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         <title>Your Guide to Beer Tap Handles</title>
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         <description>Beer Tap Handles come in many sizes, shapes and styles. For the breweries the beer tap handle is designed to advertise a brand and support a lifestyle theme it tells you whats on tap. With the introduction of kegerators and the growth of the home draft beer system, beer tap handles have taken on a life of their own.</description>
         
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         <title>How to build a kegerator - Make a Kegerator</title>
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         <description>Enjoy cold, fresh draft beer at home and save money, too! A glass of draft beer is about half the cost of serving cans or bottles. Kegerator Kits are ideal for the home bar, patio, college activities or custom installations. The kits make an excellent alternative to the more expensive Keg Refrigerator or Kegerators.</description>
         
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         <title>Importance of Beer Line Cleaning</title>
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         <description>A brewer may take up to several months to brew, finish, and package a keg of beer. The quality and flavor of that beer can be ruined in the few seconds it takes for a beer to travel from a keg to the faucet in a draft system that has not been properly maintained.</description>
         
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         <title>Direct Draw Beer Line Cleaning</title>
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         <description>Foamy draft beer can be caused by the build up of bacteria, yeast, mold, and beer stones within a beer line. Dirty beer lines lower the quality and taste of beer. It is important to regularly clean beer lines, faucets, and keg couplers to ensure the dispense of high quality beer.</description>
         
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         <title>Beer Faucet Information</title>
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         <description>What are they and how do they work? A jockey box draft beer system is also called a coil box or cold plate box. The name Jockey developed from the portability of the unit as it is easy to move from one location to another (jockey around).</description>
         
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         <title>Do-It-Yourself Kegerators</title>
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         <description>Its true, kegerators and kegerator kits are actually a much cheaper way to drink beer. Think about it, buying in bulk is always the best way to save, right? Thats what a kegerator does; it allows you to buy beer in bulk. When you purchase beer by the keg you pay 50% less than if you purchased bottled beer.</description>
         
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         <title>Anatomy of a Kegerator - Video</title>
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         <description>There has never been an anatomy class like this. You'll enjoy the final exam - pour a perfect glass of draft beer. Take a tour of the components and equipment settings of a draft beer dispenser. Our animated presentation will leave you thirsty.</description>
         
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         <title>Gas Regulators in Dispensing Draft Beer</title>
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         <description>A gas regulator is used for maintaining carbonation and pressure for the dispensing of draft beer from keg to faucet. The intent of Breweries is to keep the quality of their beer perfect from brewing until dispensed and consumed by the end user.</description>
         
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