A keystone is a small
wooden or
plastic fitting used in
ale casks. For some years wooden casks have been effectively obsolete, with the majority now being
aluminium or
stainless steel, and a few sturdy plastic ones beginning to appear. Nevertheless, the standard
tap is still designed to be hammered into yielding material, punching a hole as it goes. All modern casks, even the few wooden ones still in use, use a replaceable keystone to accept the tap.
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