Who doesn’t enjoy a nice cold pint of beer whether is winter or summer? One of the most famous beverages found almost in every culture around the whole world is undoubtedly beer. Nevertheless there is a great range of different types of beers depending on taste, seasoning, color or even year that produced. This article discusses the five possibly most known types of beer brews: Ale, Lager, Oatmeal Stout, Munich Dark/Pale and Stout.
1st Type: Ale
This type of brew differs from other brews as it is a top fermenting ale. This means that the zymosis of the barm happens on a faster pace having as a result a smaller conversion of sugar into alcohol and bigger production of esters in contrast to the lager yeasts. The outcome of this is sweeter and fruitier in taste esters.
This type of brew differs from other brews as it is a top fermenting ale. This means that the zymosis of the barm happens on a faster pace having as a result a smaller conversion of sugar into alcohol and bigger production of esters in contrast to the lager yeasts. The outcome of this is sweeter and fruitier in taste esters.
2nd Type: Lager
German word for “storing”. This specific brew is stored quite a few months prior to being consumed in very low and almost freezing temperatures. The British usually go for a pint of lager at their favourite pub.
3rd Type: Oatmeal Stout
Oatmeal Stout as a type of beer was missing for sometime from the beer market, nevertheless nowadays it has returned. It has special characteristics like a soft body and the distinctive taste of chocolate and coffee along with a touch of nuttiness.
4th Type: Munich Dark/Pale
In the Munich beer production industry they concentrate in the making of dark colored Lagers which have a spicy malt-coffee flavor. If you ever come across the term “Munchener” when you are in a pub in Germany you should know that it refers to this kind of beer that accompanies perfect dishes with chicken or pasta.
5th Type: Stout
Another type of dark beer, Stout is produced by roasting malts or barley. In comparison to other ales it normally has a darker, fuller body, with more malt and it is hoppier. Responsible for this beer are the Irish as this is where Stout Ale brewing begun.
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Now you know how to distinguish your beers, so go out have fun, drink your favourite beer but always remember to be careful and do not drive when you had a drink.
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