I know a lot of people who would argue with you there. I like draft beer and certain ones are definitely better on tap, but a lot of times keg beer can give you a headache. I know quite a few folks who don't drink keg beer simply because of that.
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Bottling doesn't even make sense for various beer styles, like for Märzen. Keg beer can give you a headache when it's some poor industrial beer, that's for sure :) Definitely not when you drink craft beer at the source :)
We have a lot of craft breweries here in Michigan and most of them are quite good. They usually do a pretty good job of delivering quality stuff. It usually is the more industrial beers like Bud Lite and that crap that people don't like from a keg. We don't get Oktoberfest as readily here as they do in Europe, so there are quite a few bottled and canned. Festbier and Marzen options. I'm guessing it's just an overseas thing. It probably makes more sense to bottle it when you can't just hop on a train and find yourself in Germany in an hour or two!