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Definition of beer engine in English: beer enginenoun British A machine that draws up beer from a barrel in a cellar. Example sentencesExamples - It has two beer engines that serve out beer the old-fashioned way.
- I don't want to use a beer engine as i feel these aid the loss of aroma.
- Cask-conditioned ales drawn from our authentic British beer engines are available during certain times of the year.
- The ales are served by traditional beer engines that have been imported from England.
- Also, the beer is served with muscle-pressure; the bartender has to pump the beer engine to serve the beer.
- If you use beer engines, decide which beers benefit from the use of sparkler attachments in order to produce a tight, creamy head.
- Very few pubs in London offer a wide range of ale on pump and this one has 12 active beer engines.
- I also asked how they poured the beer at beer festivals, and the answer was that if there were no beer engines it would come straight from the barrel.
- They have twenty draft lines, and 2 hand-pulled beer engines.
- Our cask conditioned ales are pulled directly from the cask cellar through five traditional British beer engines.
- As an added bonus, we dispense it through a traditional beer engine to enliven its dry-hopped aroma characteristics.
- Quite suddenly and dramatically, the old beer engines for Cask Conditioned Beer became an essential piece of equipment in all our pubs.
- The Corner Cupboard serves a selection of real ales in our bars, served from traditional beer engines.
- The beer engine draws the brew out almost like sucking on a straw.
- A hand pump or beer engine is sometimes used to pull beer from the cask and replace it with air.
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