I live in England and you're often served real ale that is pretty much flat (and not too cold). This is more the case when at beer festivals when beer is often over 10deg C and quite flat. You can really taste the flavours that way. As much as I like real ale - I'm personally a fan of kegging...
I live in England and you're often served real ale that is pretty much flat (and not too cold). This is more the case when at beer festivals when beer is often over 10deg C and quite flat. You can really taste the flavours that way. As much as I like real ale - I'm personally a fan of kegging...