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Old 03-01-2006, 06:06 AM
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Well, I was going to help you till you said it was for Alabama tailgaters... GO DAWGS!!!!

Ok, differences aside, I still think you would be better off keeping the entire system seperate and mobile, reason being, even if you do rechill the beer at the faucet end of your line you still will have some issues with foaming due to the temp of the line between the keg and the jockey box at the faucet. Plus, even though the setup is for tailgating, your customer may like the flexability to move a keg indoors after the game at the hotel or home and also be able to use the setup for other purposes like bowl game parties at the house and such. The choice is obviously up to you and your customer, just don't limit yourself for the sake of "bragging rights" that a tap is "built in" to the grill.

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