Most beers have an ideal serving temperature, but as a general rule, the temperature at which to serve a beer is correlated to the strength of the beer. As beers go up in alcohol, they are generally drunk at a warmer temperature. This is because stronger beers often...
If you have downloaded our CaskFinder app you may have noticed that you can vote for your favourite beer. So far 55,775 votes have been made for your favourite beers. We have only included those with 30 votes or more. Below are the top 100 beers with their % rating,...
A beer festival offers customers a great opportunity to taste a variety of different beers. Cask Ale Week is a great opportunity to run a Beer Festival and allows you to raise awareness of your pub in your local area and attract new customers and maximise sales...
Here are our top tips for improving beer quality. If you are finding your beer is not up to scratch or customers are complaining about your beer here are 10 ways to improve beer quality. Beer when delivered must be kept in a cold store or cellar and not left in direct...
If you are wondering how to tell a great pint from an average or a duff one, then here are some tips. 1. Unless advertised as being hazy, cask beer should be clear and bright in appearance in the glass, this even applies to the dark milds and stouts. 2. Always look...