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Beer IS Food!

  As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, a lot of us have food on the brain. As well we should. When we are dealing with craft Brewers, and bar people, alone, it is never difficult to explain the concept of beer as food. Yet, for some strange reason, this is a difficult concept for chefs, and restaurant GM's to absorb, at times.    One great thing about this job is that you get to have the same conversation over and over again. "How is this great?", you might ask. It's great because you get to practice. How many times in your personal life have you walked away from an argument feeling like you've lost it, and an hour or so later thinking of the perfect retort. It is because we have the same arguments over and over, we get to develop the perfect retort in advance.      I will give you an example.  I was called to get a beer system running in a restaurant that was quite old, but had been purchased by a new owner. They were spending tens of thousa...

WHY IS MY GAUGE USELESS? [WHAT YOUR TANK PRESSURE GAUGE IS ACTUALLY TELLING YOU]

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   I get a lot of confused calls from my customers, and from end users, asking me what the reading on the tank pressure gauge is actually telling them. Well, hopefully it's telling them a  truth. Unfortunately, like a lot of truths, it may not be the truth that they are hoping to hear.    What your gauge is telling you depends on the type of gauge, and what it is reporting on. The first question is, what sort of gas is in the tank? The second question is, what gauge are you looking at?  3rd, what does the gauge measure, and in what units?    The gases we most commonly interact with, as it pertains to beverage dispense, are carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2). Sometimes, we might be dealing with beer gas, AKA Aligal , AKA G-gas, these are simply Trade and Trademark names for specific Blends of CO2 and N2, which may or may not be the best choice for your beer system, but are often a "better" choice. I will tackle that one in a different blog, aft...

You're doing what to my Growler?!

    For those of you who may live in the UK or Australia, growler has a different meaning here, in North America. In craft beer terms, a growler is a glass jug, usually 1/2 a gallon or 2L in volume, designed to be a reusable container, for the purchase of draft beer at your local brew pub. It is considered, by many, the best way to purchase fresh beer.      For those of you in North America, who don't understand why our Australian and British friends are snickering right now, do an internet search on British and Australian slang, regarding the word growler.      Devices like the Pegas, as well as other devices for counter pressure filling, and even faucet filling, prescribe to the notion but it is best to purge a growler with pure CO2 before filling it. The reasoning is that we don't want the beer to mingle with oxygen, as it will shorten the shelf life, and negatively affect the flavor. The science is sound, and they have been employing this meth...