MNKE SUN for Xmas

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MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Wizz69 » Sun Nov 22, 2020 10:13 pm

Bottled and kegged today 10 ltr 'British Pale Ale' ready in time for Xmas drinking.

So excited, and this is hopefully gonna be tasty

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Re: MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Bretty Biscuit » Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:15 pm

Just an observation! How are you intending to pour from the keg? There’s no vented bung?


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Re: MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Cobnut » Thu Nov 26, 2020 6:05 pm

What you need is a party star tap...just like the one I have sitting barely used and unloved under my stairs. :-)

For the Princely sum of £30 Ill even post it to you!

That, my friend, must be a bargain!

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Re: MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Bretty Biscuit » Thu Nov 26, 2020 8:32 pm

[quote="Cobnut"]What you need is a party star tap...just like the one I have sitting barely used and unloved under my stairs. :-)

For the Princely sum of £30 Ill even post it to you!

That, my friend, must be a bargain!

:D[/quote]
Of course, that idea eluded me


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Re: MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Wizz69 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:19 am

Well chaps

I already have a party star tap, so which is why I use the mini kegs. Only just started and bought the party star before I realised 'cobnut' had 1.

I have been splitting my bottling between a keg and swing tops. The keg and party star are fabulous so if you do not have 1, have a look a word with 'cobnut', tis a bargain and well worth having



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Re: MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Bretty Biscuit » Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:28 am

Cheers, I use Corny kegs these days. Only bottle my bretted beers, Belgian styles & Impy Stouts.


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Re: MNKE SUN for Xmas

Post by Wizz69 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:50 am

I would love to start working with cornies but I have no space at all. I have this is why I reuse the mini kegs and keep them under the stairs then chill for a week before I am ready to drink.

This time of year is easy as I can keep them on a shelf in the shed.

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