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Interesting stuff, attitudes towards keg beer, particularly it being the way forward, are presumably


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wee beefy, attitudes towards keg beer seemed to vary between the authors of these guides. The author of the Kent Guide, for example, had no truck with keg beer, as the following comments budget car rentals at bwi testify: The mild and bitter are well kept, and served straight from the wood, and if you don t know the difference that makes you shouldn t be drinking draught beer at all. OR Whitbread Tankard and Watney s Red barrel, if you want the keg stuff? ANd FINALLY, In the event of your liking budget car rentals at bwi pressurised draught beer you will find five to choose from. I think that back in the 60 s pubs were in a state of flux. Keg beer was certainly budget car rentals at bwi starting to raise its ugly head, and most of the pubs in these six guides did stock it (usually that of the owning brewery). Even then though it divided opinion, with most seasoned beer drinkers refusing to touch it with a bargepole, whilst those who s palates were, shall we day, less refined, and not used to strong, distinct flavours, positively welcomed it. I still cringe when I recall the moment, back in my late 20 s when I was standing at the bar of a pub serving traditional ale, and two silly old duffers dresssed in golfing sweaters and plus-fours, marched up to the bar and asked for Two halves of keg. Priceless!!
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For six years my wife and I also ran our own successful real-ale off-licence, which as well as selling cask ale to take away by the pint, offered one of the best selections of bottled beers in the south east.

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