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		<title>Unique Beer Gift</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The vacation season is always hard on the considerate buddy or relative. Finding unique gifts which are customized to each friend&#8217;s taste, as well as cheap, is always a challenge. These truly are a present that keeps on giving. Your lager loving chum will receive great lagers each month for the full year. Not merely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Unique-Beer-GiftGift.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-173" title="Unique Beer Gift" src="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Unique-Beer-GiftGift.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>The vacation season is always hard on the considerate buddy or relative. Finding unique gifts which are customized to each friend&#8217;s taste, as well as cheap, is always a challenge.</p>
<p>These truly are a present that keeps on giving. Your lager loving chum will receive great lagers each month for the full year. Not merely will these be mouth-watering, they could also expand the lager lover&#8217;s taste, since the majority of these clubs concentrate on imports or microbrews which a lager lover may not have attempted.</p>
<p>Another great choice is to customise bottles of lager for your lager loving chums. Check out beeronthewall.com to order lager lovers their own custom labels.<span id="more-111"></span> These make great individual gifts, since they can be utterly customised. Better yet, they can be ordered in large quantities either as a party favor, a stand-by stocking stuffer, or a Yuletide &#8220;thank you&#8221; at the yearly office party. Glassware is also a fab present for any true lager lover. Not only is each sort of lager best served in a singular kind of glassware, but many lager drinkers have a favourite brand. These brands make or license symbol glassware, which can make a fabulous gift for a brand-loyal lager lover. Or, for an even more unique present, get a stein, mug, pint glass, pilsner glass or other piece of glassware customized. As with bottle labels, this is a great custom present, or can be outlined with a more general message and given out to many friends. Lager openers are another helpful Yuletide present idea for a lager drinker. The lager isn&#8217;t going to open and pour itself, and many higher end lagers are unavailable with twist tops. From flat bar or church key style openers like those utilised by the pros, to key-chain hanging plastic lager openers to wall mounted openers to shoes and belts with in-built opening capacities, there&#8217;s a lager opener for each lager lover.</p>
<p>Naturally, there are many trivialities games, card games and dice games which either go great with or have to do with beer. These are great Xmas presents for a fun-loving lager drinker. On the other hand, there are way more intellectual lager lovers, who might appreciate a book or a mag subscription which will help them find out more about their fave drink. For people that enjoy being engaged and learn, home brewing kits are a fab present. They permit a beer lover to learn about lager at a completely new depth, and also provide for a great project. If all these sound like great concepts, don&#8217;t worry, there is not any reason to select only 1 Yuletide gift for a lager lover. Get a gift hamper, like those available at beeronthewall.com or build your own. Include some bottles of the recipient&#8217;s fave lagers together with a few new brews. Chuck in another souvenirs and wrap fancily and voila, a lager lover in your life just got a formidable Xmas present. With these simple but considerate present concepts, you are bound to be a success with lager loving pals this Yuletide .</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 10:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So what do the pharaohs of traditional Egypt and modern day obsessed soccer fans have in common? Why, all of them like to drink lager of course! Lager is the oldest recorded alcoholic drink in history, with origins going back to traditional times, even as far back as traditional Egypt. Lager has been the drink [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Different-Types-of-Beer.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-191" title="Different Types of Beer " src="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Different-Types-of-Beer.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>So what do the pharaohs of traditional Egypt and modern day obsessed soccer fans have in common? Why, all of them like to drink lager of course! Lager is the oldest recorded alcoholic drink in history, with origins going back to traditional times, even as far back as traditional Egypt. Lager has been the drink of choice of many folks, for an exceedingly long time. So what precisely is lager and how is it made? Lager is essentially an alcoholic drink made of fermented starches.</p>
<p>It major ingredients consist of water, malted barley (or other starch sources like wheat, cassava, and so on.), hops, and yeast. They&#8217;re then fermented thru a technique called brewing. <span id="more-81"></span>After brewing the lager is prepared to be consumed, though further processes like aging and carbonation can be practiced to enhance the taste and quality. Across the years, many different sorts of lager have been made around the planet.</p>
<p>These kinds of lagers can change in stuff like flavor, color and smell. Numerous different cultures have invented their own distinct take on this famous beverage.</p>
<p>Lager is sometimes classified into 2 types or styles based mostly on the yeast used for fermentation. These 2 types are ales, which uses top-fermenting yeast, and lagers which are brewed with bottom-fermenting yeast. This yeast gives the lager their own unique traits, which can affect the way in which the lager looks and tastes. Ales with using top-fermenting yeast, are fermented at a hotter temperature than lagers.</p>
<p>They are fermented at fifteen to 23C, sixty to 75F and customarily take a shorter period of time to ferment. Ales have a tendency to have a more robust more significant taste as well as a fuller body. Ales can also have a rather nutty or fruity taste that is the results of the hotter fermentation temperatures. Some common types of ales include : Pale ale &#8211; Pales ales are ales that use pale malts, generally barley. All of them have a tendency to have similar traits , for example a robust hop taste and low malt levels, though many states have their own versions of pale ale like the English Sour , Saison, and India Pale Ale each with their own slight differences. Porter- A porter is a dark ale starting from dark brown to black in color. It was originally made in the 1700&#8242;s in the UK. A mix of 3 different sorts of ale, it was very talked-about among the porters of old London, therefore the name. It was made of roasted malt barley giving it a rich smell and full body. Stout- Stout is a dark ale derived from porter. Like a porter it has got an extremely dark coloring. This results from roasting the malted barley, used for brewing, till black. Irish dry stout like Guinness or Murphy&#8217;s are famous for their sour, roasted taste. The ale&#8217;s black color crowned with particular creamy head gives it its nickname the &#8220;priest&#8217;s collar&#8221; and goes well with oysters. The other kind of lager are lagers. The word lager comes from a German word &#8220;lagern&#8221;. &#8220;Lagern&#8221; interpreted means &#8220;to store&#8221; and alludes to a point when brewers used to store lager in caves to ferment in cooler temperature.</p>
<p>Lagers are made with bottom-fermenting yeast at temperatures from eight to 15 degrees C or 46 to 59 degrees F. At these cooler temperatures, the lager will most likely take a longer time to ferment. Lagers are known typically be lighter in color than ales. They also have an especially clean and crisp taste that makes them extremely popular to the masses. They also have a tendency to have a lower alcohol content than ales and are best served cold. Some lagers specified as lagers are: Pilsner- Considered the hottest sort of lager in the world. Pilsners are often light yellow to golden in color and often well balanced in flavor, with a clean, crisp taste. Yank style lagers- The common, mass produced sort of lager in America is a sort of pilsen. Light in color and flavor, it&#8217;s also high in carbonation.</p>
<p>Bock- Bock is a dark lager originating from Germany. It&#8217;s high in alcohol and malt making it a powerful, full-bodied lager. There are several more sorts of lagers, each with their own distinct style and taste. There are sufficient decisions to satisfy almost anybody&#8217;s taste. Lager has been about since even before folk could write! With so many types of lager to choice from, and even more being invented all of the time, there is not any doubt that lager will be here for good.</p>
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