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Hi guys, first off thanks allot for everyones posts over the years. I just bottled my first home brew and it wouldn't have gon nearly aswell if it wasn't for you guys. Just a simple question that I cant get the answer for.

I bought a Coopers Draught brew can. And that got me to thinking how can I be brewing a draught without any keg?? Is it even possible? And if so whats the difference between the draught beer and a lager or a ale? Thank you!
 

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That can uses Cooper's ale yeast. It's just a name really. You could do it as a cask ale if you had the equipment. I've done different beers with that can myself. Check out my recipes for details. Just click on the heart icon under my avatar.
 

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In New Zealand Draught is a style of beer, amber in colour with low hop additions and coming in around 4-5%.
Commercially brewed with lager yeast but craft brewers are more likely to use ale strands.
Really its just to differentiate from the local light lagers.
 
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Thanks alot guys.
I appreciate the quick responses.
If you huys ever visit South Africa i owe you a cold one!
Thanks Unionrdr, i will do. As i said, its my first brew and i just wanted to stick to the package instructions with it. But now i will certainly try some tweaked recipes. Haha I dont quite understand all the beer lingo words you guys use yet so it takes me a while to really understand a recipe and be able to enquire without looking like toral fool. ��
 
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