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Introducing the Beer Server G3, converting Apple’s iconic G3 desktop computer cases into a well-designed beer tap.  While it looks like an interesting hack to use your old computer gear to serve beer, this photo dates back to at least 2005 when the computer’s case was less than 5 years old.  Legend has it this case-mod still holds a functional Mac running concurrent, since the G3’s processor was know to run very cool, and hopefuly it still keeps the beer cold.

Introducing the Beer Server G3, converting Apple’s iconic G3 desktop computer cases into a well-designed beer tap.  While it looks like an interesting hack to use your old computer gear to serve beer, this photo dates back to at least 2005 when the computer’s case was less than 5 years old.  Legend has it this case-mod still holds a functional Mac running concurrent, since the G3’s processor was know to run very cool, and hopefuly it still keeps the beer cold.

(via hadiasbons)

It’s as though they made the unrealized dreams of  beer geeks everywhere with this Ctrl+O bottle opener.  “Your favortie shortcut now make the opening ceremony a snap, though you still need to bring your own bottle”.
Whoever designed this is the Steve Jobs+Jon Ives of beer design.  Now if I could Ctrl+C my beer supply, this Noob would be in nerdvana…
via beeriety:

Crack open brews with this very, very nerdy stainless steel cap-popper.
(via: thrillist)

It’s as though they made the unrealized dreams of  beer geeks everywhere with this Ctrl+O bottle opener.  “Your favortie shortcut now make the opening ceremony a snap, though you still need to bring your own bottle”.

Whoever designed this is the Steve Jobs+Jon Ives of beer design.  Now if I could Ctrl+C my beer supply, this Noob would be in nerdvana…

via beeriety:

Crack open brews with this very, very nerdy stainless steel cap-popper.

(via: thrillist)

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