Sentences with phrase «through draughts»

With BrewLock, a small, customized air compressor exerts pressure in the area between the shell and the bladder, pushing the liquid through the draught lines untouched, which guarantees a perfect pour every time.

Not exact matches

The Draught Beer Quality Manual was written to help retailers consistently pour great beer and preserve profits through industry accepted best practices.
Draught Beer Quality for Retailers is intended to help retailers consistently pour great beer and preserve profits through industry accepted best practices.
The Heineken Star Serve program emphasizes the importance of giving consumers the perfect draught beer through the Heineken Star Serve Ritual — a five - step process at the heart of a quality Heineken drinking experience.
Not going to talk about stadium debt and oil clubs etc, can't be bothered, and and you guys all already know about the TRANSITION that we went through that coincided with the trophy «draught» (another media creation), whether you choose to ignore that aspect to propagate the lies you've been fed or not.
In keeping with the sketchiness that has come out of the quango over the last three years it's more draught than draft, with the wind howling through the holes in their analysis of the affected environment.
From setting your heating temperature correctly through to making sure you are on the right energy tariff to draught proofing your home, there are lots of simple things people can do to stay well and warm.»
An example of this is Welsh primary school, Ysgol Gynradd Gymraes, which suffered from cold draughts through external doors at each end of the main corridor.
The doors were regularly opened to allow pupils to come through to other classrooms and as a result of this draught, lobbies were put in place.
Many died instantly through the force of the violence, others were forced into the desert and died from exposure to extreme temperatures and draught.
But there is no question that there was a cool breeze blowing through BALTIC, the converted Gateshead mill that is hosting the show, as only the second venue beyond London and the first gallery outside the Tate empire to do so in the prize's 27 years.This is a melancholy show, from Martin Boyce's windswept library, in which a few leaves from his 2009 exhibition for the Scottish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale appear to have blown in with the draught, to George Shaw's paintings of boarded - up shops.
And it only takes a tiny hole, gap or crack to allow a cold draught to whistle through into a building and cause discomfort.
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