Getting a cask of Timothy Taylor's
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If you are talking about a proper steel barrel and associated pump then yes, its all hireable.
Set up properly, the shelf life should as per a pub.
http://www.rent-a-keg.com/
Set up properly, the shelf life should as per a pub.
http://www.rent-a-keg.com/
No need for a pump, tap and spile is easy.
Simple choice, sedimented or bright. Bright beer is easiest, the brewery will filter it, all you do is prop the barrel up on a study table, and after a couple of hammer whacks....you are ready to go. Best within 24 hours...but should last a few days.
Sedimented needs 24 hours to settle, but probably lasts at least a week.
Simple choice, sedimented or bright. Bright beer is easiest, the brewery will filter it, all you do is prop the barrel up on a study table, and after a couple of hammer whacks....you are ready to go. Best within 24 hours...but should last a few days.
Sedimented needs 24 hours to settle, but probably lasts at least a week.
Toyowner said:
If you are talking about a proper steel barrel and associated pump then yes, its all hireable.
Set up properly, the shelf life should as per a pub.
http://www.rent-a-keg.com/
keg does not equal cask Set up properly, the shelf life should as per a pub.
http://www.rent-a-keg.com/
keg = fizzy piss
cask = the real deal
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