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Bit's and pieces for sale

Started by Taf, August 07, 2013, 10:33:59 AM

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Hop Bomb

Quote from: Taf on August 08, 2013, 09:46:42 AM
I also have some of these beautiful brass&copper taps for sale. They came out of an old pub in Cork, and look really good once polished. The actual tap is broken on two of them, but working on the others. i think I have five altogether, so 3 working and 2 not working. It's the neck of them that is really worth money. I will let the working ones go for €45 and the broken ones for €25.

Hey Taf. Have you any of those beer fonts left? Can i screw on newer taps on to them? Thanks
On tap: Flanders, Gose,
Fermenting: Oatmeal Brown, 200ish Fathoms,
Ageing: bretted 1890 export stout.
To brew:  2015 RIS, Kellerbier, Altbier.

Tom

I've got one, and they're lovely. I think they are pretty normal taps, with a short shank on them (for the curve). If Taf doesn't get back with a measurement I'll take one and pass it on to you.

Taf

Quote from: Hop Bomb on November 07, 2013, 06:00:34 PM
Quote from: Taf on August 08, 2013, 09:46:42 AM
I also have some of these beautiful brass&copper taps for sale. They came out of an old pub in Cork, and look really good once polished. The actual tap is broken on two of them, but working on the others. i think I have five altogether, so 3 working and 2 not working. It's the neck of them that is really worth money. I will let the working ones go for €45 and the broken ones for €25.

Hey Taf. Have you any of those beer fonts left? Can i screw on newer taps on to them? Thanks

Hi HB.

Yes, I have 3 left, 2 with tap, and one is just the neck. They had a mixture of taps on them, so think it would be fairly easy to put on different taps now, and maybe butcher out the existing shank in order to fit new tap. I had a look at one of my corney taps, and the shank looks a bit wider, so you might have to put on a reducer, if you have similar, but would say it's simple enough. I'll check the diameter of the existing shank, and will post up a picture of the connection, and you can let me know what you think.

Hop Bomb

Thanks lads. Just looking at them a bit closer I think they'd come out too far from my small diy counter. Space is at a premium. I think il end up going with those 70e chrome towers from mybeer&wine. Cheers.
On tap: Flanders, Gose,
Fermenting: Oatmeal Brown, 200ish Fathoms,
Ageing: bretted 1890 export stout.
To brew:  2015 RIS, Kellerbier, Altbier.

Eoghan


7 20 bottle crates (German Style) €9 each or €55 for all (some full of bottles, mostly clean)
Are these still available?

If so I would like to take the lot, with bottles.