My cask light ale is just a couple of days short of the four week 'sweet spot' (so I've heard, this is my first time ever doing cask beer!) so I thought I'd have a few.
Hugely impressed, there definitely is a noticeable difference between this, kegged and bottled (I did two batches of 6 gallons, four gallons of each went into the casks and the rest was split between bottles and kegs to compare the finished products).
I'm noticing the hop flavour a lot more in the cask version and it really is softer, almost silky. So glad I gave this a go, casks seemed a bit intimidating for a long time but the whole process was quick and simple and ultimately very rewarding!

Hugely impressed, there definitely is a noticeable difference between this, kegged and bottled (I did two batches of 6 gallons, four gallons of each went into the casks and the rest was split between bottles and kegs to compare the finished products).
I'm noticing the hop flavour a lot more in the cask version and it really is softer, almost silky. So glad I gave this a go, casks seemed a bit intimidating for a long time but the whole process was quick and simple and ultimately very rewarding!