Candid Beer in Wooding's Yard.

Tilly

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I can open a bottle or tin at home

Please say there's at least one light ale on draught

Otherwise

It tinna gunna werk

Good luck
 

Feed The Goat

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Candid Beer is a new independent business based in Stafford. We look forward to hearing from you but apologise that we cannot commit to replying to all press enquiries.
 

Noah

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So tap as in big tins/keg as opposed to cask ales like wot they have in pubs

Not necessarily. To confuse the older drinker there are now things called KeyKegs which don't bring CO2 into contact with the beer and which can contain either cask (real ale) or keg. (they can also contain cider, wine , coffee & other beverages). Basically the beer is squeezed out of a container through a tap.

https://www.keykeg.com/en/home

https://www.cambridgebeerfestival.com/food-drink/beer/keykeg/

Somewhat similar containers are available from other suppliers
 

Noah

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To really confuse older drinkers, as well as real ales in bottles it is also possible to get real ales in cans.
 

Tilly

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I say old chap


Young people are confused too

Lets just say having seen that set up it's been very useful ....
 

Noah

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One of their beers on at the preopening was Burnt Mill Pintle IPA from Suffolk, described as fresh & unfiltered.
 

industryarch

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One of their beers on at the preopening was Burnt Mill Pintle IPA from Suffolk, described as fresh & unfiltered.
Draught & can. Pale ale brewed with wheat, oats and flaked barley in the grist to smooth out the body. Whirlpooled and dry hopped with Australian Cascade and Citra.

Nuff said
 
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