The unexplored truth about beer

Beer is considered one of the world's famous drinks, but there are many things people don't know about it.

Beer and beard

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Dense beards can make drinking beer difficult. However, it can also produce a beer to drink. A beer master in Oregon (USA) discovered a way to make beer from a yeast made from his own beard. This may sound scary, but this is a very effective way to create yeast.

In fact, fermentation is carried out by decomposing natural creatures, so brewing yeast from . human beards is not too difficult to understand (except that this special ingredient makes people I fear more).

Beer foam

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A lot of professional guys don't like beer foam on the cup, it makes it hard for them to drink beer, and it doesn't look good. However, beer foam is an extremely important part of beer, formed from a complex carbon dioxide reaction and is an important part of predicting the quality of beer.

There are many types of stout, such as Guinness - famous for the spicy beer foam in each cup that is poured out. A beer with no foam proves to be a bland and even bitter beer.

Cannabis and beer

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Few people know that marijuana and beer actually have a pretty close relationship. The main flavoring agent in beer, hops, is a member of the Cannabaceae family. This is also the family of marijuana.

Although plants and families often have a lot of common genetic traits that are thought to be not quite the same, studies are still being done to compare the substance produced between the two brewing processes and the processing process. turn marijuana.

Beer from dead animals

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Everyone must believe that corpse jutsu cannot relate to beer. In fact, a British brewing company, BrewDog, will surprise you with the new product launched in 2011, believed to be the world's strongest beer with an alcohol content of up to 55%.

This drink, named 'End of history' , is made from real animal corpses, and the design of the beer bottle is also impressive with the outer shell being the body of a white furry hamster or one. Squirrel, bottle mouth is protruding from the mouth of these dead animals.

The world's oldest drinking beer

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The recipes of ancient beers are really hard to find. In 2010, a wreck from the 19th century was found near Finland, carrying a secret treasure: the world's oldest drinking beer.

Preserved under the abyss of low temperature, the beer bottle is found to have a burning and sour taste of acid. The rest of the beer bottle was carried away, and its true taste was said to be much more pleasant.

Currently, five beer bottles found on the shipwreck are being studied in Finland to determine the exact formula that people in the 19th century used. The researchers also said they would produce a beer similar to the name "Beer Shipwreck".

Michael Jackson and beer

Michael Jackson here is not the King of Pop, but he is British Michael Jackson (1942-2007), a scholar about beer and a prominent expert in the field of drinks (bearded man in the picture). Considered a 'beer hunter' , Jackson is a writer, the journalist brought beer out of contempt in the late 1970s (this period was considered a cheap drink for the poor).

Jackson has always considered beer to be an important part of culture, which is why he always writes about beers in its historical context. He also popularized the idea of ​​classifying beer in his own way. Without him, the world of beer would probably be different and extremely tedious. Beer aficionados all over the world have realized this, and give him lots of awards and gratitude.

Water and beer

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Water is almost tasteless, but in fact it is an extremely important factor in the taste of beer. The main ingredient of beer is water, without any formulas or ingredients that can create the taste of beer if the water quality is low.

Through the development process, many breweries have chosen the exclusive production location by the water quality at that place. Purity is the deciding factor: many people have failed to brew beer at home because they use chlorinated tap water.

In addition, each of the different water sources gives a distinct taste and quality to beer. Many people believe that the best water source for beer production in the world is taken from the mountains in Ireland. That is the source of water used to make the famous Guinness beer. Please taste it when you can.

Pyramids and beer

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When the Giza pyramid was built, the workers were paid entirely by beer. They are drinking beer along with three meals a day to get more working health. The ancient Egyptians believed that beer was the source of excitement, and also a reward for the hard work of workers. In fact, the idea is that without beer, the monumental pyramid work like Giza could not be completed.

The best beer in the world

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So far, the most praised beer flavor is Westvleteren 12, with 10.2% alcohol content. This beer has been produced since 1940.

Westvleteren 12 is a refined, dark beer that tastes like chocolate and is called the undefeated beer in beers. This famous beer is easily identified by its distinctive golden lid.

Previously, it was a beer sold only in monasteries in remote rural areas of Belgium, and the one who made it was monks. People who buy this type of beer must park their cars for miles to wait and buy. However, the monks seemed to understand the power of this product, and decided to make a profit from it when necessary.

In 2012, when they needed to repair the roof of the monastery, Westvleteren 12 was exported to many countries for about $ 75 to $ 85 for a 6-bottle box and two trial cups. And this beer has been sold out within minutes.