250-family truckster
08 Denali -baby hauler
52 f1-rust bucket
05 Jeep tj. Buggy
livin the double-wide dream
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