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Hi All. I believe I understand the fundemental difference between lagers
and ales but just curious where a 'draught' style fits in? Coopers have a Lager, an Ale and a Draught can available. I have in the past thought of a draught as 'on the tap' but obviously any beer can be served from a tap, and draught an be in a can or bottle e.g. Tooheys Dra[ugh|f]t. Anyone have any idea if a here is a definitive draught style? Thanks in advance, Michael. |
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