Stylish beer dispenser for your kitchen
The built-in Beer Dispenser from British appliance distributer CDA is the ultimate kitchen add-on. With its 60cm in height, sleek stainless steel finish, and attractive blue LED lighting, it’s easily mountable in any cabinet, and is ready to dispense ice cold beer within 5 minutes of installation. The kit comes with a CO² cylinder, a keg adapter, temperature gauge, and variable pressure gauge allowing for perfect pour. Now you’ll never have to leave the house for pint.
Source: CDA


Now this is a great idea.. for the beer lover.. Now where the Hell is the wine dispenser?… Huh?… :p
Now, if they could put some beer in the demo picture that was of a respectable color, unlike the neon yellow piss that’s flowing in to that unwitting pilsner glass
it’s a decent looking hefeweissen. into a hefeweissen glass. you tit.
Any respectable beer snob knows that color is the last characteristic/trait that you judge a beer on. We ought to introduce you to the world of Ales and IPA’s. Not all good beer is supposed to be as dark as Lagers or Schwarzbiers. You need massive schooling on this subject my inane friend.
Anyway, I digress. Top notch looking dispenser, wouldn’t mind having one.
I built a kegerator instead. You can too:
http://www.squidoo.com/kegerator
i thought beer was dispensed with 60/40 or 70/30 mix of co2 and nitrogen?
who’s the halfwit that asked for a wine dispenser, it’s a beer dispenser because it gives the classic draught beer taste, wine doesn’t need to be draught
now if only it can dispense mt. dew
CO2/N2 mixed gas is only used to dispense certain kinds of beers in a very special kind of dispensing system. For everything else, normal CO2 is used.
This looks nice, but what they don’t tell you is:
How easy is it to clean?
Does it come with the equipment to clean the faucet and beer line?
Something similar to this has already been tried (and failed) by Carlsberg
http://www.carlsbergdraughtmaster.co.uk/
It’s available many places in Denmark and other European countries, and I know a couple of guys who own them, but they’re hardly ever used.
These devices force you to go out and buy heavy beer canisters, with very short shelf life once opened.
The Carlsberg version also has a very noisy compressor and requires a long time to cool.
As it turns out drinking draught is a lot more fun away from the house. Installing and handling these things is usually not worth the trouble.
”Now you’ll never have to leave the house for pint.”
-Not such an attractive thought in my view.