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I've been searching for the best way to serve my real ale which is all I drink and the main reason for getting into home brew.
Every option seemed expensive, messy or both, and I realised that most options were designed for pubs in the UK, not garages in Queensland. My ghetto beer engine served warm beer that the fruit flies and mold loved.
I wasn't thrilled.
So I tried to come up with the simplest and cheapest option. All that's required is forcing beer through a sparkler at pressure to serve perfect ale.
So I just fitted a $10 bronco tap to 6 inch of 10mm hose, increased to 12mm at the end and shoved a sparkler on the end.
Served at around 8 psi you get a nice creamy pint with about 1inch head.
No moving parts.
just pissed off fruit flies.
I'll post some pics when I get a chance.
Every option seemed expensive, messy or both, and I realised that most options were designed for pubs in the UK, not garages in Queensland. My ghetto beer engine served warm beer that the fruit flies and mold loved.
I wasn't thrilled.
So I tried to come up with the simplest and cheapest option. All that's required is forcing beer through a sparkler at pressure to serve perfect ale.
So I just fitted a $10 bronco tap to 6 inch of 10mm hose, increased to 12mm at the end and shoved a sparkler on the end.
Served at around 8 psi you get a nice creamy pint with about 1inch head.
No moving parts.
just pissed off fruit flies.
I'll post some pics when I get a chance.