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Re: Hmmm...

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FedoraDave wrote:Hey, I've got an idea!

How about just taking it as it comes? As I said above, I keep track of my draws, and have a pretty good idea of when a keg is about to kick it. If I want to save enough for a growler, or a special dinner, or something, I just lay off that tap. This just seems like a case of gilding the lily.
I take an even more relaxed approach. When the keg stops serving, I tap a new one.
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Re: Hmmm...

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bpgreen wrote:
FedoraDave wrote:Hey, I've got an idea!

How about just taking it as it comes? As I said above, I keep track of my draws, and have a pretty good idea of when a keg is about to kick it. If I want to save enough for a growler, or a special dinner, or something, I just lay off that tap. This just seems like a case of gilding the lily.
I take an even more relaxed approach. When the keg stops serving, I tap a new one.
These are all great approaches--but the great thing about homebrewing is that each brewer can decide what they like best for themselves--which is why products like this exist!

I didn't look into the price, and I'm not going to get one but I do think the fact that it exists is cool--especially if it actually works like its supposed to!
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Re: Hmmm...

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Jon wrote:
bpgreen wrote:
FedoraDave wrote:Hey, I've got an idea!

How about just taking it as it comes? As I said above, I keep track of my draws, and have a pretty good idea of when a keg is about to kick it. If I want to save enough for a growler, or a special dinner, or something, I just lay off that tap. This just seems like a case of gilding the lily.
I take an even more relaxed approach. When the keg stops serving, I tap a new one.
These are all great approaches--but the great thing about homebrewing is that each brewer can decide what they like best for themselves--which is why products like this exist!

I didn't look into the price, and I'm not going to get one but I do think the fact that it exists is cool--especially if it actually works like its supposed to!
Now that is cool.

Not too far from your idea about the scale and Bluetooth.
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Re: Hmmm...

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That's neat. I wouldn't spend the money on it, but it is neat to know stuff like this exists.

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