Russian man led to his home the world's first beer pipeline
A resident of Russian Chelyabinsk, Andrei Yeremeyev, led the world's first beer pipeline to his apartment.
Realization of his long-standing dream became possible after the draft beer store appeared on the floor below. Yeremeyev told the management of the outlet about his idea, and they supported it, only with the proviso that everything would be legally legal and technically safe.
The man prepared a draft redevelopment and approved it in the housing inspection. Beer is served in the apartment Eremeeva from a separate keg in the refrigeration chamber of the store. Facility engineer summed up the beer pipe with flexible hoses to the wall, where the pipeline is laid out of stainless pipe, equipped with a cooling system. On such a compound cold beer and enters the apartment Chelyabinsk.
Andrei Yeremeyev does not admit how much the beer pipeline cost him, but he claims that it was worth it.
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