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Ales

Ale is a type of beer brewed using a warm fermentation method, resulting in a sweet, full-bodied, and fruity taste. Historically, the term referred to a drink brewed without hops. As with most beers, ale typically has a bittering agent to balance the malt and function as a preservative. Ale is a general category of beer, you will find sub-categories like brown ales or pale ales. This is the oldest style of beer, which dates back to antiquity. American Amber Ale A contemporary craft beer style originating in the 1980s as a delightful variation of the pale ale, as classified… Read More »


Lagers

Lager is a beer style brewed and conditioned at low temperatures, resulting in a clean and crisp taste. Lagers can range in color from pale to amber to dark. The most popular style is pale lager, which is the most widely consumed and commercially available beer worldwide. Amber Lager Amber Lager is known for its medium body and caramel-like malt character. It has a richer color than pale lagers, often appearing amber or copper. With a lower alcohol content around 5% ABV, Amber Lagers offer a toasty, caramel, and toffee flavor profile. American Lager Also known as North American Lager,… Read More »


National Beer Day

More Than Just a Pint in Hand The clinking of glasses, the frothy foam, and the laughter shared over a pint – it is a scene that plays out in pubs, bars, and backyards across the nation. But have you ever wondered how this age-old beverage came to have its very own day of celebration? Well, pour yourself a cold one, and let us dive into the frothy history and unexpected festivities surrounding National Beer Day! The Roots of National Beer Day While many of us might associate beer with ancient civilizations and medieval taverns, National Beer Day has a… Read More »