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Anyone heard of a beer truck?

My mom recently went to an outdoor wedding where a beer truck was rented. Unfortunantely, she didn't know where it was rented from. I really like this idea. Does anyone know of where to find such a thing? I've been googling like crazy and have found nothing. Thanks! :)
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Re: Anyone heard of a beer truck?

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    edited December 2011
    Can she contact the couple to ask about the truck? I've never heard of it!
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    SSaltzman87SSaltzman87 member
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    edited December 2011
    That would be a fun idea :-) Unfortunately, I haven't heard of it either.
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    schmoodschmood member
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    edited December 2011

    There seems to be beer trucks at some of the city festivals through the summer.. if you're at one maybe try to check with the organizers? 

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    tpender13tpender13 member
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    edited December 2011
    When I worked for a radio station, some of the outdoor concerts we'd do would have a beer truck in the backstage area. If that's what you're thinking of (a refrigerated truck w/taps basically coming out of the side) they were always from a beer distributor who was a part sponsor of the concert. So... if you know people at a local bar or liquor store you can ask them for a contact at a distributor. Or you could start looking around on the interwebs to get contact info for someone and ask if they have anything like that available. HTH.
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