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How to Fit Beer Taps

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Summary: Fitting beer taps requires using smaller taps for a tighter space or larger taps when there is more room. Screw in the manufacturer's beer taps, which are often decorative in nature, with information from a professional bartender in this free video on beer.

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By Louis Motamedi
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Louis Motamedi is the general manager of, and professional bartender at, McFadden's Pub in Northampton, Mass. He has been tending bar for years and is both Serv-Safe certified, as well...read more

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"OK, this is a beer tap. It's you know usually made of wood or plastic and they;re some what decorative and they go on top of the beer tap. Right here and they all basically just screw in and they act as a lever. That you can pull on to release the beer from the tubes here. So that just screws right in to place and just about every beer manufacture makes their own custom taps for their beer and you don't always have to get them in this size. Sometimes when there all together like this, close together you can hit other ones. When you're trying to pour a beer and the other one will turn on and beer will start pouring all over the place. So usually these beer manufactures will make smaller versions of the taps. Just to make things easier for you when your pouring your beer."

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