We don't worry about it as it's part of the routine. The cellar floor is hosed down regularly. Thankfully, not all barrels 'explode' like that one did though!
i am an expert 🤣 always try to tap with one hit 😅should have just tapped a soft peg in the top then later swapped it for a self breather i used to stock friary meux bitter it was very volatile and often got a beer shampoo. nice vid
Since I’ve never worked in a tavern or pub, I would be interested in knowing about how those vacuum (?) pans under the traditional ale taps work and what they do. Do they “recycle” the ale back out the pump?
Yes, they are called 'auto-vacs' and are popular in this part of the country. Spillage goes into the tray and is recycled back through in the next pull of the pump. I should explain this a bit more in a video some time.
Fascinating. How much do you have to worry about cleaning the cellar floor? Does it become very sticky? Does it reek of beer etc?
We don't worry about it as it's part of the routine. The cellar floor is hosed down regularly. Thankfully, not all barrels 'explode' like that one did though!
@@wandojames it looks a lovely pub and almost like a museum- the cellar must go under the other houses or it’s a tardis!
i am an expert 🤣 always try to tap with one hit 😅should have just tapped a soft peg in the top then later swapped it for a self breather i used to stock friary meux bitter it was very volatile and often got a beer shampoo. nice vid
Cheers, thanks for watching.
Since I’ve never worked in a tavern or pub, I would be interested in knowing about how those vacuum (?) pans under the traditional ale taps work and what they do. Do they “recycle” the ale back out the pump?
Yes, they are called 'auto-vacs' and are popular in this part of the country. Spillage goes into the tray and is recycled back through in the next pull of the pump. I should explain this a bit more in a video some time.