It's called a Cask Widge. That's an ale of some description he's trying to tap. Cask Widges are the all in one solution to avoiding having sit an ale barrel on it's side to stillage the fluid so all the sediment stays out of your pump lines. He's just really bad at doing it, and isn't using a barrel mallet. Usually you'd rest a barrel on it's side in a rack, leave it to settle, then tap it in two places. The first place is where the actual tap or connector feeds to your pumps, the second is the "Shive" which is on the side of the barrel. You whack in a porous wooden peg (Spile) to knock out the seal (Tut) to allow the beer to breathe. I love good solid old English names as much as the next man, but cask widges mean you don't have to spend your entire life in the cellar, nursing ales.
Cask Widges do this :
Guy in the image is just terrible, and doesn't know how to treat his beer. I expect the daft bugger's only just rolled it into his cellar.
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Eh, it's only 16 pallets, no big deal.
WHERE IS THIS
I MUST GO THERE
possibly nsfw?
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also nsfw that pls
Queen's 90th birthday celebrations were off the chain.
I had one of these today and it was even better than it looks.
Jesus fuck, art is so frequently dumb as hell.
That's... actually pretty clever.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Luxury-Solid-Bearing-Turning-Serving/dp/B00VEA0IJ8/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1465760620&sr=1-5&keywords=lazy+susan
It's called a Cask Widge. That's an ale of some description he's trying to tap. Cask Widges are the all in one solution to avoiding having sit an ale barrel on it's side to stillage the fluid so all the sediment stays out of your pump lines. He's just really bad at doing it, and isn't using a barrel mallet. Usually you'd rest a barrel on it's side in a rack, leave it to settle, then tap it in two places. The first place is where the actual tap or connector feeds to your pumps, the second is the "Shive" which is on the side of the barrel. You whack in a porous wooden peg (Spile) to knock out the seal (Tut) to allow the beer to breathe. I love good solid old English names as much as the next man, but cask widges mean you don't have to spend your entire life in the cellar, nursing ales.
Cask Widges do this :
Guy in the image is just terrible, and doesn't know how to treat his beer. I expect the daft bugger's only just rolled it into his cellar.
Genius!
Now I'm torn. It's so tempting!
Good dog
I'm with the first comment I saw under the image:
"I have questions."
I honestly want trick glasses that would let me do this
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Boateng, and Germany in general, good@fussball