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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.
 
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.
 
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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. left‎

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