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  2. Draught beer - Wikipedia

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    The Old English dragan ("carry; pull") developed into a series of related words including drag, draw, and draught. By the time Bramah's beer pumps became popular, the use of the term draught to refer to the acts of serving or drinking beer was well established and transferred easily to beer served via the hand pumps. In time, the word came to ...

  3. Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    In England the bottled counterpart of basic bitter; in Scotland, "Light" is the lowest gravity draught beer (normally dark in colour). [4] Session or ordinary bitter Strength up to 4.1% abv. This is the most common strength of bitter sold in British pubs. It accounted for 16.9% of pub sales in 2003. [5] Best or special bitter

  4. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Beer bottles in the UK were rounded down to 550 mL after standard metrication was introduced in 1995, later to be manditorily changed to 500 mL by January 1, 2000. After December 31, 1999, the imperial pint was no longer considered a legal measure except for draught beer and milk in reusable pint and quart bottles. Sixth (US) 651 mL: 22 US fl oz

  5. Lager - Wikipedia

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    The practice of serving beer at these sites evolved into the modern beer garden. [10] The rise of lager was entwined with the development of refrigeration, as it made it possible to brew lager year-round (brewing in the summer had previously been banned in many locations across Germany), and efficient refrigeration also made it possible to brew ...

  6. 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. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  7. Melbourne Bitter - Wikipedia

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    CUB launched Melbourne Bitter draught in May 2015 in around 40 venues, including in Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and Darwin. [3] Previously the beer had only been available in can or bottle form. [4] In 2016, CUB began trialing Melbourne Bitter in the Sydney market, including at Abbotts Hotel in Waterloo, New South Wales. [5]

  8. Beer in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Within an alcoholic beverage market worth some $16.3 billion, beer comprises about 48% compared to wine at 29% and spirits at 21%. Within the beer sector, premium beers have a 7.8% share of the market; full-strength beer has 70.6%; mid-strength holds 12%; and light beer has 9.6%. 85% of beer is produced by national brewers, the remainder by regional or microbreweries.

  9. Portal:Beer/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    Lager is a type of beer which was first brewed in Central Europe some 500 years ago, and has since become the most popular type of beer in the world. The word comes from German and means "storage". Traditionally, the beer is stored for several weeks or longer before being served.