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German brewing traditions

German brewing traditions

Germany is renowned for many things - its engineering excellence, culture, and, of course, its exceptional beers. German brewing is considered one of the oldest and most significant in the world. It's a country where beer is not just a beverage but a part of culture and heritage.
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The art of beer and food pairing: a culinary adventure

The art of beer and food pairing: a culinary adventure

It's no secret that beer and food have been an inseparable duo, delighting taste buds around the world for centuries. What started as a simple pairing of hoppy brews and tasty snacks has evolved into a complex art known as "food pairing", the art of matching beer with the right dishes.
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Exploring Poland's cider heritage

Exploring Poland's cider heritage

Cider flavours have long enticed the taste buds of alcohol enthusiasts worldwide. While many of us may associate cider primarily with England or France, it's worth delving into the fascinating history of cider and its presence in Poland.
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Bottle Cap Day: what is it all about?

Bottle Cap Day: what is it all about?

Bottle Cap Day, also known as Bottle Cap Appreciation Day, is not just an occasion to celebrate our everyday bottle opener, but also an opportunity to delve deeper into its role in our culture. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the history and significance of this day, its environmental dimension, and why bottle caps matter.
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Beer and Politics: an unlikely connection

Beer and Politics: an unlikely connection

Beer, a beverage that has accompanied people in various social situations for centuries, may seem distant from politics. However, in reality, these two worlds often intersect, creating subtle connections. In this article, we will delve into the expansion of the five areas where beer and politics intertwine.
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Autumn Delight: exploring Pumpkin Spice beers

Autumn Delight: exploring Pumpkin Spice beers

As the leaves change colours and the air grows crisper, beer enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of a unique and flavourful category of brews – pumpkin spice beers. These seasonal offerings bring together the warmth of autumn spices with the refreshing taste of beer, making them a perfect choice for cozy evenings by the fireplace or gatherings with friends.
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Why is a can better for your beer?

Why is a can better for your beer?

Beer is a beloved beverage enjoyed by people all over the world, and every beer enthusiast has their own preferences when it comes to taste, style, and brand. But have you ever wondered about the best packaging for beer? One of the hottest topics in the beer world is the debate of can vs. bottle. Let's explore the advantages of a can over a bottle as a beer packaging option.
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Hops or malt. What is beer made of?

Hops or malt. What is beer made of?

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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Unveiling the world of IPA and its diverse varieties

Unveiling the world of IPA and its diverse varieties

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.
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History written in beer. Part II

History written in beer. Part II

The Sumerian empire eventually fell to ruin, but the universally acclaimed beer continued to be brewed, of course.  Worthy successors of the Sumerians in this field turned out to be the Babylonians.
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