March 27, 2009
Discover How You Can Be Brewing Your Own Beer In No Time
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.
There are hundreds of varieties of brews in the market today, so much so that even the most orthodox beer drinker will find one to meet his expectations. When it comes to gourmet types of microbrews, there are certain things we cannot afford to ignore. The guidelines given below will be an advantage if you are new to gourmet types and microbrews.
While visiting a pub, make sure you start off with a mild beer, for example, a lager, pilsner, or a wheat beer. After that, you can work your way towards the full flavored beers, such as porters and Oktoberfest beers. These can have a high potency and unsuitable for people not used to drinking that much. Starting off with light drinks has an overall benefit as it enables you steadily graduate towards the more strong ones.
You can therefore stop fretting about counting your drinks and take pleasure in as many microbrews as you want. Stop by at the local beer bar and you will get to drink a variety of types. A customer will get to taste a sampler consisting of four or five small glasses of their finest beers when he drops in at these small pub breweries. This way you will become familiar with a number of beer types without much expense. Once you have tried a couple of the beers, you’ll know what to order.
If you are a carefree drinker and can hold your drink, you can try dark beers. The dark color doesn’t mean that the beer is heavier or contains more calories, it simply means that the malt in the beer is roasted longer or roasted to a darker color than most.
Small businesses and small businessmen are yet another reason to get into micro brewed beer other than the taste. The small scale microbrew producers are struggling to keep their businesses running by brewing in small quantities so we can help them instead of backing the giants of the industry.
The brew tastes better when you know the money spent will help the small time producers of micro brew. It is a good enough reason to help micro-breweries when you know that they can continue only with your support. Beside the great beer that you will get for your money, you will have the satisfaction of supporting the people who need your help.
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