In the time it took the gizmo to pour that beer, I'd have poured it directly from the can, as god intended, and drank it.
I own one. I got it as a Christmas gift 5 years ago. It worked as advertised for 3 beers and I let it sit for 4 years. Then I thought I would use it again and it did not pump the beer. I changed batteries but that did not help. I heard the air pump doing it's thing, but no beer was coming out of the spigot. I washed it out, flushed it out, but nada. So, I have a slightly used back kitchen counter place holder. Anyone want it, I will ship it your way.
He should've put a Czech pilsner in that contraption and gone for the mliko pour. That's what I'd do if I had one.
This is, I am fairly certain, every Dad/Father experience. Oh, wonderful, thank you for the gift, I guess. Please, someone explain the problem this gadget solves. Please. Does my counter have unused space? Do I have an excess of money not being spent? Do I experience difficulty pouring beer into a glass? Is there not enough cheap plastic in my life? FFS I'm too old and cranky for this chicanery!
Value of a 1949 dollar is currently estimated above $13! But you probably found your keggy at the second hand store?
Seems like alot of work to pour a beer. I rarely drink beer in cans. Plus keeping it clean must be fun.