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  2. Draught beer - Wikipedia

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    The words "draft" and "draught" have been used as marketing terms to describe canned or bottled beers, implying that they taste and appear like beers from a cask or keg. Commercial brewers use this as a marketing tool although it is incorrect to call any beer not drawn from a cask or keg "draught".

  3. Beer in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Beer produced by microbreweries ("craft beer") accounted for 10% of the Canadian beer market in 2015, and the microbrewery industry has been experiencing rapid growth. The growth, particularly in sales volume, is particularly noteworthy in Ontario, where craft brewers experienced a 36 per cent increase in sales in 2015. [ 47 ]

  4. Draft - Wikipedia

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    Draught beer or other beverage, served from a bulk keg or cask rather than a bottle or can; Draft (engineering), the angle added to features perpendicular to the parting line of a casting or molding; Draft (aerodynamics), two objects in close proximity reducing overall drag; Draft document, a version of an unfinished document or other written work

  5. Is Your Draft Beer From A Dirty Tap? Here’s How To Check ...

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    Beer enthusiasts across the world swear that the experience of enjoying a draft pint is better than from any can or bottle. Properly pouring a beer on tap is a critical skill for any bartender .

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  7. Beer checkers - Wikipedia

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    A Beer Checkers board. Beer checkers (also known as shotglass checkers, shot glass checkers or beercheckers) is a two player drinking game.A variant of normal checkers (or draughts), it is played on a standard checkerboard (or chess board), using shot glasses of beer in place of the regular playing pieces. [1]

  8. Alcohol-free beer on draught ‘helps people make healthy choices’

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    When an alcohol-free option was available, pubs and bars sold, on average, 29 fewer litres of alcoholic beer per week. Alcohol-free beer on draught ‘helps people make healthy choices’ Skip to ...

  9. Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Auroch Digital, a British independent video game developer, [5] focused on making a realistic simulation. To do this, the development team spent time researching brewing and became certified brewers. They said learning about and joining the beer brewing community helped them avoid incorrect assumptions about their target demographic. [6]