Hmm, for some reason the link isn’t working! Back 8-10 years ago during my first stint in brewing I would zip across the border and use a temporary box, but border crossing, fuel and the box tack on $20-$30! Maybe I just need to bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Haha, I thought the same thing until I bought the beauty stout spout for the intertaps and loved how well it works. Now I just want another intertap faucet and to invest in another one or two of those spouts for a couple darker beers during the cold months up here!
Thanks so much for the info! I’m in Canada, so any option new comes up to around $100. I’d love to catch a used one if anyone had it laying around! Mine are all stainless and forward sealing.
I recently bought back into brewing now that our kiddos are a little older and slightly more self sufficient! To get the ball rolling quickly I found an equipment setup with virtually everything I needed. However, the six tap keezer has five stainless Intertap faucets and one very cost-effective...
I’m selling my homebrew setup that I’ve spent the last 6 years creating and refining. For me it just doesn’t work well with three kids under three and we recently invested in a trailer which uses our free time now. I just went through the entire system this winter, completely disassembled every...
Hey garthgrogan,
I live in St. Catharines just outside of Niagara Falls and got a lot of stuff for my setup over the border. As far as going over the border you'll just have to tell them you bought a used beer brewing system for whatever the price and they'll charge you the duty fees. Of course...
Hey Tim, welcome from another Southern Ontario resident! I started AG with a kit I got for Christmas 2 years ago, I'm so glad I started that way! What microbrewery does your friend own?
Aaron