taps for casks

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Secla
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taps for casks

Post by Secla » Tue Jun 21, 2016 10:43 pm

My father in law has stumbled across a couple of casks from someone who owned a pub about 20 years ago. There pretty grotty but he wants to clean them up and use them !
I took a look at them today and the hole where you wouldnt usually tap from isnt threaded, yet after doing a bit of research every tap i can find for casks has a threaded fitting.
Anyone know where/if i can get a tap to fit this cask ?

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Re: taps for casks

Post by Kyle_T » Wed Jun 22, 2016 6:21 am

A picture of the tap and cask would help.
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Re: taps for casks

Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:52 am

I've never seen a cask with a threaded hole where the tap goes.

In my experience that hole has always been sealed with a keystone.

http://a1barstuff.co.uk/cask-keystone

And then a Cask tap is put into that

http://a1barstuff.co.uk/single-plastic-cask-tap-34-bsp

With a large hammer

http://a1barstuff.co.uk/heavy-duty-cellar-mallet

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Re: taps for casks

Post by joe1002 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 1:17 pm

They may well still be owned by the brewery (or its successor). You may want to check it out, remember kegwatch monitor these sites.

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Re: taps for casks

Post by DeGarre » Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:47 pm

GrowlingDogBeer wrote:I've never seen a cask with a threaded hole where the tap goes.
We have new Crusader casks and IIRC the keystone hole has not exactly threads but sort of thread-looking small tiny grooves for grip. Actually pretty sure of that because I use a sanitiser-soaked tissue and wipe the hole and my muscle memory remembers grooves. :=P

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Re: taps for casks

Post by Secla » Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:54 pm

Ah right keystones. I see how it works now !

Do kegs generally have a serial number or something I can check with keg watch ? They Deffo had a stamped brewery name on them but can't remember what it was, Deffo not a well known one, as I said they have to be atleast 20 yrs old

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