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Andy
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by Andy » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:05 pm
Jim wrote:As it happens, I have a temporary 10 pint plastic bladder (Andy, you know what I'm talking about!
) that'll keep me going for the first trials of the pump.
Good thinking Jim, just been and fished mine out of the bin! Does that mean the contents of yours are empty ? Looking forward to reading about it elsewhere....
Dan!
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Jim
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by Jim » Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:23 pm
Ta for the links.
Well, I got some plumbing o rings that fit perfectly (B&Q), so I'm going with those.
I've used some siphon tubing to connect it up to a 2L pop bottle and flushed and sanitised it; all I need now really is my sparkler (and drip tray) to make my life complete.
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babalu87
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by babalu87 » Thu May 29, 2008 5:05 pm
Hello from USA
I have a Worthside 1/2 pint pull that works great the issue is the cork seal on the top has ......... well a bit of funk to it.
I have been trying to aquire one for a while now to no avail
Tried Allistar at beerengines.com but havent heard back from him yet
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crow_flies
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by crow_flies » Thu May 29, 2008 8:22 pm
Hi there Babalu, the manufacturer's website sends you to this site where a cork spare set is available for GBP2.94 - you'd need to check what they would charge to ship to the states.
Clicky
/CF
Drinking:Bottled Hobgoblin clone
Drinking:Bottled Black sheep clone
Drinking:Casked Amarillo ale
In the FV: nought
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babalu87
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by babalu87 » Thu May 29, 2008 11:33 pm
Yes but the problem is they will NOT sell stateside.
Wouldnt even give me the "pleasure" of replying to my e-mails
Then again neither did Fullers regarding a beer badge
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crow_flies
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by crow_flies » Fri May 30, 2008 6:08 pm
hmmm I see and their postage even to the uk is quite steep - that item delivered to the Uk is just over GBP15.00
Have you tried calling them and pleading?? they may help out?
/CF
Drinking:Bottled Hobgoblin clone
Drinking:Bottled Black sheep clone
Drinking:Casked Amarillo ale
In the FV: nought
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babalu87
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by babalu87 » Fri May 30, 2008 6:54 pm
Actually, a forum member here is sending me one.
Now I need to find me a Fullers ESB badge
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crow_flies
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by crow_flies » Fri May 30, 2008 7:10 pm
Good that someone is helping -
Are the ESB badges a rarity then? good luck with finding one!
/CF
Drinking:Bottled Hobgoblin clone
Drinking:Bottled Black sheep clone
Drinking:Casked Amarillo ale
In the FV: nought
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babalu87
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by babalu87 » Fri May 30, 2008 7:44 pm
A rarity here in the states I guess
I contacted the Fullers distributor here in the states but it has gone ignored so far
Maybe I'll beg the barmaid next time I'm here:
http://www.britishbeer.com/local/walpole/
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crow_flies
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by crow_flies » Fri May 30, 2008 8:04 pm
Some on ebay in the uk...
Clicky
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Drinking:Bottled Hobgoblin clone
Drinking:Bottled Black sheep clone
Drinking:Casked Amarillo ale
In the FV: nought
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babalu87
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by babalu87 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:23 pm
How to get at that o-ring on the left?
Strap wrench, righty tighty lefty loosey?
Mine still has a touch of "taint" to it
Thanks
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russt1969
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by russt1969 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:39 pm
babalu87 wrote:A rarity here in the states I guess
I contacted the Fullers distributor here in the states but it has gone ignored so far
Maybe I'll beg the barmaid next time I'm here:
http://www.britishbeer.com/local/walpole/
FYI Next time your there tell them that their menu "British Traditions" is wrong. Shepheards pie is made from lamb not beef!!
If it were Beef it would be a Cottage Pie
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babalu87
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by babalu87 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:42 pm
russt1969 wrote:babalu87 wrote:A rarity here in the states I guess
I contacted the Fullers distributor here in the states but it has gone ignored so far
Maybe I'll beg the barmaid next time I'm here:
http://www.britishbeer.com/local/walpole/
FYI Next time your there tell them that their menu "British Traditions" is wrong. Shepheards pie is made from lamb not beef!!
If it were Beef it would be a Cottage Pie
What do I call it when we make it at home with venison?
TASTY
I know that much
Lambs not very popular here........... I love the stuff and would love to find a place with a nice thick Mutton chop
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by russt1969 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:45 pm
Venison.........
Yep I recon Tasty pie would do
Anyway, thats enough. Sorry for my rant....
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