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SteadyServ Helps Keep the Draft Beer Flowing (Video)

"With iKeg's Technology We Guarantee You Will Never Run Out of Beer," boasts the SteadyServ website. As you listen to interviewee Mike Flockenhaus, though, you'll realize almost immediately that SteadyServ isn't making equipment for home use, but for bars and taverns that serve draft beer. Here's another good line from their site: "With the new iKeg® system, we aim to ensure that you get your beer, in the right place, at the right time. We also want to simplify the lives of all the hard-working people in the beer industry. After all, wanting and having your beer are not the same thing." Even better, it looks like they're hiring. Wouldn't it be wonderful to help keep America from running out of draft beer? (Alternate Video Link)

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  1. I was getting ready to complain this was an ad by i+kan+reed · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Then I saw it was a roblimo video, and I realized that was a redudant statement.

    Seriously guy, can you stop with videos loaded with effusive praise for uninteresting products?

  2. I think you should put a "this is an ad" type icon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    or disclaimer on these things.

  3. Re:Paid advertisement by ncc74656 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If you told me someone was selling draft beer supplies (or whatever this crap is), my first assumption would be that it was for bars and taverns, not for home use. Thanks for taking time to point out the obvious.

    I take it you don't know any homebrewers, then. Kegging is a hell of a lot easier than bottling. That said, the usual insurance against a keg running out is...wait for it...having a second keg on tap. Cheap and low-tech.

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