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    Does anyone on here have experience of autovax?

    It appears many pubs including, so I have heard GBG pubs, are using this system where slops in the drip tray are syphoned back into the feed pipe and served again.

    If a customer has lemonade, lime or any other stuff in their beer, that can spill over into the drip tray, and the beer can also wash the servers hands into the drip tray, staff taking beer from the next handpull could spill that beer into another drip tray, and it could be a mecca for flies. I presume there is a filter on the system to prevent any dead flies getting into the feed pipe. Reused glasses could contaminate the beer.

    It puts another slant on the expression often heard, "That's the way the brewer intended it to taste". Surely fresh beer is what we all want and deserve for our money.
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    The autovac system of pulling ale was banned 30 or 40 years ago for hygene reasons,
    that's when all the pubs started going on to electric pumps dispensing bright beer from kegs. Through constant pressure from CAMRA over the years most pubs gradually started going back to cask (real ales) using the old style wicket to pull the ale but without the autovac recirculation method. I would have thought that autovacs would still be banned from use.

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    haven't heard of this and hope i never see it
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    It is being used all over the place again.

    I am reading this from the yahoo scoopgen group site where there is a lot of debate going on about the current use of them, and the more I read the worse it seems to get. One I've read this morning is saying that if beer has been lying in a drip tray for a while since the last customer, your pint will draw that up with whatever beer has been in the line. There is no filter so whatever is in the tray goes in your beer.

    Below is one persons comment.

    "they are, apparently, used mainly in South Yorkshire (so I've been told) but I'm willing to be corrected on that

    They are used in the Lion at Basford, Nottingham (a Pub People outlet) (they have a number of pubs in South Yorkshire)
    I have queried their use with them and also with the environmental health (EH) the company say that are fine (but then they would)
    the person at 'EH' I spoke to was appalled, but had never seen them in use
    their concern (EH) is with what they term "cross contamination" but this is a very difficult thing to prove which I assume is why the 'EH' in yorkie land have done nothing

    I've seen glasses half poured put in another drip tray, before filling (what I would class as "cross contamination")

    and I'm sorry Gill, there is no filter, just a hole at the bottom of the drip tray so what ever goes into the drip tray, also goes back into the beer".
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    In theory CAMRA will not allow any pub in the GBG that uses the return valve system.

    However, this one The Commercial is still in the GBG despite using them.

    There is a filter attached, but it's similar sized mesh to a sieve. It only stops e.g. plasters and other fairly large detritus getting back into the barrel.

    Filthy things and they need to be banned in my opinion.
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    It certainly makes me wonder what the real story is when I take a beer back and get told "that's the way the brewer made it".

    What on earth do we drink in our "freshly" poured beer.

    Do these return valves get cleaned between beers? All sorts of stuff springs to mind now. The debate sprang up last night from a remark someone made about drip tray beer going back into his pint, and has snowballed from there. Lots of folk didn't know it was a more common practice these days again, though mainly in the north and Scotland, but someone says the Euston Tap has them, and another that a pub has them on 6 of their 11 lines.
    Alcohol doesn't solve problems .... but then again, neither does milk.

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