March 24, 2009
Brewing Beer is not as Hard as You Think
Beer drinking is a popular pastime of people in every country around the world and it matters little what type of beer it is or what consistency it has been brewed in. We can draw a comparison between serious beer drinkers concentrating on hand crafted brew and coffee lovers opting for gourmet blends and thereby ruling the coffee business.
Among the hundreds of brews available even the choosiest drinker can get one that gives him pleasure. Can we afford to ever forget the various aspects that ought to be given to gourmet types of microbrews? Paying attention to the guidelines provided will be an advantage if it is your first entry into the field of various kinds of gourmet and the microbrew scenario.
When you go to a pub or just out to drink, you should start off light with a basic lager, pilsner, or wheat beer. After that, you can work your way towards the full flavored beers, such as porters and Oktoberfest beers. These beers can adversely affect those who do not drink too much as they are very powerful. Starting with a mild beer will help to develop your tolerance level and fortify you for stronger drinks.
If you follow this you can afford to enjoy many drinks with many microbrews without being hassled by the thought of stopping early. A classic way to try unique beers is to frequent the local taprooms. Many of these small brewery/restaurants will offer samplers, which feature small glasses with four to five of their most popular beers. This will enable you to experience the taste of various beers at no cost. Your experience after sampling a few will tell you what to order.
You should try dark beers by all means if you drink occasionally and have the capacity to hold your drink without toppling over. The dark color of the beer comes from the well roasted malt and is not a result of it being heavy, strong or having a high calorific value.
Small businesses and small businessmen prompt the need to get into micro brewed beers more than taste. You will help the local businesses stay alive by your support as they produce microbrew in small amounts instead of going along with the large scale manufacturers.
When you know that your money is going to help the little people, you’ll normally find the brew to go down much smoother. It is a good enough reason to help micro-breweries when you know that they can continue only with your support. The needy will benefit from your support and you will also get great beer for your money.
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