Has anyone got one of these and any recommendations?
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05-05-2020 09:37 AM #2
Not got, but used a Krups with moretti cannisters a fair few rines. It's a nice pint, really nice for home. But for around 8 quid for something like 3 and a half pints it's a bit pricey if you drink a lot at home. If you don't then it's certainly nicer than a can or bottle
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05-05-2020 02:27 PM #4
Mrs SG bought me the compact sub (Krups) from Beerwulf. It was a promotion and discounted along with 12 2 litre Torps (torpedoes for the sub!?!).
There is a novelty about it and there's not a bad range of beers out there but as others have said it's not very cost effective.
I've bought a few boxes of mixed Torps and a selected case of my choosing,,,, can't get enough of the Lagunitas IPA!
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05-05-2020 07:25 PM #5
Thinking a out getting myself the beer tap, it’s either that or trying something like beer52 and try getting different beers each month
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06-05-2020 06:52 AM #6
On a similar theme (drinking at home, that it), The Stockbridge Tap, Cloisters, and the Bow Bar are opening up for off-sales. They'll be selling draught beer in 2.5ltr containers and packaged beer too. They'll be staggering the days they open between the 3 pubs, details to be announced at some point this week via Facebook & Twitter (I'm on neither these days, but have asked a pal to keep me informed).
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06-05-2020 11:17 AM #9
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How fresh will the beer be, considering how long they have been closed?
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06-05-2020 01:38 PM #12
Will the beer not taste pretty minging by the time you get it home and drink it? Pints don't tend to last too long so can't imagine it's going to taste great out of a container a a hour or so later.
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06-05-2020 01:48 PM #13
What is the law around takeaway beer? Does it have to be in a sealed container?
In a situation that saw a slight easing of the lockdown would it be possible for a pub to sell a pint in a plastic 'glass' with a lid on it to be consumed off the premises if they have an off sale license?
Obviously drinking it in a street or in a park is only permitted unless you are asked to stop and I assume the Police would take a dim view but is it a theoretical possibility?
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It's taken a while since closing to come up with this (along with the Bow & Cloisters) so presume they've got all the legal stuff right.
I suppose selling pints might be possible in an easing off period - pubs will be investigating all sorts of ways they might be able to reopen.Last edited by SideBurns; 06-05-2020 at 02:32 PM.
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06-05-2020 06:07 PM #15
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I agree. by the time you pour it into your glass it will taste flat. Twice poured beer is awful.
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06-05-2020 08:40 PM #17
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I’ve had the sub for a while. Great in the summer as your fridge isn’t going to get beer to that 2 degree chill ordinarily.
Not the cheapest way to get your beer and pouring is tricky. You get the continental style 5 inches of head with the glasses I have regardless of technique!
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06-05-2020 10:05 PM #20
Perfectly good packaged beers and lagers available without going to a pub to buy poured beer to take home surely?
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07-05-2020 06:47 AM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm keen to support boozers if possible, so have pre-ordered a 2.5ltr container of beer costing £12 for collection from Cloisters this afternoon (or rather, a pal has done it for me since I'm not on Facebook or Twitter). If it's crap, I won't get another one! I'll report back on here, in case anyone is interested.
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07-05-2020 12:15 PM #26
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At £500 I think I'll give it a miss.Space to let
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07-05-2020 12:48 PM #29
The Edinburgh Beer Factory (that brews Paolozzi Lager) sell growler bottles, or they used to anyway. I got one from my sister for Christmas and I was surprised how fresh it still tasted. I was quite sceptical but was pleasantly surprised.
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07-05-2020 01:14 PM #30
I've picked up the beer from Cloisters and, having decided there is no time like the present, poured myself a pint. It tastes lovely, although I struggled to get a head on it. However, I should say it was real ale I bought (Trade Winds, from the Cairngorm Brewery) so the beer is 'flat' anyway.
It just comes in an ordinary 2.5ltr sealed container, with the name of the beer, date it was poured (today!), and advice that it's best drunk within 24 hours. To be honest, as a drinking 'experience' it's no better than buying from a supermarket and is more expensive. But I wasn't really expecting anything else, and feel good for having put money in a pub till for the first time in 7 weeks!
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