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Calm down mate,each to their own 👍🏻

Exactly!

Personally I only drink draught (not keg) ales but if others wish to drink lager, cider or keg it's not an issue for me.

As for amounts , well give me quality rather than quantity every time.
 
Exactly!

Personally I only drink draught (not keg) ales but if others wish to drink lager, cider or keg it's not an issue for me.

As for amounts , well give me quality rather than quantity every time.

I had you down as a babycham type of gent :D
 
Interested to know why you don't drink keg?

I'm the other way and very rarely drink cask.

For me keg ales and beers are gassy and the flavours lack depth. But each to their own.

If I want fizz I open a bottle of champagne.
 
For me keg ales and beers are gassy and the flavours lack depth. But each to their own.

If I want fizz I open a bottle of champagne.

Haha whereas I find that cask beers are warm, flat and completely lifeless. Works ok for some of the bigger ABV stouts but anything less than about 8% that comes out of cask is just dull for me.
 
Haha whereas I find that cask beers are warm, flat and completely lifeless. Works ok for some of the bigger ABV stouts but anything less than about 8% that comes out of cask is just dull for me.

If several warm the pub is not looking after its cask ales.

They should be served cool (cellar temperature) but not cold.
 
I had you down as a babycham type of gent :D

Hey I'd love a babycham.

joking aside me grandad had two pubs in Heywood and Rochdale. Two ships and Black Swan. Anyway somehow me ma 😉 ended up wi two crates of Cherry B and Babycham in the cellar. Sat in there wooden boxes I helped me self to one of each and was bladdered. Would of been 7 yr old tops. Don't know what hurt most, me headache or me smacked Arse.
 
If several warm the pub is not looking after its cask ales.

They should be served cool (cellar temperature) but not cold.

Cellar temperature just isn't cold enough for my liking for most styles - IPAs, sours, wits etc. I like them chilled and then the flavours develop as it warms in the glass.
 
Looks more like the cowboy outta the Village people.
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Cellar temperature just isn't cold enough for my liking for most styles - IPAs, sours, wits etc. I like them chilled and then the flavours develop as it warms in the glass.

And therein lies the difference.

My cool cellar temperature is warm to you and for me chilled means bloody freezing and flavourless.

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