Citations:draught


 * 1883, John Gardner, The Brewer, Distiller, and Wine Manufacturer, page 258:
 * Hence the superiority of bottled, over draught wine, or that which has matured in wood.


 * 1898, Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke, A Book about Cider and Perry, page 97:
 * Many prefer draught cider and perry to bottled, thinking a still drink better for everyday consumption than a gaseous . Where the demand is pretty constant it will be found advantageous to draw from the cask ; but where the demand is ...
 * 2013, Kartik Bhat, Beverages (HM), page 82:
 * Draught Cider and bottled Cider are the different kinds available in the market.

Additional citations of British draft senses moved here, since undated and unexplained:


 * 1) * W. Temple:
 * A general custom of using oxen for all sort of draught would be, perhaps, the greatest improvement.
 * 1) * Spenser:
 * She sent an arrow forth with mighty draught.
 * 1) * Sir M. Hale
 * Upon the draught of a pond, not one fish was left.
 * 1) * L'Estrange:
 * He laid down his pipe, and cast his net, which brought him a very great draught.
 * 1) * Macaulay
 * A draught of a Toleration Act was offered to the Parliament by a private member.
 * 1) * South
 * No picture or draught of these things from the report of the eye.
 * 1) * Charles Dickens
 * He preferred to go and sit upon the stairs, in a strong draught of air, until he was again sent for.