Pub casks at home: my thoughts so far

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Re: Pub casks at home: my thoughts so far

Post by Rogermort » Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:29 pm

Scooby wrote:Jeez, so we come full circle with talk of pressurising them :roll:

You could have saved all the expense of a cornie setup, plastic pressures barrels and plastic casks in your search for a 'well conditioned' pint by using a good quality Bag in a box. Even has a Vitop connector for beer engine use. 10 bags, 3 connectors for around £30. If you dump the bag after use it's only 5p a pint. They have many advantages over the plastic casks and the beer will be every bit a good with none of the drawbacks of oxidisation.


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Re: Pub casks at home: my thoughts so far

Post by Rogermort » Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:33 pm

Scooby, you might have just saved me going down the cask route. I already have a small collection of Cornies and regulator/co2 kit but I was looking for an inexpensive way of getting my beer to a wider audience.
If you don't mind, could you take me through the process from primary to Bag in a box?


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