Posts Tagged ‘ Real Ale ’

Cask beer…I wish I had the space (Vertical Stillage)

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Cask beer…I wish I had the space (Vertical Stillage)

Vertical Stillage On a recent call-out, one of our contributing Technicians was chatting to a landlord over a bacon butty when the subject of cask beer came up. The landlord said that he would love to sell cask beer but that he didn’t have the space in his cellar for all the stillages. However...
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Cask Ale, is it worth the money?

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Cask Ale, is it worth the money?

Well I ask this question,  because not for the first time, I have come unstuck whilst having a pint of local brew. First and foremost I enjoy cask beer or real ale, whatever you want to call it. If I visit a pub or bar and there is some on the bar I will...
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CAMRA has heard “the call of the Mild”

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CAMRA has heard “the call of the Mild”

Well it is nice to know someone is reading these pages. CAMRA has launched its’ Mild in May campaign to help promote cask mild beer. We heartily endorse this campaign as we have highlighted the demise of mild ourselves. Remember this article, Mild an old man’s drink? I personally think mild is a great session...
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Auto Tilts

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Auto Tilts

  Auto tilts, or automatic cask tilting stillages, have been around for some years. Designed as a more efficient replacement for traditional forms of stillaging cask beers, the auto tilt has been a tremendous success, bringing new technology to traditional cask beer husbandry. Traditionally pubs always had built in stillaging in their cellars, either...
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