Reddit Reddit reviews Insulated Beverage Dispenser, 5 Gallons

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Insulated Beverage Dispenser, 5 Gallons
Keep beverages cold for hoursComfort grip handlesFast flow faucet with double gasket
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4 Reddit comments about Insulated Beverage Dispenser, 5 Gallons:

u/jmdg · 2 pointsr/food

Use one of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-5-Gallon-Recessed-Resistant-RBH1685ORG/dp/B00002ND6V

Pour brine in, let cool, put some ice in for good measure, throw the turkey in and set outside. When its done just drain it using the spigot. Easy. :)

u/batttygirl · 2 pointsr/howto

I would buy 2 of these. Have one ready to serve, and the other one as a reserve. When the first is empty, start brewing right away. (add water, tea bags) and let it soak. If you are worried about people going through 5 gallons faster than you can keep up, add another cooler, or use a 5 gallon CLEAN (brand new) bucket.
http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Insulated-Beverage-Container-5-Gallon/dp/B00002ND6V/ref=sr_1_24?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1411419637&sr=1-24&keywords=5+gallon+water+dispenser

u/CommissarSmersh · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Amazon has some in stock. Not sure if it's a decent price though.

u/thequackdaddy · 1 pointr/Libertarian

In addition to copyright law increasing drug prices, you also need to discuss the role of the FDA in increasing drug costs and medical device costs. For example, a five gallon water cooler on Amazon costs $28. Cut that cooler size by 90% and attach it to the knee as an FDA-approved ice pack, and it becomes a medical device that costs $120 (soon to be $132 because of the medical device tax).

Additionally, the government-granted monopoly to the American Medical Association greatly limits the number of people who can become doctors. Med School is $50k per year because there are so few spots, so many applicants, and pay after gradation makes up for it.

Healthcare is expensive because of government, not in spite of it.