Uh Oh. Beer in pressure barrel is flat.

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Re: Uh Oh. Beer in pressure barrel is flat.

Post by Ditch » Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:41 pm

A cold shed's just the job, mate. Why do ye think pubs like to have Cellars? :wink:

" CO2 Nebule " ? Ye mean ye using those little one shot things? There's ye problem, I suspect. They're crap! Get a full sized, rechargeable bottle :)

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Re: Uh Oh. Beer in pressure barrel is flat.

Post by Lillywhite » Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:55 am

Ditch wrote:A cold shed's just the job, mate. Why do ye think pubs like to have Cellars? :wink:
I think pubs have a far easier job controlling the temperature in a brick built cellar where ales are kept at 10-14C compared to an un-insulated timber garden shed where temperatures dropped to freezing point and below last February. :oops:
A shed may be fine now but I'm don't think they're a good idea when we have a cold snap.

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Post by elphias » Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:37 am

so i might have to try and convince swmbo to let me keep in the house whilst its so cold outside

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Re: Uh Oh. Beer in pressure barrel is flat.

Post by Ditch » Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:14 pm

Lillywhite wrote: an un-insulated timber garden shed ..... I'm don't think they're a good idea when we have a cold snap.
Good point. I'd completely forgotten about those things. I'm so programmed now, when ever I think " Shed", I visualise what I'm used to; Something built of stones and over a foot thick! :roll: My own shed's like that. Old cow bier. And it'd be an ideal place to store my beer. It'd be a Beer Bier! :lol:

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