
Butternut's Porkslap Pale Ale. Great flavor and smooth delivery from a canned pale ale. Cool graphics on the can!
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Shown above is the first pint poured from the fridge/kegerator. For you beer geeks, I switched from a "Cobra" picnic style tap to the normal draft tap or faucet. I also downsized the liquid line to a 3/16" ID from 1/4". Huge difference! 1/4" line does not offer enough "head" or pressure drop on the beer where as 3/16" gives you approx. 2 psi drop per ft of line. Serving pressure is typically around 10-12 psi so at 5ft of line your beer should flow ever so slowly out of the faucet to produce a perfect pour. As seen above, the stout has a nice 1/2" to 3/4" head.
Here's the front, 2 taps, only one handle right now. I cut a camshaft from a 1979 Chevy Camaro to use a handle. Wicked Boss, Guy!
Cask is filled with pale amber colored brew. FG is somewhere near 1.016 which was a little higher than estimated but expected. Dry hopping with Willamette hops from the US. Should have a wonderful hop aroma. See recipe below: