Maybe a market for a cleaning lock on the pump? So while cleaning its impossible to accidentally pour?
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Is that pale ale or caustic soda?
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Is that pale ale or caustic soda?
It does, but most of us aren't numpty an push to drink an entire pint.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostHow does this not happen more often?!
I've had pints before where they've obviously just cleaned the pipes but didn't pull through enough ale to get rid of the cleaner, the residue taste was clearly there. One sip was enough to tell me the beer was off.
Edit: not that I'm suggesting the poor sod is a numpty, this was clearly not his faultComment
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The article made it sound like he only had a single sip.Originally posted by meridian View PostIt does, but most of us aren't numpty an push to drink an entire pint.
I've had pints before where they've obviously just cleaned the pipes but didn't pull through enough ale to get rid of the cleaner, the residue taste was clearly there. One sip was enough to tell me the beer was off.
Edit: not that I'm suggesting the poor sod is a numpty, this was clearly not his faultComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIt does, but most of us aren't numpty an push to drink an entire pint.
I've had pints before where they've obviously just cleaned the pipes but didn't pull through enough ale to get rid of the cleaner, the residue taste was clearly there. One sip was enough to tell me the beer was off.
Edit: not that I'm suggesting the poor sod is a numpty, this was clearly not his faultYeah it seems here they only had a mouthful put it was pure cleanser rather than a pint with a bit of cleanser in.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostThe article made it sound like he only had a single sip.
I didn't realise it was such a toxic substance as that. Makes me nervous!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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