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As for Tap King, gimmicky idea that has been well marketed this time around. Didn't work so well when they tried it with Heineken a few years back.

If you want REAL tap beer in your home you should go talk to these guys http://www.brewsbrothers.com.au/

When I had more time on my hands (and a housemate who loved to drink as much as I did) we did bottled beer with them. $150-$180 for roughly 6 1/2 to 7 cases of whatever style of beer you wanted.

The Heinekein was different and was entirely shit, the tap king is really pretty good

You can procure some good quality scotch at good prices. Just need to hunt around. I acquired 95% of my collection via singlemalt.com.au

Worth talking to the guys at Cru and the Wine Emporium as well. They have surprisingly good whisky and rum collections at reasonable prices. Wine Emporium will even help you hunt down really rare shit.

On the topic of beer, saw a beer on the menu at the Regatta last night called Super Bock. Now I LOVE Bock's, particularly dopple and tripplebocks. Was super excited that the Regatta might have another black beer besides Dog Bolter. Wow was I let down, it was NOT a Bock but some weak, watery generic euro crap. Almost as bad as Amstel. Made me cry.

Worth talking to the guys at Cru and the Wine Emporium as well. They have surprisingly good whisky and rum collections at reasonable prices. Wine Emporium will even help you hunt down really rare shit.

don't want rare Boz. Will never pay 10k for a bottle of Whisky. I know what I like and know which bottles I want and already score 90+ points at very realistic (affordable prices)

don't want rare Boz. Will never pay 10k for a bottle of Whisky. I know what I like and know which bottles I want and already score 90+ points at very realistic (affordable prices)

What's your upper limit Ants?

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