If you don't have enough room or cash for a keg system but are tired
of all the washing, sterilizing and time required to bottle your beer
you can choose a product that is "in-between" bottling and kegging.
A simple and affordable introduction to kegging is called the TAP-A-DRAFT®
system made by Sturman BG, LLC. The system is comprised of a screw-on
plastic tap and three 1.5 gallon blue plastic bottles (the same type
of plastic bottle that soda comes in) and 8-gram CO2 cartridges. The
CO2 cartridges are standard 8-gram food grade disposable CO2 cartridges
used to regulate the pressure inside the 1.5 gallon bottle and keeps
the beer carbonated.
Be sure not to confuse these 8-gram cartridges for the popular 12-gram
cartridges found at sporting good stores for BB/air guns. As the beverage
is dispensed, the cartridges replace the vacant space in the bottle
with CO2. This regulated pressure allows the bottle contents to flow
from the tap. A nice head can be formed by easing back slightly on the
tap. It also can use Nitrogen cartridges (like Guinness™) for your stouts.
Multiple bottles can be purchased so you can have a number of different
brews on-hand. I currently have eight bottles in various stages of fermentation
or storage. Besides cost and convenience, I can easily switch between
my beers 1.5 gallons at a time. The bottles can be inexpensively replaced
as they wear out after about 6-8 uses. They take up a small space of
about 17" long by 7" wide and fits nicely on it's side on a refrigerator
shelf. Having the beer on tap sitting right there on a shelf in the
fridge makes it very easy to have a beer, which could be construed as
both a negative and a positive. The good thing, there won't be a bunch
of bottles sitting on the counter for anyone (read: wife) to count at
the end of the night.
The TAP-A-DRAFT® allows allow you to force carbonate your beer or can
be bottle conditioned with priming sugar in the TAP-A-DRAFT bottle with
the screw cap, to be tapped later when needed. Forced carbonation takes
5- 7 days with 2 CO2 cartridges in the refrigerator. When the beverage
is ready to drink it can be tapped and dispensed from a refrigerator
over a period of up to 3 weeks without going flat or spoiling since
no air touches the beverage while it is dispensed. But what home brewer
takes three weeks to finish a gallon and a half of beer?
The makers of TAP-A-DRAFT® offer a one year warranty on parts and labor.
I had an issue with mine which the online store I purchased it from
wouldn't take care of it but the folks at Sturman BG sure did and had
me back to enjoying draft beer right out of my refrigerator. From a
customer service standpoint my experience with Sturman BG was almost
as refreshing as the beer I'm enjoying right now as I type. So if you’re
an avid home brewer or just starting out I recommend purchasing the
TAP-A-DRAFT® system as a great alternative to kegging your beer. It
is a neat and clean system that can be taken to parties (in a cooler
or you can buy a travel sleeve) I continue to have excellent results
with mine and at about $60 for everything needed and some extra bottles
it is well worth it.
Gregory McLaw is a regular contributor to www.makebeerathome.info
and enjoys brewing and drinking his own beer.
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