"I'd guess bottled will be more popular!
After all - as far as I know there's never been a pic in most fabbed of a woman with a keg up her chuff! "
Yes there has, you've just not been able to see it. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"For me it's draught, although I do love those little French stubby beers they sell in Asda.
Other supermarkets are available."
Having worked more than a decade in pubs I go for bottled. I know what they do with draught. |
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"For me it's draught, although I do love those little French stubby beers they sell in Asda.
Other supermarkets are available.
Having worked more than a decade in pubs I go for bottled. I know what they do with draught. "
Having worked in a brewery, I would go for draught...I know what they do to bottles! |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
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"For me it's draught, although I do love those little French stubby beers they sell in Asda.
Other supermarkets are available.
Having worked more than a decade in pubs I go for bottled. I know what they do with draught.
Having worked in a brewery, I would go for draught...I know what they do to bottles!"
And the key is never to drink directly from the bottle. Draught might be ok in the brewery but there's no knowing what happens to it once it's in the pub. |
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"For me it's draught, although I do love those little French stubby beers they sell in Asda.
Other supermarkets are available.
Having worked more than a decade in pubs I go for bottled. I know what they do with draught.
Having worked in a brewery, I would go for draught...I know what they do to bottles!
And the key is never to drink directly from the bottle. Draught might be ok in the brewery but there's no knowing what happens to it once it's in the pub. " Draught gets a proper turnaround, bottles sit there for months. its easier to spot a bad pint in a pub than a bottle in the shop. find a good pub and stick to it. maybe they wont all close down and leave us with 'bars' (shudder). |
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