yep,
but you can easily attach the nut for doing hand pull if desired.
Never needed the hand pull though, since a cask never lasted more than an hour once tapped.
Maybe this was part of the problem:
Ha Ha, she wore beer.
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Anyone use a stainless gravity tap for cask from Harry Mason?
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I assume you use this tap for gravity dispense,hence the 90 fitting?
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It's the exact one I've used at 2 different breweries for 8 years or so. Only problem I have is keeping the threads sparkling clean. Seems they pick up rust easily, and as such need a fair bit of attention if not used every single day. We only do cask events every 3 weeks or so.
Sure beats the hell out of breaking a plastic tap, though. When that happened to me, I paid the $250 to Banner, and vowed never to use plastic again.
EDIT: talking about the 1/100b with a 90 degree
Last edited by rudge75; 05-04-2010, 11:24 AM.
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Anyone use a stainless gravity tap for cask from Harry Mason?
Thinking of purchasing would love feedback if you have any.
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