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  2. These Kegerators Keep Your Beer Fresh and Your Party Going - AOL

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    A kegerator is a fun appliance that’ll give you a perfect pour every time, right from your home.

  3. Kegerator - Wikipedia

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    A crucial part of any draft beer system is the keg coupler, the part inside the kegerator that taps the keg. Different types of kegs require different keg couplers, [3] so considering what you plan on serving is important in order to purchase the appropriate coupler. System D (U.S. Sankey) – standard for North American beer

  4. Jockey box - Wikipedia

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    In the coil cooler, a stainless steel coil is covered with water and ice, in which the liquid is made to run through. At the contact with the cold coil, the beverage becomes cold. On the flip side, the cold plate works making the beverage run across an ice covered aluminum cold plate.

  5. Keg - Wikipedia

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    Instead, in the US and Australia, kegs are usually kept in a bucket of ice and/or water to keep the beer cool. Alternately, the keg can be kept at ambient temperature and served using a "jockey box", consisting of a cooler with beer coils (50–120-foot-long (20–40 m) metal dispensing lines arranged in a coil) and filled with ice, which acts ...

  6. 7 top-rated ice packs for coolers, lunch boxes and more

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    Yeti Ice Cooler Ice Pack $ at YETI. Bentgo Buddies Reusable Ice Packs . Intended for lunch boxes, these ice packs — which earned a 4.8-star average rating from over 13,500 reviews on Amazon ...

  7. Zima (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Zima boxes in a Japanese store. Zima Clearmalt is a clear, lightly carbonated alcoholic beverage made and distributed by the Coors Brewing Company or its licensees. Introduced in 1993, it was marketed as an alternative to beer, an example of what is now often referred to as a cooler, with 4.7–5.4% alcohol by volume. [1]

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