Beer Styles
You can choose from over 100 different styles of beer in every flavor you can imagine.This dazzling array includes pilsners, pale ales, porters, stouts, barley wines and bocks to name but few.
Lager
The world's most popular beer style Czech Pilsener, through every shade of yellow to the deep golden colour of the strong German 'doppelbocks'. Lagers are fermented cold so in comparison with ales, more of the delicate flavoue malt and hops come through into the glass. Lagers are normally light in colour and they vary wided strength. From standard products (4% ABV) through premium beers (5% ABV) S lagers tend to be low in bitterness and delicately flavoured. Lagers popular iur, followed by robust continentals like Belgium's Stella Artois, Denmark's Carlsberg, Grolsch and Heineken from Holland, Becks and Holsten from Germany or Pilsner Urquell from the Czech Republic.
Ale
Ales are generer flavoured than lagers due to a higher fermentation temand vary from straw-Boddingtons and Oakham Jet black of Guinness. Historically, until the arr kilned malts in the early 1800s, all ales would have been brownish and rather smoky from the wood fired kilns.
Speciality Beers
There is a huge collection of beers with fascinating flavours. There is an exciting array ranging from the wheat beers of cent phenomenon on British shelves, their naturally cloudy nature being formerly viewed with suspicion by those used tng tradition, made by steeping beer berries (framboise). These beers can act either as aperitifs, if eeter. In the last twenty years, British brewers have started to create exotic speciality beers flavoured with summer fruits, heather flowers, ginger, sweet gale, elderflower, coiety: Variety rs and alcohols Book of Records strongest beer - Sam Adams Utopias at an astonishing 27% ABV. There is a beer for every food and every our taste buds are aroused, you will soon find that to have your own ten to twenty bottle 'beer cellar' is a must and with an array of exotic glasses to match.
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