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AB rolls out home draft system in Cincinnati

Anheuser-Busch is rolling out a new home draft system for the holidays called the Draftmark Tap System. It is being sold now in only five U.S. markets, including Cincinnati. The battery-operated system, which holds one gallon, fits on refrigerator shelves and is designed to provide draft beer at home.
The following brands -- and refills -- are available: Bass Pale Ale, Budweiser, Michelob AmberBock, Shock Top Belgian White and Shock Top Wheat IPA. Goose Island Honker's Ale also will be available starting next month.
Once opened, Draftmark keeps the beer fresh for 30 days. The other markets are St. Louis, San Diego, Atlanta and Chicago. The price varies by retailer, a spokeswoman said. For more details, including videos, click here.
