What’s Your favorite Type Of Beer

Posted July 11th, 2011 by blogger

The word “beer” is often used as a generic noun used to describe a cold refreshing beverage. For example, ” Hey Steve , let’s go for a beer.” However, beer lovers around the world will heartily agree that there’s nothing generic about beer.

When looking for a beer, there are so many different options that you can choose from . Know one can really say which type is right for you , because they all have very different characteristics . You’d be surprised at how a pilsner can differ from a porter, or how a stout stands out from a cider.

Did you know that the glass beer is served in also affects the way it tastes. Try your faviorte beer in a personalized beer mug , personalized koozies , or a personalized pilsner glass .

Individual characteristics of the product, like where it originated is normally relected in the name given to different styles of beers . Most beers, particularly those sold commercially, are processed using traditional methods.

Different types of beer have unique qualities like looks , taste, origin and smell . There are several styles that make up the world’ most common types of beer:

Styles of beer have a lot to do with how they taste, what they look like, how they smell and of course where they are made. Some common choices include these:

* Lager: Some of the most popular types of beer are lagers. These include American styles including basic lager, all-malt lager, light lager, double pilsner, malt liquor and low-alcohol or “light” beers. Popular international choices include Czech, European, Japanese and German lagers.

* Ale: American amber, brown ale, porter, strong, sour and wild ales are also common American beers. Also falling under the category of “Ales” are Chile Beer, Pumpkin Ale, Belgian and French ales, English, German, Irish, Finnish, Scottish and Russian ales.

* Cider: While not an official beer, cider is still enjoyed by many beer drinkers. Favorites include standard cider, New England cider and many specialty ciders.

* Hybrids: combining different beer styles or ingredients create this “experimental” beer. Berbed, smoked, fruit and vegetable beer and spiced beer are all types of hybrids.

* Mead: Mead is not a beer, rather a honey wine that has been adapted from centuries-old recipes. Melomel is a type of mead blended with fruit or vegetables. Braggot is concoction of beer and mead, while Metheglin is mead blended with spices.

Variety is the spice of life. If you’re a beer drinker, you’re likely loyal to a tried and true brand. But remember that variety is the spice of life. There is a world of options available to you, so try something new next time you’re ready to crack open a cold one.

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