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  2. Kegerator - Wikipedia

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    System D (U.S. Sankey) – standard for North American beer; System S (European Sankey) – most common for European beer (Beck's, Heineken, Amstel, Stella Artois) System U – used for stout and ale by a few breweries in UK/Ireland (Guinness, Harp) System G – used by some breweries in UK/Ireland, and in the United States by Anchor Brewing.

  3. Beer tap - Wikipedia

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    When beer is served directly from the cask ("by gravity"), as at beer festivals and some pubs, it simply flows out of the tap and into the glass. When the cask is stored in the cellar and served from the bar, as in most pubs, the beer line is screwed onto the tap and the beer is pulled through it by a beer engine. The taps used are the same ...

  4. Keg - Wikipedia

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    There are two different types of tapping equipment that are available for kegs. A "party tap" or "picnic tap" is a hand-operated pump that utilizes outside air, thus introducing oxygen and bacteria into the keg. This causes the beer to oxidize, affecting the taste; the partial pressure of CO 2 will also decrease, causing the beer to go flat ...

  5. Is Your Draft Beer From A Dirty Tap? Here’s How To Check ...

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    The cleanliness of tap beer depends on more than the tap it flows from. It’s affected by the entire draft system that pumps the beer from keg to spigot, including the cleanliness of the cellar ...

  6. Beer tower - Wikipedia

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    Beer Giraffe dispenser Triple-pour beer tower. A beer tower (also known as a portable beer tap, a tabletop beer dispenser, a triton dispenser or a beer giraffe) is a beer dispensing device, sometimes found in bars, pubs and restaurants. The idea behind beer towers is that several patrons in a group can serve themselves the amount of beer they ...

  7. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    Old beer can showing punches from a churchkey Beer can pop-top display at a Budweiser Brewery. Early metal drink cans had no tabs; they were opened by a can-piercer or churchkey, a device resembling a bottle opener with a sharp point. The can was opened by punching two triangular holes in the lid—a large one for drinking, and a second smaller ...

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