Draftmark Tap System

Draftmark Logo

The Draftmark System 3
Guess what’s in my fridge! A shiny new Draftmark Tap System. Very cool!!  This fits in the fridge easily.

Pretty fancy huh??  Pretty delicious!!

The system was super easy to assemble.  Each piece is numbered.  The directions were so easy to follow.  BUT! In case you still need a little extra help there is a video on their site that shows you step by step.

The Draftmark System tab buttons

The system is sleek looking.  Very compact.  I love that it doesn’t take up a lot of room in the fridge.  It’s not heavy either.  Totally assembled the entire tap system weighs just a little more than the 1 gallon refill.

Draftmark even supplies the buttons to tell you which beer is in the tap right now.

The Draftmark System 2

As awesome as the system is it was really hard to find!! I would recommend calling around first.  I finally found mine at Albertson’s Grocery store in downtown San Diego.  Since I grabbed the last Draftmark system in the store along with the only refill available, we have Bass Ale in the fridge right now. (ya’know…..beggars can’t be  choosers!)

The Draftmark System

The Draftmark System battery

While charging your battery you are chilling your first container of beer.  Smart!! They were both ready at the same time. I was glad that was step one. I probably wouldn’t have thought of that!

Bass Ale refill bottle for the Draftmark System

Bass Ale 2 glasses

Each refill is one gallon. Which in our house will last quiet a while.

Yes, I know…. there is a lot of foam on those glasses.  I am getting better.  It’s just been a REALLY long time since I’ve poured beer from a tap.

The system was $52.99 in San Diego.  I did notice you can buy the Draftmark system on their site for $49.99.  The gallon Bass Ale replacement bottle I purchased was $16.99.

I’m thrilled with my new Draftmark Tap System.  I love the size. Love the flavors.  I’m hoping that Draftmark will be available in stores closer to me soon!!

Flavors available for the Draftmark are:

Budweiser : A crisp, refreshing lager
Michelob Amberbock : A crisp, refreshing lager
Shock Top Belgian White: A Belgian-style unfiltered wheat ale
Shock Top Wheat IPA : A refreshing wheat beer combined with a crisp IPA
Bass : An English pale ale


Disclosure I received complimentary products for the purpose of my review for being a BzzAgent. No other compensation was provided. The opinions are mine and 100% honest. I have not been influenced in any way.

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