It can mean several things, depending on the context. It comes from the verb 'draw' meaning to pull
A draught can be a current of cold air. For example, if a door doesn't fit well, draughts of cold air get drawn into the room. If you sit near a draught, you feel cold.
A 'draught' beer is a beer that is pulled under pressure straight from the barrel, as opposed to a bottled beer.
NB American English spells this word the same as 'draft', as in the first copy of a document or text. British spelling makes a distinction between these words.