Saturday, October 25, 2014 5:27:26 PM
I agree because Anheuser Busch couldn't have cared less if it was a fact, but sense they told Old Johnny to shut up and quit talking about it is just enough conformation to verify that I-Tap and HALB never had anything going with Anheuser Busch in the first place.
Ask yourself this. Why would Anheuser Busch want to increase efficiency of the bar owners bottom line by reducing Anheuser Busch's sales. They care about producing a quality product to drink and not about the bar owners bottom line where they would lose revenue from reduced keg sales. Anheuser Busch knows that a standard tap will empty a keg just as well as any new fangled tap will.
There are three known companies that produce a portion control tap that is already available to the market and has been for years so Old Johnny has nothing new. These companies are well established and have sales stream already in place. Taping systems like these are the bar owners choice to buy if they want to increase revenues, not Anheuser Bush.
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