BeerTender for all Beer Fans

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nikrusty

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For all the Beer fans out there ;)

Ever wanted a Beer fresh from the tap when throwing a party at home or just for the boys' drinkin' night?

I think you guys will love this...

Heineken BeerTender

This baby costs close to $200 = Rs.10,000...far too much as you can spend that much on a case of good beer over a few years.

Amazon.com: BeerTender from Heineken and Krups B95 Home Beer-Tap System: Kitchen & Dining

However, Krups B90 is available for $87, Rs.4,350...now that is totally worth it!!

Krups B90 BeerTender

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If you can provide some address where the 5 litre keg can be bought in Delhi along with indicative prices, it will be greatly appreciated.

Also, can we have a Group Order for this BeerTender thing? :ohyeah:
 
nikrusty said:
REALLY!! :O
Wow I didn't know, how much does it cost in delhi?

vb86 said:
heineken kegs are available in delhi.. the 5 litre ones..

i have heard these should be consumed in two days
found it on wiki:

It is intended to be kept refrigerated between 2°C (35°F) and 4°C (40°F), and consumed quickly after being "tapped". Above 6°C (44°F), a beer may within two days turn sour and cloudy. Below 6°C (44°F), a keg of draft beer should last 20-30 days before it loses its fresh taste and aroma.
 
sharmapu said:
i have heard these should be consumed in two days
found it on wiki:

It is intended to be kept refrigerated between 2°C (35°F) and 4°C (40°F), and consumed quickly after being "tapped". Above 6°C (44°F), a beer may within two days turn sour and cloudy. Below 6°C (44°F), a keg of draft beer should last 20-30 days before it loses its fresh taste and aroma.

Its not what you think.. Keg should be good for a good 20 days.. its only after tapping it out that it should be consumed immediately..

Also I believe that BeerTender will run on a 110v AC... People should know this beforehand...
 
sharmapu said:
i have heard these should be consumed in two days
found it on wiki:

It is intended to be kept refrigerated between 2°C (35°F) and 4°C (40°F), and consumed quickly after being "tapped". Above 6°C (44°F), a beer may within two days turn sour and cloudy. Below 6°C (44°F), a keg of draft beer should last 20-30 days before it loses its fresh taste and aroma.

I don't see the problem. If you don't feel it would get consumed, give me a ring. :P
 
HailStonE said:
Also I believe that BeerTender will run on a 110v AC... People should know this beforehand...

Good point! But if it's being sold in Delhi, most probably you will get a converter along with it to handle it.
 
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