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Definition of Draught beer
1. Noun. Beer drawn from a keg.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Draught Beer
Literary usage of Draught beer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercial Directory: Containing, a Topographical Description, Extent and (1823)
"draught beer, Porter and Ale, for exportation and home consumption. ... Morris',
Thomas, Brewery, 86 North Second street—draught beer, Porter, and Ale, ..."
2. The Year Book of the United States Brewers' Association by United States Brewers' Association (1910)
"The draught beer business of the average country saloon is usually very small,
and the freight charge relatively high. The following letter is enlightening ..."
3. Micro-organisms and Fermentation by Alfred Peter Carlslund Jørgensen, Alfred Jörgensen, Alexander Kenneth Miller, A. E. Lennholm (1900)
"Such yeasts are only suitable for draught-beer. 2. Species which clarify fairly
quickly and do not give a vigorous fermentation; the beer holds a strong ..."
4. Methods of Practical Hygiene by Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1893)
"Hygiene must of course pronounce figures which fall below the mean standard of
draught beer as inadmissible, since its interest is that the nutritive value ..."
5. The Temperance Problem and Social Reform by Joseph Rowntree, Arthur Sherwell (1899)
"draught beer cost 36s. a barrel, and at a glass he received £6 for a barrel.
On pint bottles he < got Is. a dozen. For Bass's he gave Is. 4d., ..."
6. The Ohio Nisi Prius Reports by Ohio Courts (1922)
"... and had been for many years prior thereto, employed by the Jung Brewing Company
as a solicitor and collector for draught beer, and that on the day he ..."