From among the bright green hop cones, a slender brown bottle slowly emerges. The characteristic "pst!" sound and the golden beer is already pouring into the shining glass, marking it with a perfectly formed foam. How do TV beer commercials compare to reality?
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In the realm of craft beer, is there a more iconic acronym than "IPA"? It's doubtful. But if you're just embarking on this delightful journey through a world of bitterness and citrusy aromas, and you're eager to learn more about IPAs, we invite you to delve into the following article and consider acquiring a tasting kit to truly absorb this informative knowledge.
Martin Luther once said, "God himself has given mankind two forms of sustenance in the form of grain – beer and bread. Those who do not drink beer have nothing to drink." With this statement, it's hard to disagree. For years, beer has been more than just a drink consumed at bars on a Friday night with a group of friends. Have you ever wondered about its origins?
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."