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Crikey, that's what's happened to him (Dave at Hardnott). We used to stay at his Pub; seems he doesn't own it now and is making a go of the brewery (which he had just started when I knew him).I watched this video, and he is using hand pull :)
http://hardknott.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/keykeg-dispense.html
You could use hand-pumps with King-Kegs but it takes a bit of thinking through to avoid a glass full of foam or else imploding the King-Keg.Sorry, thought you was talking about a King Keg
I take it the "gauges on your legs" stop you getting a buildup of pressure in your balls:whistle:You can connect a King Keg to a hand pull. I have a bar in my lounge with an Angram CQ Handpump. I connect this to my King Keg via a demand valve. Just need to keep an eye on the pressure in the King Keg (I have gauges on my legs) and keeping it at about 3 - 5 psi seems to work well. I am just setting it up for a party tonight as I don't leave the Keg set up with the hand pump all the time. I've had this setup for about a year now and it works well at parties as people love to pull their own pint.
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