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Discovering MicrobrewsBrewed on every continent around the world and enjoyed in every nation, beer can quench every type of thirst and go down as easily as spring water to thick, heady concoctions that resemble that of the thickest oatmeal.
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MicrobrewsDifferences Between Keg And Cask Ale Clipper City Microbrew Company
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Microbrews... 1986, the Alaskan brewing company became the 67th brewery to operate in the United States and the only one to operate in Alaska. Since that time, Alaskan brewery has received more than 30 major medals and awards, including the best beer in the nation award during the 1988 Great American Beer Festival. ... ... experiencing secondary fermentation in casks stored in the caves of the Alps would produce beers with different characteristics than ales. The process of lagering became very popular in areas where fermentation with cool temperatures could be maintained, although it wasn't until the invention of the refrigerator ... ... the brew - light, medium, and full. The color can be misleading, as even light bodied beers can be full bodied. Anytime you are looking for the best in microbrews, you can count on Oregon to deliver the best in beer. There are hundreds of brewpubs here, with everything you could ever want. Anytime you ... ... filtered. The basic object to achieve a quality fruit beer is to capture the essence from the fruit then remove all that remains before you start the primary fermentation. Adding fruit to your microbrew will give your brew a unique taste. There are many brews out there that take full advantage of fruit, ... ... tasting lager of which Budweiser is a great example. Some beer drinks will consequently crave a variety and turn to homebrewing and eventually start doing it on a much larger scale. When they need inspiration they'll turn to Britain, Germany, and Belgium where centuries old tradition of artisan beer and ...
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