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The Dear Old Morning Advertiser published an article today about one of my favourite subjects. Keeping cask beer. It was referred to Greene King joining in a campaign to re-instate cask beer to its rightful place as a unique product. The article was part of a MA initiative called the The Cask Project, "a bid to re-energise the category and reinstall it in pride of place on the bar of pubs throughout the country."

The MA goes on to say that "Cask beer is in long-time decline and, having joined forces with some of the UK’s leading cask beer suppliers – Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company, Greene King, Sharp’s Brewery and St Austell – we want to reinvigorate attitudes within the trade to a product which should be rightly cherished by operators." All well and good, I'd say, though they seem to be aiming this campaign at younger drinkers, who are on the whole distrustful of the product, no doubt through bitter experience of getting a bad pint and being put off for life. The points made and the laudable aims however really do apply to all us cask beer drinkers, whether callow youth or grey haired old devotees.
Now, getting further into this project of good intentions, I was very disappointed to read a rather scant set of tips to keep cask better in the pub. This, by St Austell's Trade Quality Manager, has either suffered from an over vicious edit, or is just not sharp and detailed enough to be of real use. Moving on, I won't go into too much negative comment about premiumisation, except to say that cask beer to be at its best, no matter how good the cellar keeping is, depends almost wholly on turnover. Assuming the beer is presented as it should be, that is the key to cask success, and it can rarely be achieved by charging top dollar for a product often served at less than its best.
One thing from Greene King's new head of brewery customer engagement, John Malone in today's piece that I thoroughly agree with though, is the statement from Greene King that "Younger drinkers aren’t choosing cask and if we can’t guarantee there’s a 99.9% chance of getting a perfect pint every time then we’re not doing ourselves any favours." With the proviso that it applies to all of us drinkers, well said. Happily, I can report that the rest of his article which can be read here (https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Drinks/The-Cask-Project) is brimming with good stuff. I was particularly struck by the fact that new Greene King licensees are all given a comprehensive cellar management course - I wonder if the existing one are - and the general good sense contained in the article. Logically, you now know that if you get a duff pint in a GK pub, you can refer the case John Malone.
Finally, in this unusual peon of praise to Greene King, can I commend to you one final thing. John says; "I think there’s a perception that cask is a really difficult product to keep, but that isn’t the case. There can be a few key things that can lead to less-than-perfect quality pints being served over the bar, but if you get the basics right, it really isn’t that hard at all."
Exactly what I have been saying for years. Just have a look through blogs passim for evidence of that.
I really hope that GK and the others supporting this initiative carry on with what they are doing. Such a campaign needs ongoing support.
I recommend to you also this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocs4xUPj2BI) fab video by Black Sheep Brewery and Maisie Adams. If you haven't seen it, be sure to do so. If you have, be sure to tell others about it.



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