Life is about making the best out of what you’ve got. The brilliant paper clip is just a bit of metal wire. Sticky notes are just bits of paper with adhesive on them, adhesive which is too weak to use for anything else. So your garage is too full of junk to park your car in it, but it’s not finished nicely, so you can’t enjoy it. Why not turn it into your own personal little bar? You’re probably one of two guys, either the guy already described whose garage is filled with some junk, an old volleyball net, and a broken lawnmower. Or you’re the cold, calculated type who’s been planning this all along, you’ve just been waiting for your co-inhabitants to sign off on the idea. Either way, it’s time to get started.
Nos Your Bar: Nitrogenated Beer Generator
Moving those high pressure cylinders around your store can become a hassle and can take up a lot of space. By contrast, Nitrogen generators are a safe, relatively compact machine which do the job better than the old cylinders. Nitrogen generators are also a reasonably cost-efficient source for ultra-pure nitrogen. They can maintain your keg quality by providing the correct CO2 and nitrogen blends for dispensing nitrogenated beers, ales, and lagers. [Read more…]
What are the Five Essential Types of Beer Glasses you Need to Have in Your Bar?
Setting up a home bar is not only about what beers you have on tap. What you serve them in is pretty important as well. People who are new to the beer scene may think that all those different styles of glassware out there are just a marketing gimmick. However, the various beer glass styles available are created for a reason, because they enhance the flavor of the beer. [Read more…]