Fraternity brothers get entrepreneur grant
NewsNet5.com - News - Cleveland Fraternity Brothers Develop Keg Wrap
It's a portable cooling wrap designed to make kegs more portable and to keep beer cold in pickup trucks, at the beach or in the back yard. Also, they say it would get rid of the annoyance and cost of ice replacement.
The idea was the brainchild of 22-year-old Adam Hunnell, a graduate student at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University.
Hunnell compares the Keg Wrap to a heating blanket that chills instead of warms. The wrap would be powered by a electric socket or a car cigarette lighter.
Hunnell and his fraternity brothers Aaron Noland and Nathan Slavin got a $20,000 entrepreneur grant to develop the Keg Wrap.
It's a portable cooling wrap designed to make kegs more portable and to keep beer cold in pickup trucks, at the beach or in the back yard. Also, they say it would get rid of the annoyance and cost of ice replacement.
The idea was the brainchild of 22-year-old Adam Hunnell, a graduate student at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University.
Hunnell compares the Keg Wrap to a heating blanket that chills instead of warms. The wrap would be powered by a electric socket or a car cigarette lighter.
Hunnell and his fraternity brothers Aaron Noland and Nathan Slavin got a $20,000 entrepreneur grant to develop the Keg Wrap.

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