Bottle Cap Day, also known as Bottle Cap Appreciation Day, is not just an occasion to celebrate our everyday bottle opener, but also an opportunity to delve deeper into its role in our culture. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the history and significance of this day, its environmental dimension, and why bottle caps matter.
Guide
Beer only for barbarians? This was the opinion of most Greeks and Romans, but even they sometimes preferred the "common" drink to the wine praised in songs.
Many of you have at least once tried to brew your own beer. Even more, have among their friends someone who brews beer at home on a regular basis and equally regularly treats you to the results of their work, which, unfortunately, is not always pleasant.
Hop beers have not lost their popularity for years and are conquering the craft beer market. Have you ever wondered how it happened that hops ended up in beer and became one of the basic raw materials used in its production?
"Beer is like hip-hop," said Jimmy Carbone, host of the Beer Sessions Radio podcast."You have to collaborate, you have to take care of a special guest. If you want make a name for yourself ,catch attention, you should befriend the right people, invite them to your brewery, spend some time with them, take some pictures, tell your customers aboutall the details ... this way you're going to get people excited about what you are doing."