9 Kasım 2012 Cuma

Most unusual beers in the world | RedGage

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Most unusual beers in the world | RedGage: "For most of the new beer is a delicious drink that results when a skilful master brewer combines water, malt, hops and yeast. "

Some brewers, but were not limited to these ingredients, conceiving many varieties of beer more or less interesting that capture the flavor, ingredients, packaging or presentation. Also, many local beers bears an imprint, pointing out the specific region where they are produced.Whether it is with local beers, beers or simply unusual beers designed to shock, deserves to find the most unusual beers in the world.Lambic - wild Belgian beerAlmost all countries of the world boast their varieties of beer. Record holder types of beer is without doubt, Belgium, where they can be enjoyed no less than 1131 sorts. The state in Western Europe has had centuries of winemaking unfavorable climates, but soil and weather conditions were ideal for growing barley and hops, and water springs produce famous for its quality. All these factors have led Belgium to become, in time, the country of manufacture most types of beers. These include wheat beer spiced with coriander seeds and orange peel, West Flanders red beers aged in oak barrels or Trappist beers (produced by monks in order therapist, a strict branch of Catholicism). The most unusual drink is beer of "Lamb" - one of the few beers in the world produced using wild yeast.Wild yeast beers gave mankind its first, and then the manufacturing process of this drink has been improved, but a real science. However, in a valley in Belgium, beer is produced as in ancient times.Why people here still use a slow and difficult production method is simple: beer with wild yeast is unparalleled spontaneity that obtained with yeast culture. The name given to this type of beer is "Lamb", which comes from the name of Lembeek.Lambic beer is brewed type of at least one third wheat and barley sprouts rest. Hops is also used, but not necessarily bitter flavor (which does not fit well in the mix), but rather as an antiseptic and preservative. Unlike conventional beer factories where steel machinery that is brewed drink equipment is clean as a hospital Lamb brewing plants resembles more farms. Here, open windows and ventilation systems "tempt" wild yeast living rooms walls and wooden barrels contribute to the production of unique drinks.Unique manufacturing process of this beer takes longer than usual. If most factories ferment beer in a few days, at most a few weeks, the production of beer "Lamb" takes between one and three cousins.African Pride - manioc beerManioc ( Manihot esculenta ) is a little known plant in Europe, but playing a key role in tropical and subtropical areas, is an essential element in the diet of over 500 million people. This potato-like root is an important source of carbohydrates, playing an important role especially African population.In recent years, cassava has become interesting for brewers who want to respond to the growing demand for this drink in Africa, amid steady economic growth leads to increased power consumption of the local population.Because infrastructure is underdeveloped transport and distribution costs associated with imported beers are made to be very expensive. Brewing on the African continent is itself a costly endeavor, essential ingredients for beer, and barley or hops, must be imported. To reduce costs, brewers have decided to use this very common plant on the African continent, cassava, to design a special beer.Manioc beer tastes similar to regular beer, so the starchy ingredient is an ideal solution for producing this drink on the African continent. This brew was launched last year in Mozambique under the name "Impala beer". The first data suggests that manioc beer is a success, which in addition to the company's manufacturing sales also facilitates local agricultural development, bringing additional income to farmers in the region.This is not only great beer sold on the African continent. A beer made from sorghum, a plant adapted to the warm climate, was offered for sale in Uganda since 2002, proving to be a real success. The same thing happened in Nigeria, where Heineken began producing in the early '90s after sorghum beer was banned imports of barley. Drink won the hearts of the public, and today sell Heineken beer made from sorghum in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Burundi. The Company believes that this drink could be successful even other continents.Beers that set recordsIn addition to special beers designed to respect local traditions, master brewers have created some varieties and to set new world records.One such example is Brewmeister, a brewer in Scotland, which announced in late October 2012 launch of the world's strongest beer: Armageddon , which contains 65% alcohol. John MacKenzie, owner of the brewery, said that "beer is viscous due to special manufacturing process we use to allow it to reach this high level of alcohol". Beer is cooled to 0 degrees Celsius during the manufacturing process at which water freezes, the alcohol in beer is not affected. Brewers remove ice formed, and the result is a very strong beer.Beer will be offered for sale on 3 November 2012, at Inverness Scottish beer festival in the town.Brewers recommend this beer to be consumed with caution, like a good whiskey.Record for "most expensive beer" was established on November 3, 2010, when the first bottle of beer "Antarctic Nail Ale" was sold for the sum of $ 800. This special beer was produced in a limited edition of only 30 bottles, differing from all other drinks in that water used in production came from a glacier in Antarctica.Ice was collected by representatives of NGO Sea Shepherd Conservation Society during expeditions against whale hunting. Therefore, the Australian company producing Nail Brewing in Perth, donated all proceeds from the Sea Shepherd auction to support the organization's efforts.Before this drink to obtain the title of "most expensive beer", the record was set by a bizarre creation BrewDogs Scottish brewery: a beer with 55% alcohol content, sold in a bottle covered with fur a naturalized squirrels! Produced in a range of only 12 bottles, beer "The End of History" cost 765 dollars a bottle and is available as "weasel".Once awarded the title of "most expensive beer in the world" Antarctic Nail Ale, Australian company representatives said that "it is great to sell the most expensive beer in the world, but the most important thing is our cause. It's good that now most expensive beer in the world helping to save whales, rather than just a beer sold in bottles covered with animal corpses. "Another record is for 'oldest beer', which was discovered in 2010 by divers investigating a boat that sank in the Baltic seabed. After studying bottles found near the Ã…land Islands, the experts concluded that the low temperature of the seabed and absence of light beer actually preserved until today. The ship that sank beer were found between 1800 and 1830, according to expert analysis. "We believe that these bottles are by far the oldest bottles of beer in the world," said Rainer Justin, spokesman authorities of Ã…land.Other beer enthusiasts have resorted to other methods to get a special potion, the past play an important role. An American professor of biology, Raul Cano, found that yeast can be "resurrected" by extracting it from amber, where the organism can survive for a long time. After obtaining a sample chihlibar in Burma, Cano old yeast extract from approximately 45 million years ago and used this organism to create a unique beer. Teacher attempt was successful, so he founded theFossil Fuels Brewing to sell locally unique drink. According to critics, beer brewed with yeast prehistoric tastes spicy, clove, light flavors of ginger and pineapple.Novel and unusual beers useHumans are not the only species on Earth who appreciates nice taste of beer - this is the conclusion reached by Australian company owners Paws Point. Therefore, they decided to design a drink dedicated to man's best friend, entitled "Dog Beer". "Our dogs love beer, but that does not make them better. Therefore we decided to design a dedicated drink, which they enjoy, "the company said.Australians are not the only ones who had this idea. An American company, Dog Star Brewing Company, has developed itself a special beer for dogs. Titled "Happy Tail Ale" drink is prepared based on recipes containing glucosamine, vitamin E and beef flavors. Both beers are non-alcoholic and non-carbonated.Representatives of other Australian companies, 4 Pines Brewing Company, realized that beer can be consumed in space . Therefore, they designed a beer designed for consumption under zero gravity, allowing astronauts to enjoy your favorite drink even when not on Earth. Australian Brewers opted for a beer flavored, type stout , to compensate for the fact that people lose some of the sense of taste in the absence of gravity. Drink that they have designed it, called "Vostok 4 Pines Stout", became the first beer in history that has been tested under microgravity after Australian brewers rented a specialized aircraft for this purpose.
So if you feel like experimenting, new challenges, new sensations, there are plenty of unusual beers that you satisfy your curiosity and imagination. Enjoyed from time to time, the "background" comfort of familiarity with classic beer, our beer the everyday, brown or blonde, these experiences are variations, new note, special shades that add flavor and piquancy of life a lover real beer.

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