I am Sulley wrote:Sleepy90 wrote:
Yes I am sulley we are talking about wychwood casks. As I was speaking to our north Atlantic cousins I referred to it as a keg same thing only different. Actually I prefer some of the other brands they do such as scarecrow and wychcraft.
Well I am pleased
. Of course Cask Beer or Real Ale is something very special to us Brits and worth standing up for. In simple terms a cask has curved sides to help collect the sediment when beer settles whereas a keg has straight sides and the beer is pasturised and kept under pressure.
By the sounds of it cy1229 you would love a trip over here to taste the real thing
no insult taken by the way easy mistake for an American to make
Oh hey now, my ignorance has nothing to do with my citizenship.
I don't know the difference between an ale, a stout, or an IPA. I just know that in general I don't like IPA's because they're so bitter.
I usually like ales and stouts, and some lagers, but not many. And lately I'm liking the hard apple ciders that are showing up.
And yes, I would LOVE to go to the UK! I'm very drawn to it. At first I thought that only a part of my family was from England, and the rest from Germany. Now I've discovered that on my dad's side it's about 50/50, so that makes me 75/25, roughly. Some Scottish thrown in to boot. But really, I'm American.