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Home brew cask ale
Home brew cask ale













The brew took the usual two weeks to ferment out and become bright. Reeling with these generosity of these people, I set to work brewing the Cascade Party Ale recipe ( )

#HOME BREW CASK ALE FOR FREE#

Mike at Inn Cellar Equipment ( ) also came back almost immediately with an offer of all of these things for FREE too…if I gave them a mention and a link. (all of which we’ll get to in a bit) I also contacted some suppliers of cask sundries. Knowing that I’d need Shives, Keystones, Taps, Spiles, etc. Within minutes of emailing an enquiry, I had a reply from Ged at Kammac PLC ( ) asking if he could talk to me on the phone…ĭuring a brief conversation, I mentioned that I would be writing an article on real cask ale at home and Ged said that they’d be happy to supply the cask at zero cost, if I was happy to do a review of it in the forthcoming article! I was invited to a party the other week (to celebrate the harvesting of the garlic crop at a friends’ farm) and I thought it be a nice gesture to supply the beer – especially as they let us use their holiday home, and also we’re friends with a lot of the other guests.īut where in the name of all that’s holy do you get hold of a proper stainless steel cask? I contacted a few suppliers – most of whom were fairly disinterested in the supply of a single cask, apart from one. Get yourself a good quality cask and all the fittings, fill it with good quality ale and let people just help themselves. Here’s a quick way to be a hit at parties.













Home brew cask ale