(Beer of the month) A Cool Way of Buying the Right Beer Fridge
No commentsBy Lumbardo
It is important that you buy your beer fridge only from reputable UK vendor with the track record for reliable customer service and fast delivery. The task of finding the right source for your cooling appliance is not supposed to be a complicated matter as you will focus your comparison only to those stores and retailers that have the track record for utmost reliability and professionalism. You can get market leads and information about these reliable sources of cooling appliances through the Internet. Specifically, you can check out those sites that provide reviews and comparison of the services and performances of these retailers and stores that offer various types and models of beer fridge.
Once you are able to come up with a short list of potential retailers or vendors of your cooling appliance, you can move on and start comparing the prices and discounts that you can get for a list of brands and models of the beer fridge. It is also important that you closely look at the various features and performance efficiency of each of the models and types of the cooling appliance. A low priced unit does not necessarily translate into a good deal. There are other variables that must be included in the equation before you are able to decide with finality the brand and the model that meets your needs and requirements.
It is important that your reasons for buying a beer fridge are properly established as these are important when you are making your selection of the most appropriate choice among your list of options. If you are looking forward to a cold beer every time you get off from work and not worry whether there will be one that is available in your fridge then it might be practical for you to buy a separate cooling appliance solely for your beer drinks at home. It is also a party essential and you will definitely enjoy relaxing at home with the knowledge that you have a ready stock of your favourite beers.
There are several variables that you must take into account when buying a drinks refrigerator. You have to determine the ideal number of beers that you want stored in your cooling appliance at any given time. You also have to decide how you want your beer to stay. Further, it is also essential for you to decide on the cooling method that you prefer for your favourite beer drinks. You also have to look into the design and style of the cooling appliance that you are going to buy. This is specifically influenced by the functionality that you seek as well as the aesthetic value as it must match the character and design theme of the interior of your home.
A beer fridge is basically about fun and function. This is especially so when you enjoy throwing parties for friends and colleagues. You can even personalize your cooling appliance so that it can create the mood that you want to have whilst having your weekend party with friends. For whatever reasons, it is important that you know of the proper and effective way of choosing and buying the right cooling appliance.
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Brewing Flavoured Beer - A Change Once In A While
By Luke Porter
Everyone who loves beer has their own preferences as to the best brands and the best tastes. Some of the most popular beers in the world are unique-tasting brands which are recognisable to all and have a legion of fans who enjoy them. there are many people who feel however that the readily available brands lack a certain something. The range of different lagers which are popular with millions are considered bland by many, who term them as being almost like water.
When brewing your own beer, you could make a near replica of any one of the bottled or canned brands available in stores. You could, however, go for something a little different. There is such a wide range of different tastes that you can go for. There is practically no limit to what you can do with the right ingredients, in fact. However, it should be remembered that just because you can do something, it does not mean you should. You could, theoretically, make a beer that tastes of just about anything, but some of them will taste horrific. Brewing flavoured beer is as much about restraint as it is imagination.
For example, it is possible to brew beer to taste like chocolate. It is entirely possible to brew very good chocolate beer, but many people make the mistake of looking at the recipe, thinking “that would be great with a little bit more chocolate” and amending the recipe only to find themselves with a frankly sickly brew that tastes more like sour chocolate soup than anything else. You can buy chocolate malt to achieve a result that tastes enough like chocolate and enough like beer to suit all palates.
The importance of restraint in brewing flavoured beer is crucial. As there is a lot of fun to be had trying out different flavours, you will be hard pressed to find something that you cannot make into a beer. You could, theoretically, make a beer that tastes like cheese, but it would be horrible. It is also worth remembering that adding a product to the brewing process does not mean that the beer will taste like that item. Sometimes it is worth adding a flavouring that tastes like the intended product rather than adding the product itself.
Whatever you do it is important to recognize that just because you like chocolate and you like beer, it doesn’t mean that you will like chocolate beer. By all means experiment with different flavourings, but try to get the right balance of difference and quality. A fruit-flavoured beer is a good place to start, but do not make the mistake of thinking that because the fruit itself is an organic ingredient that it should be added unrefined. Brewing flavoured beers depends on getting the results whatever it takes. It’s not cheating to add extract of fruit to get a fruit flavour When it comes down to it, remember that there is a limit to what you should do, and work happily within that limit.
Luke Porter is a home beer brewing enthusiast, and an expert author. You are invited to discover the simple secrets of brewing world class beer from the comfort of your home by reading his latest book, “Home Beer Brewing Secrets” available at http://homebeerbrewingsecrets.com/
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The History Of Beer
By Curtis Rum
Ale is the historical most common type of beer. For very long time it was the definition of beer and the most popular beer. The word beer itself meant ale before hops were added to brewing in the 15th century. Eventually ale was beaten by lager beer (but not in the world of home beer making), but instead of a mass product it became a beer for people who prefer only good beer.
The first thing that visually defines ale is color the lightest of all ales is Weissbier (wheat beer) a traditional German beer which is way darker than any usual lager. Pale ales are not dark but they are also easy to distinguish from light lager beers. Finally red ales, porters and stouts are defined by red or black color and what most important rich flavor. The second thing that will allow you to define dark ale from dark lager, for example, is taste. Ales aim to give you a huge variety of taste and aftertaste, this it truly a beer to enjoy and a beer to chose!
Ale or Lager? Its Your Choice! Home Beer Making
While ale definitely lost its popularity to lager in the 20th century, it remained as number one beer for all serious beer lovers, who look for taste and flavor. If you look at any beer rating websites you will see that the top rated beers are ales (porters mostly). Also if you look at the beer types available for home beer making, there are mostly ales. Who needs to brew a low flavored lager if you can always buy one? The real challenge in home beer making are ales, especially keeping the color and flavor right. So all people must be aware of the seriousness of ale, especially the ones who have a microbrewery at home.
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