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The counter where beer is served is called a 'Bar'.
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Keg beer is a term for beer which is served from a pressurised keg. Watney's (UK) started with an experimental pressurised beer Red Barrel which was served in a pressurised Keg rather than the traditional Cask (barrel) in 1936. The use expanded rapidly circa 1960
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A beer nut is a peanut served with its husk but not its shell, popular in Australia.
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A draught beer is most commonly served in a 16 oz. pint glass. Beer is also served in a pitcher, generally 32 oz. or more, or in any random size glasses depending on the place in which it is served. A can or bottle of beer is usually a 12 oz. serving.
Technically speaking, draught beer is beer served from the cask in which it has been conditioned. This term has been applied, loosely, to any beer served from a large container or keg. More recently, it has been used as a promotional term for canned or bottled beer, in a bid to convince consumers that the beer inside tastes like it came from a cask.