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Because of their use of aged hops, lambics lack the characteristic hop aroma or flavor found in most other beers. Furthermore, the wild yeasts that are specific to lambic-style beers give gueuze a dry, cider-like, musty, sour, acetic acid, lactic acid taste. Many describe the taste as sour and "barnyard-like".
The categories are varied and include processes or ingredients not usually regarded as defining beer styles in themselves, such as cask ale or gluten-free beer. [2] [3] [4] Beer terms such as ale or lager cover a wide variety of beer styles, and are better thought of as broad categories of beer styles.
This farmhouse-style “barn beer” approach, alongside mixed-culture fermentation, sets the foundation for different brews with different bouquets, like a recent amaro-inspired beer with ...
Dandelion and burdock is a beverage originating and commonly consumed in the British Isles since the Middle Ages.It was originally a type of light mead but over the years has evolved into the carbonated soft drink commercially available today. [1]
For single-origins, he turns to a “lighter, more fruity style,” such as the honey process for a Mexican bean, a strawberries-and-cream sensation from a Colombian and berry notes from an Ethiopian.
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Historically, faro is a low-alcohol, sweetened beer made from a blend of lambic and a much lighter, freshly brewed beer to which brown sugar (or sometimes caramel or molasses) was added. The fresh beer was referred to as meertsbier, and was not necessarily a lambic. [17] Sometimes herbs were added as well.
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