RoomWithABrew
Landlord.
Trying to serve an ale with top pressure on a beer engine is fraught with problems.Real ale requires a pump for dispensing due to the lack of top pressure. This keg ale does not.
Trying to serve an ale with top pressure on a beer engine is fraught with problems.Real ale requires a pump for dispensing due to the lack of top pressure. This keg ale does not.
I hear the footsteps of @peebee on his long run up from Wales!I've never worked in the pub trade but I'm wondering if cask breathers are a better solution.
Same as from a corny if the corny beer has been filtered.The same as beer from a "corny" or a party keg, then?
That doesn't happen to me often these days but where it does happen, pubs need a solution for sure. Cask breathers would be a good shout I reckon.If I had to choose between a pint of fresh ale through a hand pump or stale cask ale through a hand pump, I'll chose fresh. So many times I've been in a pub and had a lovely fresh cask ale, 3 days later I'll go in the pub have the same pint and find its stale.
All I ask for is a decent pint.
My local green king pub has just had a cask breather the system installed, (cask CO2 aspirator system). Which is promising, if they get some reasonable guest ales in !!That doesn't happen to me often these days but where it does happen, pubs need a solution for sure. Cask breathers would be a good shout I reckon.
How about we do away with a hand pull all together and go back to a gravity serve with the cask in view of the punter ?Does it acknowledge that though? Does it have a sign on the beer engine that says "This is keg, not cask. This isn't real ale"? No, it has a non-descript "brewery conditioned" label (at the moment, while they see how much they can get away with) which doesn't really inform the unaware about anything. Not everyone is a beer geek like us and will have read the press release. Am I OK to slap a Ferrari badge on a kit car I am selling if I put a small label that says "tribute edition" or some such nonsense on it?
It's a gigantic con. It's been tried before, and a then healthy CAMRA called it out and it was stopped (with the assistance of trading standards if I remember correctly).
As for threatening cask, if they get away with this, it will start to push cask out in all pubs that aren't run by decent publicans. So that's all the chain pubs for a start. That could well kill off volume production of cask permanently.
We could but I much prefer cask served through a hand pull myself, and suspect quite a few people do.How about we do away with a hand pull all together and go back to a gravity serve with the cask in view of the punter ?
I agree, I love all these newfangled gadgets (beer engines and sparklers).We could but I much prefer cask served through a hand pull myself, and suspect quite a few people do.
New gadgets are different from new processes!I agree, I love al these newfangled gadgets (beer engines and sparklers).
I wonder if there were protests when they were introduced?
I'm pretty sure most/all people wouldn't be able to tell the differencewhat does it taste like
IMO that hits the nail squarely on the head.No, I'm not sure. Unlike real ale in cask, which is a defined thing, "Fresh Ale" can be owt.