Firkin Beer Cask – on sale for $164.99 + free shipping
Firkin Beer Cask – Stainless Steel Cask (10.8 US Gallons / 9 Imperial Gallons)
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Our stainless steel casks are the best choice for your real ale beers
Constructed of strong and durable stainless steel, our sterling-quality casks (firkins and pins) readily serve as first-rate storage containers for safeguarding the quality of your real ale beer. Modern casks are made of stainless steel. Brewers can fill our casks with unpasteurized, fresh beer along with a measured amount of hops for flavour and aroma, and then seal them to start the secondary process. Since there is still yeast present, the sugars within the beer starts a secondary fermentation that helps carbonate the beer within the cask. The original draught beer tap was nothing more than a simple device to control the flow of beer from a cask leaving the residual hops inside. Our casks allow brewers to develop traditional beer recipes naturally carbonated in the cask and enable brewers to make unique beers with wonderful tastes and aromas.
- As of this posting, these are on sale for $164.99.
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Firkin Beer Cask – Stainless Steel Cask (10.8 US Gallons / 9 Imperial Gallons)
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