What is the difference between draft beer and bottled beer?!


Question:

What is the difference between draft beer and bottled beer?


Answers:
Draft beer is beer from the barrel and bottled beer is from the bottle.~~

preservatives in bottle beer

Many bottled beers and keg (fizz) beer has been killed by pasterisation (= boiling) and then pumped with CO2 to give it bubbles. Traditional beer in either barrels or bottles is a living product with natural CO2, where the brewing process continues. As such it improves with age, and you will find sediment in the bottom of the bottle of such a beer.

bottled beer is in a bottle, draft beer is from a keg, if you put draft beer in a bottle, it will be bottles beer

If a women went to the sperm bank that would be classed as bottled but if she got it from source well thats draft innit!!!

Bottled beer and draft beer are brewed the same and are often from the same batch, but one goes into bottles and the other gets put in kegs. (well, there are also cans, but I digress)

Most people like the taste of beer in kegs better than cans or bottles. It is usually fresher and gets transported to fewer distributors.


P.S. Not all bottled beer is pasteurized

draft beer is unpasteurized and usually found in kegs. it must be refrigerated at all times to keep fresh. packaged beer in cans or bottles is heated to 145 degrees after packaging to kill bacteria. it keeps best refrigerated, but has an unrefrigerated shelf life of about 120 days from date of packaging.

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one comes out of a keg and the other doesn't




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