The **LabRat ** mentioned to me that he’d like to have one of those Krups Beertenders, but he isn’t all that fond of Heineken. Heineken happens to be the only brand of mini-keg that will fit in the Beertender.
I’ve done a little research and found The Avanti Mini Pub which says it works with any standard 5-liter mini-keg.
**LabRat ** does not have room for and I don’t have a budget for a Kegerator, so my questions are these…Are there any widely available brands other than Heineken available in a mini-keg, and can anyone share about either of these products specifically, or if not, one like them? I’d prefer to get him something he can actually use with a brand he likes.
Warsteiner makes 5 liter kegs, as does Kirin. So does Beck’s, Bitburger and Molson. It all depends on what is distributed in our area. Do you have a Bevmo nearby? They can order damn near anything, I’ve found.
eta: If you are in Virginia, I hear you can get Bell’s in minikegs, too.
At my store (in Milwaukee) we have Bells Oberon and Two Hearted in 5L kegs, as well as Bergoff.
As for the Beertender. There is another one that I’ve seen…um, Williams Sonoma maybe, that looks the the beertender one you linked to that can serve both the Heineken ones as well as the standard 5L Kegs.
Has anyone worked out a per beer cost savings? When I was looking into building a kegerator, someone on teh interweb had made an Excel 'sheet to prove they would break even in 2-3 months.
Weissbier - like the “Kapuziner Weissbier” in the list - is a wheat beer. (The name seems to mean “white beer” but actually it’s an archaic variant of “Weizenbier” or “wheat beer”)
silenus, as an aside, how do you like Bitburger? They tried to foist it off on me at a German bar in Minneapolis, but I was a bit wary since it came in a can. I stuck to the Spaten Oktoberfest au-Marzen.
Well, it was late at night anyway. I wish we’d had Bitburger instead of Bud Light, MGD and Labatt Blue at the wedding reception that afternoon, though…