L lmccrone Well-Known Member Joined 23/1/11 Messages 192 Reaction score 41 2/7/16 #1 So I'm sitting in a pub enjoying a pot of coopers pale, lovely. But why is it so cloudy on draft? The yeast in my beer at home would have well and truly settled.
So I'm sitting in a pub enjoying a pot of coopers pale, lovely. But why is it so cloudy on draft? The yeast in my beer at home would have well and truly settled.
GalBrew Well-Known Member Joined 10/11/10 Messages 1,768 Reaction score 523 Location Eastern Melbourne 2/7/16 #2 Because they invert the keg.
peteru Here, taste this! Joined 13/10/13 Messages 1,218 Reaction score 596 Location Sydney 2/7/16 #3 It's supposed to be like that. Their slogan, at least for a couple of decades, is "Cloudy, but fine."
It's supposed to be like that. Their slogan, at least for a couple of decades, is "Cloudy, but fine."