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On 14/05/2023 at 15:55, hernehiller said:

Hi all

Has anyone seen Guinness 0.0 on tap in any pubs. A few have cans, but I mean the actual tap system. A friend of mine said he had one in a pub in the Dulwich area but can’t remember where!

Thanks all

Yes there is a local pub which has this, but I can't remember which one either!

0% Guinness is brilliant. It actually tastes like the real thing 👍

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I was I Dublin last year and lots of bars had a tap to put what they termed a ‘mini cask’ of Guinness 0 through- so it came in a can, but was put through the tap to pour it. I haven’t seen the pub in ED with 0 on tap, but I wonder if this is also what they do

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On 25/06/2023 at 10:42, Northeastview said:

I was I Dublin last year and lots of bars had a tap to put what they termed a ‘mini cask’ of Guinness 0 through- so it came in a can, but was put through the tap to pour it. I haven’t seen the pub in ED with 0 on tap, but I wonder if this is also what they do

Yes this is what I mean, a mini cask, with a flow system. This is what I’m looking for. Pubs have usual cans, but it’s the flow system I’m looking for. 

On 01/06/2023 at 14:57, Humdinger said:

The Herne Tavern has it 

No, they just have cans 

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