A HUB beer bike would need taps, of course, and taps made from hubs by Metrofiets.
HUB Taps
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i’m gonna hafta vote No on the hub taps. Seems like a waste of money to make something that isn’t as ergonomic as a regular beer tap. you can’t call it clever recycling either, not when the hubs look as new as that. sometimes you shouldn’t even though you can.
or better if the hub was just part of the lower handle and used an old Suntour, Nuovo record or something.