manticle
Standing up for the Aussie Bottler
Just get them to bathe in 10 degree water.
Good book, easy read, lots of useful info.MHB said:If you are really interested in Real Ale I can strongly recommend Cellarmanship by Patrick O'Neill.
Mark
Was it this one?Bribie G said:Cornwall is a county of quaint harbour villages and towns, and accordingly a lot of Cornish pubs don't have cellars as they are right on the waterfront, so it was common for casks to be kept in a row on hurdles behind the bar. I remember back in the 70s many beers were served from a sort of stirrup hand pump so the barmaid didn't have to stoop so much. A guy on this forum posted a picture of one, can't seem to find it.
Cornwall is quaint I agree.Bribie G said:Cornwall is a county of quaint harbour villages and towns, and accordingly a lot of Cornish pubs don't have cellars as they are right on the waterfront, so it was common for casks to be kept in a row on hurdles behind the bar. I remember back in the 70s many beers were served from a sort of stirrup hand pump so the barmaid didn't have to stoop so much. A guy on this forum posted a picture of one, can't seem to find it.
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