Hi ,
I got one of these for xmas.
Really easy to use.
Chill the keg first.(stick it in the freezer for a couple of hours rather than in the fridge.)
At the same time as putting it in the cooler turn the draughtmaster on , and it sarts cooling the storage compartment.
When the keg is chilled , insert it into the draughtmaster.
The compresser will start running for a couple of minutes to build up some preassure(made me jump the first time i used it.)
Now your keg is chilled and pressuerised its time to pour beer.
Its best to run your glass under a cold tap or stick in the freezer for a couple of minutes (a warm glass may make it a bit frothy).
Take your glass hold at 45 degrees and pour.
Tastes better than out of a can.
With a keg installed and the draughtmaster turned on a keg will keep fresh for about 21 days.
Good points , nice gadget , great beer .
Bad points , the price of a keg , it is quite noisy when preassurising , which it does periodicaly , the kegs dont last long enough.