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Pub beer taps for sale €40 each

Started by LordEoin, August 10, 2014, 12:18:14 PM

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LordEoin

August 10, 2014, 12:18:14 PM Last Edit: August 10, 2014, 02:21:09 PM by LordEoin
Very solid design, professional quality taps.
These three taps are all good to go. you should be able to simply push a line in and you're ready to serve - €40 each
Universal DispenseSystem (UDS) tap - tested - budweiser handle - flow control - with extender
Universal DispenseSystem (UDS) tap - tested - bulmers handle - flow control - with extender (a little chrome damage on the extender)
Guinness tap - tested - flow control - stout nozzle - pro line connector
Also: Heineken tap - cracked flow control (needs a new plastic adjuster sleeve) - €10

I'll do all 4 for €100 (UDS taps were about €120 each new)
Would also consider swaps for kegging bits.
Cork. Collection or NHC express.








oconn


LordEoin

include the disconnects and you've a deal

oconn

if i had them to spare i would. but i have the bare minimum on that front. anything else to balance it out?  cash / never used fermenters / brewbelt 

LordEoin

can never have too many brewbelts!
Which 2 taps do you want? and whereabouts are you?

oconn


LordEoin

PM sent.
Guinness and bud considered sold.

Taf

If you want Eoin, you can drop the taps to me, and I can pass on to O'conn, and pick up the corney/brewbelt for you, as I work close to him.

LordEoin

Thanks Taf! it should be no bothers for me to make it out that direction after work. i can cut up the country roads home.

click

Sorry to bump an old post but I couldn't find a reference anywhere for UDS taps on the web except this post, don't think pubs are using them anymore. Since you had them Lord Eoin in the past maybe you can help me.

I have a UDS tap, worked fine for about a year running of a corney keg in a fridge setup but recently the tap puts out a huge amount of foam with the beer.
I tried pouring straight from the beer line and it is fine so the problem seems to be in the tap.
Adjusted the pour pressure in the CO2 regulator way down but the problem continues.
I suspect there is air getting mixed with the beer as it passes through the tap, I checked all the seals and they seem fine.
The center flow control wedge has a pink dot on one side.... is it supposed to be inserted up towards the handle or down towards the floor on reassembly? I tried both but no joy, I would like to eliminate it as a possible issue all the same.
After that all suggestion as to root cause or fix welcome...