What is a hand pump beer?

What is a hand pump beer?

A Beer Engine, also known as a hand pump, is a uniquely British dispensing device that is specifically appropriate for traditional cask-conditioned ales. The beer engine is a piston pump that allows the casks to be kept in a cooler cellar below the bar and the beer to be pulled or drawn up to the bar.

What is a hand pulled beer?

Because it requires a bartender to literally pull the beer through the beer line, beer engines are also referred to as handpulls. \

How do hand pulled beer pumps work?

The mechanics of a beer engine are quite simple. The airtight piston chamber is at the heart of it all. When the bartender pulls the beer engine handle, beer is drawn from the cask into the piston (it may take several pulls, depending on how long the beer line is). A one-way valve holds the beer within the piston.

Is cask beer better for you?

It has absolutely no cholesterol or fat and has useful quantities of soluble fibre. It has no more calories than a serving of wine (half a pint contains 110 calories), and a lot less than milk or apple juice. Polyphenols in beer are as effective at scavenging harmful cancer inducing free radicals as those in red wine.

How do cask ale pumps work?

The principle of operation is simple – an airtight chamber sits between the line from the cask and the pump’s nozzle. A piston in the chamber is connected to the pump’s handle. When the server pulls the handle, the piston is pulled up, drawing beer into the chamber via a one-way valve.

What are four of cask ale?

Cask ale is typically brewed using only traditional ingredients: malted barley, water, hops and yeast. These simple ingredients and the natural process of allowing the beer to develop inside the cask have been used for centuries to produce a great tasting pint.

Why is cask cheaper than keg?

“A major reason for cask traditionally being cheaper is the shorter shelf life,” says Steve Grae, co-founder of London’s Affinity Brew Co. “Once you put that beer on it has to be finished in three days, and what are you going to do after 3-5 days; you’re going to go and buy another beer.

Is Guinness a cask ale?

It will interest many to know that Guinness was once a “real ale”, or cask beer in modern parlance. This is a beer that is not artificially carbonated or filtered and is dispensed from the barrel with no added pressure. It has a limited shelf life.

Why is cask beer cheaper than keg?

What is the difference between keg and cask beer?

Casks have a curved shape designed to help any sediment settle at the bottom, while kegs are normally straighter with a single opening valve and an extractor or spear running through the middle. Both typically have rolling rings to aid movement.

How long does cask beer last once tapped?

– 7 days
Ideally, cask beer should be consumed within 5 – 7 days of tapping. Darker and/or higher ABV beers will generally keep for a further 2 – 3 days. Something to bear in mind is that the quality of the beer will quickly deteriorate, however, if the cask tap is not clean.

Is cask better than keg?

First, it’s best to explain exactly what the differences are between the two. In a nutshell, casked beer tends to be less fizzy and served at 11-13°C through a handpull, whereas kegged beer is usually fizzier and served at a cooler temperature, generally between 2-8°C through a beer font.

What gas do I need for beer pump?

c02
2 types of gas are used to fire up the beer pump. It’s c02 and compressed air.

Is Guinness cask or keg?

As you know, “draught” Guinness nowadays is a keg beer, while the real thing is to be found in bottles.