Regarding Bitter & Mild,does anyone prefer keg to real ale.?!


Question: keg beer is 65% gas


Answers: keg beer is 65% gas

Can you still get keg? I thought it had long gone, consigned to the dustbin (where it belongs!) of history. At the dawn of the sixties it was hailed by brewers, publicans and drinkers as progress.

Cheaper to make for the brewers, easier to keep & serve by the publicans and the punter always got a reliable pint. By that I mean you didn't get the dregs of a barrel or an old & "off" pint and spend the next morning on the lavatory!

Thanks to the efforts of CAMRA and others we now have decent well kept British beer again.

One more thing (yawn). Let's get it right, it's "beer" not "ale". Ale was an unhopped beverage, no longer made commercially I think.

No

No. Real ale every time. The very gassy stuff is not great.

Though mild ale isn't usually so overgassed. It's not really comparable to bitter is it?

You can't beat real ale no matter what.
A pint of Tetleys mild 30 years ago was a sight to behold, it was almost as good as the bitter, went down like velvet. Nectar from the gods.





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