Short Answer: Of course, not!
Craft Beer is a type of beer produced in small, independent breweries or ‘microbreweries’. Craft beers are usually produced in smaller batches, and have more effort put into it in terms of recipe and flavor.
Meanwhile, draft beer is a method of serving beer, craft or otherwise. Draft means from the tap, or served directly from a keg or cask, thus ensuring its freshness, at its optimal taste and aroma.
Draft beer is normally fresher than bottled or canned beer, because of the constant pressure applied to the liquid in the keg, ensuring a different level of carbonation to the beer contents inside the keg. It is then served via tap straight to your ice-cold glass.
Nipa Brew is under the category of Craft Beer. It serves various craft beer variants in bottle and in draft form (i.e. from kegs and then taps). We’re available in different bars and restaurants throughout the Metro – on tap or in b0ttles.