ShootsNRoots
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I know that 'draught' (or 'draft') beer refers to beer served from a keg rather than a bottle.
However, sometimes the terms are used in labeling a style of beer, for example, Coopers Draught, Coopers Traditional Draught or Sierra Nevada Draught Style Pale Ale.
There is no BJCP category for 'draught' (or 'draft') "style", so that begs the question what are the characteristics of a 'draught' (or 'draft') beer that it can be labeled as such?
However, sometimes the terms are used in labeling a style of beer, for example, Coopers Draught, Coopers Traditional Draught or Sierra Nevada Draught Style Pale Ale.
There is no BJCP category for 'draught' (or 'draft') "style", so that begs the question what are the characteristics of a 'draught' (or 'draft') beer that it can be labeled as such?