Brewing Something Good
Surely you will learn a thing or two by reading the following article.
Imagine sitting down to an ice cold refreshing beer. A cold beer just quenches a certain thirst. But how much do you know about brewing a beer. The process of making your favorite brew is relatively simple and it is a process that most beer manufacturers share in common. There is quite a long history where beer is concerned. It does not matter if it is a microbrew or a world famous brew. Ales, lagers, stouts and pilsners have been a part of history since the time of the ancient Egyptians.
There is a big similarity to making bread and making beer. Both have water, starch and yeast involved. The ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians discovered this process and left it as a great legacy for everyone. How popular is beer? Polls show that beer is the most popular beverage after water and tea. Just imagine how many people like a nice, frosty beverage after a hard day at work. One of the most popular beers in the US is Bud Light, regardless of whether it is in a beer can or a beer bottle.
One of the best ways to learn about the brewing process is to visit breweries. The breweries often give visitors a tour of the history of beers and show how their products are made. You do not have to travel overseas to find a great tour. There are many famous breweries located right in the United States. You can take a tour of the Budweiser facility in St. Louis, Missouri or you can see what Miller has going on in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. But if you have your sights set on imported varieties of beer, then why not visit Germany, Belgium or Canada and try a German beer, Belgian beer or Canadian beer.
Get in touch with history by drinking a glass of your favorite ale or lager. You will be taking part of a long tradition that has touched virtually everyone's life. You can consider it a journey into the history of the brewing process. So what can you expect? You can expect to have a great time while learning how different breweries make their own special brews. You will be able to taste your favorite beverage and may even learn a thing or two about homebrewing.
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