Re: Draught Style

Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:44 pm

one of those pre-hopped LME beer kit companies has offered a "Draught" style for awhile, I see it in BYO, Zymurgy etc.. all the time in the ads

I think it's Coopers, maybe their website would have more info
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Re: Draught Style

Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:46 pm

On tap 1: Dry Irish
On tap 2: El Jefeweizen
On tap 3: Vienna
kegged: Rye Amber, Belgian Dark Strong, CYBI Mirror Pond, Irish Red, RIS
lagering: Vienna, Helles, Cream Ale, CAP
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Re: Draught Style

Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:14 pm

I generally steer well clear of anything labelled NZ Draught. To me it means generic light-brown sweet junk. That being said, the Classic Draught that the Cock & Bull pubs do is vaguely reasonable.

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