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Old 23-04-2008, 22:39   #9
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Re: Drunk Darth Vader's Jedi Assault

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Originally Posted by Incognitas View Post
So how big is a 10 litre box anyway?
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Bag In Box Draught Wines

Bag in Box Draught Wine has developed significantly over recent years and is now by far the most efficient and cost effective method of selling "wine by the glass".
Unlike serving "wine by the glass" from a bottle, Bag in Box wine creates a vacuum as it is dispensed thus avoiding air contamination and and as a result, no problems with oxidation, ensuring the last glass of wine is served as fresh as the first.
An added advantage of choosing draught wine is being able to serve it constantly at the correct temperature due to it passing through a thermostatically controlled cooler. Your customer will be assured a glass of perfectly chilled wine and you will be able to utilise the space created in the chiller cabinet by not having to store all those bottles.
Over recent years the range of wines available on Draught has increased considerably with many of the world most recognised varieties and blends being made available.
1 x 10 ltr Bag in Box wine will provide 57 x 175ml glasses of wine - the equivalent to opening 14 x 75cl bottles.
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