I was wondering if anyone on here remembers the old Coors Beer Ball? A friend of mine who's dad homebrews said he uses two 2.5 gallon beer balls instead of kegs. Apparently they can be re-used.
Does anyone know about these things? I've been looking online and can't seem to find anything on them. I'm looking into maybe purchasing one for cookouts and such so I don't have to haul a jockeybox and keg around.
Coors Beer Ball
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RE: Coors Beerball...
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re: coors ball
Great find!
It's not the coors beer ball, but basically the same concept. Thanks for the link. I'm not sure I like the idea of it being plastic though.
It's not the coors beer ball, but basically the same concept. Thanks for the link. I'm not sure I like the idea of it being plastic though.
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I remember my dad telling me about those years ago but ive never seen one.
The brew store by me sells these http://www.partypig.com/ never used one though.
The brew store by me sells these http://www.partypig.com/ never used one though.
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Eh, party pigs are a nice idea. But the fact that it costs 4 or 5 bucks for a replacement bladder and they can only be used once...sort of a waste of money.
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Secondary - Cherry Lambic
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Kegged - Bass Clone, ESB