Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Becoming A Beer Expert and Then Brewing Your Own
Beer is easily the most popular thirst quencher in the world today and people are ready to guzzle beer at the drop of a hat no matter what its consistency is. The coffee market is now ruled by special amalgamated coffee brands and the preference of beer drinkers too remains deeply rooted in handmade brews. As there are hundreds of brews in the market to choose from, it is not difficult for even the fussiest drinker to get one of his choice. There are certain aspects of gourmet types of microbrews which we must take into account. The guidelines provided can be a blessing to a fresher in the world of 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 potent beers can prove to be strong enough to affect non-drinkers badly. If you begin with light drinks, your system will be able to accept stronger ones in a better way. Thus you can freely enjoy your microbrews and not be worried about quantity and after effects. 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. You will thus get exposure to a variety of beer types at a negligible price. Once you have tasted a few you can decide what you would like to order.
If you take drinking casually and have the capacity to hold your drink, you should not think twice before trying dark beers. If the malt in the beer is well roasted it gives the beer a darker color and does not signify that it is stronger or contains more calories.
People have entered the field of micro brewed beers not so much for the taste as for lending a helping hand to the small businesses and businessmen. 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 help that is rendered to the small scale businessmen adds more taste and flavor to the brew. It is a good enough reason to help micro-breweries when you know that they can continue only with your support. Being able to support the underdogs will give you happiness and you also can not ignore the great beer you will be getting for your money.
Once you have become a conneisseur of beer then you can take the hobby a step further and try to make your own brews. Books such as The Ultimate Home Brewers Recipe Book will start out by helping you to make fairly easy beers and then the recipes become more advanced with a number of them offering beers that are clones of popular brews.
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