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Draught or bottled ?
Laurie I've worked up a bit of a thirst after all that walking and this looks like a really nice pub. Shall we go in ?
Marge Why not ? We could do with a rest.
Laurie ( At the bar ) Now what can I get you ?
Marge I'd like a half of lager please.
Laurie Draught or bottled ?
Marge Bottled please. I prefer German beer and they don't seem to have any on draught.
Explanation :
 
Draught ( draft in American English )  - Beer that is on draught is kept in and served from a barrel rather than a bottle.
 
Example : They drink bitter on draught in the local bar.
 
 

 

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