Pint365-Brass-BSP
Enjoy authentic pub pouring at home.
Simple installation in just minutes.
Works with casks, kegs, polypins and bag-in-box
Polished Brass Finish
Built by Harry Mason Ltd, established in 1803, the Pint 365 combines pairs traditional hand-pull expertise with modern materials to provide a dependable and practical serving solution.
Authentic Pub-Style Pouring - Designed to recreate the experience of serving real ale at home, with the look and action of a traditional beer pump.
Ready in Minutes – Quick and straightforward setup means you can be pouring beer in around 3 minutes.
Flexible Installation – The built-in G-clamp allows the Pint365 to be mounted securely in a home bar, garden room, garage, shed, kitchen, or entertaining space.
Compatible with Multiple Containers - Suitable for bag-in-box beers, polypins, barrels, mini casks, mini kegs, corny kegs, and home brew systems.
Pint 365 beer pump
Pipes to connect to your box of beer
Sparklers and blanking sparklers
Standard plastic or deluxe wooden plinth
Drip tray
Standard plastic or deluxe wooden plinth
Instruction manual
Finish |
Brass |
Plinth |
Standard Plastic/Deluxe Wooden |
Handle |
Black Plastic/Oak |
Mounting Style |
Tabletop or Freestanding |
Setup Time |
3 minutes, see FAQ for how to guide |
Compatibility |
Bag-in-box, casks, barrels, mini kegs, corny kegs |
Pump Type |
Manual |
Cleaning Required |
Low |
Weight |
9kg |
Setup is quick and straightforward, typically taking just a few minutes with easy-to-follow instructions provided. You can also watch a step by step video tutorial here.
No, the Pint365 is a manual pump and does not require electricity.
No, the pump features simple components designed for quick and easy cleaning after use.
Yes! The Pint365 is compatible with most homebrew barrels and kegs.
Hand pulled beer pumps work by using a manual pull handle to draw beer from a container through a length of pipe and out through the tap. Unlike traditional keg systems, they do not require electricity or gas to dispense the beer.
When the handle is pulled forward, a piston inside the beer pump creates suction, pulling beer from a bag-in-box, polypin, cask or compatible container. Pushing the handle back resets the mechanism ready for the next pour.







