bones
Regular.
Hi, Guys
Has anybody used this type of cask?
If so what were the results?
Has anybody used this type of cask?
If so what were the results?
Aleman said:Publicans don't like them though apparently . . . but Phil says that's down to the ability of the Publican.
jamesb said:Aleman said:Publicans don't like them though apparently . . . but Phil says that's down to the ability of the Publican.
Pah.
A number of problems:
They're too light to be used properly on some types of auto-tilting stillage.
They can break when there's a long drop to the cellar.
If used with gravity taps (i.e. at beer festivals), then when they haven't got much beer left in them, they can move and disturb the sediment when you turn the tap.
bones said:OK... so there are issues with pub usage
But what about the process in the brewery?
Cleaning
Filling
Sealing
Priming
Fining
And end condition of the beer
bones said:I have filled the keg and 24 hrs after the shive popped out and left a very wet smelly floor in my shed. :?
Onced sealed how robust are the keystone and shive.
Does this hapen often?
jamesb said:bones said:I have filled the keg and 24 hrs after the shive popped out and left a very wet smelly floor in my shed. :?
Onced sealed how robust are the keystone and shive.
Does this hapen often?
It shouldn't happen at all.
What gravity did the beer finish at?
Did you soak the keystone and shive in any particular type of sanitiser?
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