keat64
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My Son In Law started working in a brewery (lucky lad), and he brought me home a couple of kegs of beer (lucky father in law).
Anyhow, it transpires that these kegs are from the Philps 'Perfect Draft' System, which I don't own.
And to be honest at £250, I've no intention of owning.
He brought me a pipe affair that clips in to the PD machine, and using such I can extract a beer.
So for the time being, I don't require the machine.
OK, so it's not a fancy chrome tap thing, but who cares, beer is beer right ???
For those who are not familiar, the beer is in a foil bag, inside an aluminium keg.
The aluminium Keg is filled with compressed air, which squeezes the bag and pushes out the beer.
So my question for anyone who is familiar, is there enough air inside the keg to extract all the beer, or does the PD machine have a compressor of sorts to keep the keg pressurised.
Whats the likelyhood that I'll only get half the beer out and then it drive me insane figuring out how to get the rest out.
Thanks
Anyhow, it transpires that these kegs are from the Philps 'Perfect Draft' System, which I don't own.
And to be honest at £250, I've no intention of owning.
He brought me a pipe affair that clips in to the PD machine, and using such I can extract a beer.
So for the time being, I don't require the machine.
OK, so it's not a fancy chrome tap thing, but who cares, beer is beer right ???
For those who are not familiar, the beer is in a foil bag, inside an aluminium keg.
The aluminium Keg is filled with compressed air, which squeezes the bag and pushes out the beer.
So my question for anyone who is familiar, is there enough air inside the keg to extract all the beer, or does the PD machine have a compressor of sorts to keep the keg pressurised.
Whats the likelyhood that I'll only get half the beer out and then it drive me insane figuring out how to get the rest out.
Thanks