Making beer with basic ingredients
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History of BeerBy: Beer Adams | 29/04/2009 | DrinksThe History of Beer More people drink beer than know many of the particulars about the history of beer. But, the history of beer is actually quite fascinating. Its origins go back as far as recorded history, where it is mentioned in writing on a slate dated to be from the sixth millennium before Christ. All About BeerBy: Gautamm Mehra | 03/02/2007 | Art & EntertainmentThe exact time frame of beer is debatable. Experts place it between 10,000 years to 7,500 years ago. That makes beer the oldest drink known to mankind. Like Wine the Right Beer Can Complement Any MealBy: Bill Garlough | 21/08/2008 | Wines & SpiritsAs St. Patrick's Day rolls around learn what beer pairs perfectly with food, great suggestions for year round enjoyment. Varieties of Home Brewed BeerBy: Chris Haycock | 25/06/2008 | Home & FamilyA categorisation of types of beer. Especially as it applies to the home brewer. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Belgian BeerBy: Beer Adams | 07/05/2009 | Wines & SpiritsAll about beer from Belgium An Overview Of Beer IngredientsBy: Patrick Carpen | 03/04/2009 | Home & FamilyThis article details and explains the key ingredients in beer. Beer Basics, Quirks And The Birth Of A New HobbyBy: Thomas MacIntosh | 20/10/2006 | TravelSome love it, some hate it, and some don't even mind it at all. Beer hasn't been around for a long time but has become an accepted alcoholic beverage worldwide. This article explores the basics of beer and some of the differences you'll find as you travel abroad. I hope you find it informative. All About German BeerBy: Nicholas Tan | 10/10/2008 | Wines & SpiritsThroughout Germany, beer is very popular with the culture. Germany contains well over 1,000 breweries, which is more than any other location in the world. All beer that is manufactured in Germany must follow the purity law, which lets manufacturers know what ingredients can and can’t be used. Basically, the only ingredients allowed to make beer in Germany are water, hops, and barley malt.
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