What is The kind of beer that comes out a tap?

Beer that comes out of a tap can be any type of beer! Here are some examples:

* Draft beer: This is the most common type of beer served on tap. It's typically brewed and packaged specifically for draft service and is unpasteurized, meaning it's fresher than bottled or canned beer.

* Cask ale: This type of beer is traditionally served from a cask (wooden barrel) and is unfiltered and unpasteurized. It often has a shorter shelf life than draft beer.

* Keg beer: This is a more generic term for any beer served from a keg.

* Craft beer: This term refers to beer brewed by small, independent brewers, and can be served on tap in a variety of styles.

So, to answer your question, the type of beer that comes out of a tap depends on the specific brewery and the beer being served.