What is special about draft beer?

Answered by Bill Hernandez

The special thing about draft is its unparalleled freshness. There is something truly magical about pouring a pint of beer straight from the tap and savoring the flavors that come alive in your glass. As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the privilege of experiencing the difference between draft beer and its bottled or canned counterparts firsthand, and let me tell you, the contrast is striking.

When beer is served from a keg, it undergoes a unique process that enhances its taste and aroma. The keg acts as a vessel that preserves the beer under optimal conditions, protecting it from light and oxygen, which can quickly degrade the quality of the brew. This means that when you order a draft beer, you can be confident that it has been stored and handled properly, ensuring its freshness from the moment it was brewed to the moment it reaches your glass.

One of the primary factors that contribute to the exceptional freshness of draft beer is its lack of exposure to air. Unlike bottled or canned beer, which is sealed with a certain amount of oxygen, draft beer is dispensed using a pressurized system that pushes the beer out of the keg and into your glass. This means that there is minimal contact with air during the pouring process, preventing oxidation and the resulting off-flavors that can occur.

The freshness of draft beer also owes itself to the fact that it is typically served at a colder temperature compared to bottled or canned beer. Most kegs are stored in temperature-controlled environments, ensuring that the beer remains chilled and refreshing until it is dispensed. This lower serving temperature not only enhances the crispness and carbonation of the beer but also slows down the aging process, allowing you to enjoy a pint that tastes as if it were just brewed.

Furthermore, draft beer often undergoes a process known as “conditioning” or “carbonation” while in the keg, where it naturally absorbs carbon dioxide and develops a smoother mouthfeel. This conditioning period allows the flavors of the beer to meld and mellow over time, resulting in a more harmonious and well-rounded taste compared to beer that is quickly carbonated in bottles or cans. The result is a beer that is not only fresher but also more balanced and enjoyable to drink.

In addition to the technical aspects that contribute to the specialness of draft beer, there is also the experiential element. There is something incredibly satisfying about watching a bartender expertly pour a pint of draft beer, with its frothy head forming and the aromas wafting through the air. The visual appeal and the anticipation that build as you wait for that first sip can enhance the overall enjoyment of the beer-drinking experience.

To sum it up, draft beer is special because it offers a level of freshness and quality that is hard to replicate in bottled or canned beer. From the moment it is brewed to the moment it is poured into your glass, draft beer undergoes a series of processes that preserve its flavors, protect it from oxidation, and ensure that it is served at its optimal temperature. The result is a beer that is not only incredibly fresh but also more nuanced and enjoyable to drink. So next time you have the opportunity, I highly recommend opting for a pint of draft beer to truly savor the unique experience it offers.