About Beer: Old & Delicious Beverage
Beer existed during the Babylonian civilization, over 4,000 years ago. Now, millennia later, what do you think has survived the test of time, beer or the Babylonians?
The average beer drinker probably learned all about beer by looking at the local pub menu. It boils down to just a few decisions: domestic or imported, bottle or tap and popular brand name or microbrew.
But beer is as old as civilization itself. A search for knowledge about the origins of beer is a salute to one of the world's most common and popular beverages. Beer has been a part of our history, from ancient
The simple combination of barley, water, hops, and yeast produces many different styles of beer. The process has several steps, and although it is simple enough that it can be done at home with the right equipment, many people would consider brewing an art.
Beer types range from a pale, sparkling yellow to dark, rich reddish-brown. There is a place and time for each, from tossing back a cheap cold lager on a summer afternoon to sipping a sweet, syrupy Christmas brew on a cold winter night. Beer generates a sense of well-being and enhances conversation.
Although ancient, the custom of beer drinking is by no means in danger of extinction. The recent explosion of microbreweries has created a new generation of beer connoisseurs, while the less sophisticated will no doubt continue to love it blindly, but passionately.
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