Difference between revisions of "Polypins"

Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Forum

Help Support Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Forum:

 
(8 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:POLYPIN.jpg|left‎]]
+
[[Category:Beer]]
 +
[[Category:Beer equipment]]
 +
[[Category:Beer serving equipment]]
 +
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
A polypin is very similar to a wine box in its nature, the beer is gravity fed, therefore no other equipment is needed.
 
A polypin is very similar to a wine box in its nature, the beer is gravity fed, therefore no other equipment is needed.
 
+
Polypins contain 36 pints of cask conditioned ale and require 24 - 36 hours of settling time. They can last up to 4 weeks giving you fresh real ale at home to drink at your leisure.<br>
Polypins contain 36 pints of cask conditioned ale and require 24 - 36 hours of settling time. They can last up to 4 weeks giving you fresh real ale at home to drink at your leisure.
+
Home brewers have used these in conjunction with [[Beer Engine]]s<br>
=External Links=
+
[[Image:POLYPIN.jpg|300px|right‎]]
=Navigation=
 
Back to
 
*[[Brewing Equipment]]
 

Latest revision as of 17:30, 14 November 2007

A polypin is very similar to a wine box in its nature, the beer is gravity fed, therefore no other equipment is needed. Polypins contain 36 pints of cask conditioned ale and require 24 - 36 hours of settling time. They can last up to 4 weeks giving you fresh real ale at home to drink at your leisure.
Home brewers have used these in conjunction with Beer Engines
right‎

Top