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Cost-Effective Kegerator Conversion Kits

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Kegerators are awesome and the only thing that stops most people from having one is the initial cost. Ready-to-go kegerators are awesome but even the single tap units for home use can run anywhere from $650 to $1,800.

The good news is that you don’t have to be rich to have a kegerator. If you have an old fridge to work with, you can transform it into a serious draft beer serving appliance for less than $150. Our single tap kegerator conversion kits start at just $125.95 and they come with everything you need. If you don’t already have a CO2 tank for dispensing your keg and you need one of those included, you’re still only looking at $169.95.

The best part is that the whole process is ridiculously simple. People tend to think it’s a pretty big project but the truth is that even a caveman, a monkey, or the dumbest guy on your co-ed softball team could do it.

Once you have one of our kits, all you need to convert your fridge is a pencil, a drill, a screwdriver and a wrench.

Read the instructions (just 10 easy steps) or watch this detailed video if you don’t believe me.

If you still have questions or you just want to know more, feel free to comment here on the blog, shoot us an email via sales@kegworks.com or get in touch on Facebook or Twitter.

What are you waiting for? Next time you read our blog you could be enjoying a cold draft beer poured from your very own keg fridge.

TAGS [ DRAFT BEER FRIDGE | DRAFT BEER AT HOME | KEG FRIDGE CONVERSION | KEGERATOR CONVERSION | KEGERATORS | DRAFT BEER TIPS ]

If You Make it to 100 – I Will Buy Your Beer

Friday, February 12th, 2010

I want to be like Betty.

Mrs. Betty Dougherty of Fort Meyers, Florida celebrated her 100th birthday Tuesday night, at the same bar she visits every week. I read this article about her party and I couldn’t help but smile.

Happy 100th Birthday Betty

According to the ABC news affiliate, the bartenders at Mona Lisa’s Restaurant serve the century old woman a cold beer or glass of brandy at least once a week. She even plays pool while she’s there.

Words of wisdom from Betty herself, "The secrets of life? There is no secret—just do it and enjoy it and be happy. That’s all you need."

Happy Birthday Betty!

TAGS [ SECRET OF LIFE | 100TH BIRTHDAY | BEER DRINKER | SCOTCH DRINKER ]

The Pink is Upon Us. Run for Cover!

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Whenever this time of year rolls around, everything looks like a huge vat of Pepto-Bismol has exploded and covered everything in sight. It makes me want to blindfold myself, hurl and drink excessively.

Anyone not living in a cave knows that Valentine’s Day is upon us and what better way to celebrate than by going out to blow a wad of cash on some flowers that have recently had their prices jacked, take your girlfriend/boyfriend/whatever out for an overpriced meal, or even go all out for some fine piece of jewelry that you won’t pay off until it’s time for Christmas, right? Wrong.

Valentine’s Day is just another Hallmark Holiday, friend. That is, it is a completely fabricated commercial event. There’s no denying this. There are no real traditional or secular aspects to the day itself – other than those that are purposely incorporated into it.

I truly believe that you don’t need some greeting card (or any) company to tell you when you should display your feelings of love or affection for that certain special someone. In fact, I wholeheartedly believe that if you are truly, madly, or deeply in love, you should show it every day, not just on a day that someone else has arbitrarily picked for you. If that’s what you want, more power to ya, lil lemming. I’ll be watching from the sidelines, having a few brews and watching you pull your hair out.

Trust me when I say that if you can change the way you think about this "holiday" and put it into practice, you’ll find yourself in better spirits, less-stressed, more cash in your pocket, and still have love in your life – (as long as s/he agrees and thinks this way also).

If you are absolutely driven to focus all your emotion and attention on a single day, find a day of your mutual choosing and go to it. It will be that much more special!

Cheers!

TAGS [ VALENTINES DAY ]

What’s on Tap? Draft Beer and Rad Jams

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

iPod KegeratorThis keg fridge takes conversion to a whole new level. Combining draft beer kegerator with iPod, Craig Jones has created a beer and music lover’s dream… that is, if you dig Keystone Light.

All joking aside on which beer brand adorns the iPod Kegerator, this is some pretty rad engineering. I can’t thank John, our new Director of IT, enough for passing along the story by Caleb Johnson, via Bornrich.org. I love seeing beer lovers’ ingenuity.

Know of any other wicked original draft beer systems worth mentioning? Tell me about them! Either comment on the post or shoot me an email at hannah@kegworks.com. I’ve seen superb paint jobs, like the one on this Heineken Kegerator and multi-tap wonders, like this 4-tap beauty. I can’t wait to see what else is out there.

Cheers!

TAGS [ KEGERATOR | CUSTOM KEG FRIDGE | IPOD KEGERATOR | IPOD KEG FRIDGE | KEGERATOR CONVERSION ]

Magnificent Bastard Cocktail Contest – Tournament Style

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

About a month ago, we told you about the exciting Cocktail Contest that we’re sponsoring on the Magnificent Bastard website. The gist is, if you’re the one who submitted the original cocktail recipe that’s eventually selected to be "The Magnificent Bastard" you get lots of fame and glory, plus $500 to spend at our store.

There was an overwhelmingly positive response but the Magnificent Bastard found an awesome way to make it fair and make it work. After pre-screening the entries and performing an initial taste test, the 32 best entries have been selected for a single-elimination bracket tournament.

Check out the entries that made it and feel free to play along at home. When you scroll over the names on the bracket, their submitted recipe appears.

Act fast, as the games begin tomorrow, February 11th. A very lucky 5-person team will be doing the tasting and we’ll have a winner by Monday, April 5th.

TAGS [ MAGNIFICENT BASTARD | COCKTAIL CONTEST | CLASSIC COCKTAILS CONTEST | MB COCKTAIL ]

Top 5 Schwarzbiers

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Without question my favorite lager outside of the Bock family of beers, Schwarzbier, or simply put, "black beer" is a true unsung hero in the world of beer styles. Amongst lovers of dark beers, it’s slowly starting to earn its wings as a fantastic and too often-ignored alternative to porters and stouts. In comparison to those, Schwarzbier is typically less bitter and milder tasting than their stronger, bigger cousins, and lacking the burnt, roasted malt flavor that you would expect from a beer that looks like these. Sneaky stuff, that Schwarzbier.

The History of Schwarzbier

A regional specialty from Southern Thuringen and Northern Franconia in Germany, Schwarzbier is a bottom-fermenting beer and sort of a variant on a Munich Dunkel. It first made itself known in the late 1300′s, and the flagship of the style, called Kostritzer, cemented itself in the mid 1500′s. It’s still produced today, and like many other beer styles, remains an imitated but never duplicated example, and proudly sits in my Top 5.

Schwarzbier Characteristics

The aroma of Schwarzbier is of low to moderate malt, with some aromatic sweetness and roasted malt apparent. It’ll be clean and uncomplicated with some hints of caramel and coffee, but nothing burnt. There might be a low hop aroma as well, since the hops are providing a lot of the bitterness. A true beauty, Schwarzbier is medium to very dark brown in color, with some deep ruby and garnet highlights, but will never be truly black. They’re very clear, with a large tan foam stand that refuses to budge. Flavor-wise, these beers have a light to moderate malt flavor with a clean, neutral character that can ramp up to a rich, sweet intensity. There will be some roastiness, and possibly some bitter chocolate notes, but again be wary of any burnt characteristics. As with the aroma, there will be some light to moderate noble hop flavor. Since it’s a lager, Schwarzbier with have that trademark clean character with a dry aftertaste that will take some time to leave, along with a bit of subtle roasty and residual sweetness. One of the best dark beers for sessioning, these beers have a medium-light mouthfeel, are highly carbonated, and most importantly, smooth.

Schwarzbier Food Pairings

sprecher schwartzbierUnlike most other lagers, the roasted malts in Schwarzbier are the backbone of its flavor, and the major proponent for pairing it up with a variety of foods. Steak and burgers and pretty much anything barbecued or roasted are the first thing that should be on your plate with these beers. Right along with the grilling and the roasting comes the blackening – chicken and pork are great choices here, and if it’s fairly spicy that’s fine – Schwarzbier’s high carbonation and delicate sweetness will provide a great counterpoint. Even a simple sandwich at lunchtime would pair very well, especially one with dark bread such as pumpernickel, and on that sandwich some pastrami, ham, or corned beef. These beers aren’t as versatile with cheese as others, but a washed-rind muenster would pair very well. The same goes for desserts, however anything with chocolate is a winner, along with any kind of fruit tart made with raspberries, cherries or strawberries.

As I have said before, I have numerous friends that live and die for beers on the darker side. Believe me, I know when it’s beer:30 it’s pretty damn hard to stray away from the scotch ales, brown ales, porters and stouts you’ve come to love, but next time I suggest you try and seek out one that I have in my Top 5. You may just find your next favorite session beer.

Saranac Black Forest

Sprecher Black Bavarian

Pennichuck Feuerwehrmann Schwarzbier

Kostritzer Schwarzbier

Port Brewing Midnight Sessions

TAGS [ SCHWARZBIER | SCHWARZBIERS | BLACK BEER | BEER REVIEWS | TOP SCHWARZBIERS ]

Save Your Bartending School Money

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Ever wanted to learn how to bartend? The thought has crossed my mind many times. Now with the free "ICE" (Interactive Cocktail Entertainment) iPhone application, I can learn as I play.

This app is very cool. The game makes you pick the glass and all the ingredients for the drink. It tells you if you make a mistake and even makes you pour the liquor and shake if required.

iPhone ICE Bar Tending App

So if you are rocking an iPhone, get this FREE app. You’ll not only have an extraordinary interactive guide, but also an entertaining and original game where you can have fun with your friends and become a true bar man. Here’s a quick demo video:

If you’re not cool enough to have an iPhone, borrow someone else’s for a minute and try your hand (or finger) at "Interactive Cocktail Entertainment."

TAGS [ BARTENDING | LEARN TO BARTEND | IPHONE APPS | IPHONE BARTENDING APP | MAKING COCKTAILS ]

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