MerlotMark
New Member
Hi all,
I shared a few bottles of my latest all grain pale ale with some pub going mates, which included the landlord of our local pub. Much to my smug appreciation, they were suitable impressed with my brew! The landlord said that if I could keg it he would definitely sell it at my local. Obviously, I would need to apply for a brewing licence from HMRC and have my premises checked out by the local authorities, etc. - a whole different thread there! - but I wondered if it would even be possible to provide a pub with a keg / cask of beer that could be served using their standard taps. I've never used kegs or casks with my beers as I've always just gone straight to bottles so, as an absolute newbie to the world of bulk storage has anyone any experience or knowledge about kegging for pubs?
Cheers,
Mark
I shared a few bottles of my latest all grain pale ale with some pub going mates, which included the landlord of our local pub. Much to my smug appreciation, they were suitable impressed with my brew! The landlord said that if I could keg it he would definitely sell it at my local. Obviously, I would need to apply for a brewing licence from HMRC and have my premises checked out by the local authorities, etc. - a whole different thread there! - but I wondered if it would even be possible to provide a pub with a keg / cask of beer that could be served using their standard taps. I've never used kegs or casks with my beers as I've always just gone straight to bottles so, as an absolute newbie to the world of bulk storage has anyone any experience or knowledge about kegging for pubs?
Cheers,
Mark