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		<title>What You Should Know About Hops When Brewing Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brewing your own beer can be tremendously pleasurable and satisfying. Sometimes, the beer you make at home may end up being better than what you've been drinking at your local pub. There are a number of important things that you must do in order to brew your own beer. One of the most important critical [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/what-you-should-know-about-hops-when-brewing-beer">What You Should Know About Hops When Brewing Beer</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brewing your own beer can be tremendously pleasurable and satisfying. Sometimes, the beer you make at home may end up being better than what you've been drinking at your local pub. There are a number of important things that you must do in order to brew your own beer. One of the most important critical steps in the whole process is the boil, which greatly affects the beer's hops. It can either make or break your home-brewing experience. Making sure that you correctly boil your brew - and more specifically, your hops - will result in as fine a beer as you had originally hoped for.</p>
<p> Hops are grown in several places around the world. The most popular areas for growing hops are the Pacific Northwest, Germany, and England. Hops are a natural preservative that come from the lupulin glands. The oil from hops is what contributes to the pleasant aroma and flavor of beer. Certain acid resins found in hops add to the bitterness of beer. Knowing the extent to which hops make a beer bitter takes some research. You must keep in mind that using hops at different times will create different levels of bitterness, and hence, different tastes.</p>
<p> The only way that you will be able to get a bitter taste from your hops is if you boil them. Usually, it takes between 60 and 90 minutes to fully boil hops. The higher the level of acid, the more bitter your beer will be. These bitter hops do not, however, produce the distinct flavor and aroma that each beer offers. Those attributes are found in a different type of hop, called a finishing hop. A finishing hop can be adjusted as you add it to the mix, thus changing the amount of flavor and aroma.</p>
<p> If you stay on top of the boiling process, you will afford yourself the opportunity to modify the aroma, flavor, and bitterness of the hops as it is eventually ultimately tasted in your beer. To get the best flavor from your hops, add them to your boil about ten minutes before the boil ends. If you are going to add an aroma hop, the best time to do it is usually five minutes before the boil ends. You can also achieve more aroma and flavor by adding your hops to your fermenting device. This is called dry hopping, and will allow you to add the flavor and aroma without the bitterness.</p>
<p> There are a couple of other things that you should know about hops as you prepare to brew your own beer. Be sure to use only the freshest hops when making your beer. You will be able to tell how fresh they are by how green they are by examining their color - you want them to be green - not brown or yellow colored hops. These colors indicate a level of staleness that you do not want. Also, be sure to keep your hops in the refrigerator, as they are natural preservatives, and will eventually spoil if left out too long if left out.</p>
<p>Making your own beer from a <a target="_blank" href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/beer-brewing-machine/">beer brewing machine</a> can save you some money, but it's also an enjoyable pastime. Discover what you need to get started at <a target="_blank" href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/">Beer Brewing Supplies</a>.</p>
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		<title>Searching For A Special Edition Home Brewing System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 14:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a special edition home brewing system is definitely not hard, but it is a matter of deciding which one is right for you and also making sure that you know how to use it which is usually the biggest dilemma here. This is why you would get home brewing books, but above all else [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/searching-for-a-special-edition-home-brewing-system">Searching For A Special Edition Home Brewing System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a special edition home brewing system is definitely not hard, but it is a matter of deciding which one is right for you and also making sure that you know how to use it which is usually the biggest dilemma here. This is why you would get home brewing books, but above all else if you want to get a special edition home brewing system, then you need to have the money available because these cost a lot more than the basic home brewing systems.</p>
<p> Your Top Picks For Special Edition Home Brewing System</p>
<p> For a special edition <a target="_blank" href="http://distillery-yeast.com/data-sheets/general-wine-nutrients/">home brewing system</a>, one of the top picks is the Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single-Cup Home Brewing System. This is one that you know that you can count on because it comes with all the most favorite features and even though it is a pretty advanced machine, it is still very easy to use and to keep clean.</p>
<p> For a special edition home brewing system this is one of the best choices bar none, and is really the perfect appliance to add to your home kitchen if you are a coffee lover. It is so simple and easy to use and there is never any grinding or preparation needed. Even if you are in a rush in the morning for work you can count on this brewer to have your cup of java ready and waiting for you before you have to jet.</p>
<p> You can have it hand delivered by Amazon or other online retailers and you will receive in a few days and can get started using your new coffee maker.</p>
<p> There is also the Mr. <a target="_blank" href="http://allfreightfree.com/en/distillery-yeast-24/temperature-tolerant-distillery-turbo-yeast-377.html">Beer special edition</a> home brewing system that you may be interested in. they have a long lineup of quality, loved, brewing systems, but their special edition version is just that much better than the rest. A person can make any type of beer with the help of kit at very low cost.</p>
<p> This is especially great if you were planning to <a target="_blank" href="http://winebrewinginfo.com/wine-sicknesses-and-errors-page-1/">brew your beer at home</a> and then sell it, because then you are going to be maximizing your gains. The kegs in the kit is reusable and is able to store 2 gallons of the favorite brew. Then you also get plastic 1 liter bottles that you can use for bottling and which make your brew look professional which is important if you want to sell your beer.</p>
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		<title>Making Cheap Beer at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you thinking about brewing your own beer in the comfort of your house, but you're worried about the cost that might be involved? Maybe you consider the microbreweries in your neighborhood, and contemplate the gigantic apparatus utilized to make and store the beer. "Clearly they went through tons of cash getting those machines," you [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/making-cheap-beer-at-home">Making Cheap Beer at Home</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you thinking about brewing your own beer in the comfort of your house, but you're worried about the cost that might be involved? Maybe you consider the microbreweries in your neighborhood, and contemplate the gigantic apparatus utilized to make and store the beer. "Clearly they went through tons of cash getting those machines," you think.</p>
<p> The good news is, you don't have to utilize fixtures just like what the experts use to brew a good quality beer. You may have to obtain some <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/">beer brewing supplies</a></strong>, however it will be well worthwhile when you discover how much money you'll be saving by making your own beer.</p>
<p> Beer is normally composed of somewhat economical ingredients to begin with, so buying the finest will not injure your pocketbook as much as you may believe. Don't waste your time with <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/beer-brewing-ingredients/">beer brewing ingredients</a></strong> that are not fresh. Your beer will be a disappointment if you do.</p>
<p> Interestingly, the least expensive technique to brew beer also provides you the finest outcomes. All-grain brewing is the most low-priced way to make beer when grain is bought in quantity. You will have to get a mash tun and a grain mill, so there is a minor expenditure for the necessary apparatus. However, you should be able to make top quality beer for under $2 for each gallon, and you could brew a mild ale for only $1 per gallon, or less than 10 cents for each bottle.</p>
<p> Another way to lessen the cost of your brew is by raising your own hops. Or you could use the leftover fermenter yeast more than once. Some folks who brew their own beer pour a batch on top of the yeast cake left from the previous batch. Then they extract the yeast cake from the primary fermenter into bottles and collect it in the fridge. This is very simple to do, and means that you just have to buy yeast two times a year. So all that's left to shop for is the grain, which is roughly 70 cents a pound when you get it in bulk. People who brew their own beer commonly use in the range of 8 to ten pounds of grain for every 5 gallon batch.</p>
<p> Brewing your own beer is certainly viable. The good news is that it can be both a fun and low-cost undertaking, and you will not need to go over your spending limit in order to produce a beer that you will take pleasure in. Keep in mind that beer is made from economical ingredients, and then make up your mind to shop for the finest ingredients you can get. In the end, your beer will only be as good as the ingredients that you brew it with.</p>
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		<title>Classic Wine Corks and Beer Bottle Tops On Their Way Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 21:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nobody can argue that bottle tops and wine corks play a vital role in keeping drinks fresh, and they have always done it well very, which is why almost all brands have used very similar designs. Any seasoned drinker will tell you just how many times they have woken up the find hundreds of the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/classic-wine-corks-and-beer-bottle-tops-on-their-way-out">Classic Wine Corks and Beer Bottle Tops On Their Way Out</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody can argue that bottle tops and wine corks play a vital role in keeping drinks fresh, and they have always done it well very, which is why almost all brands have used very similar designs. Any seasoned drinker will tell you just how many times they have woken up the find hundreds of the things scattered about the place after a big night. Although they have served us well over the years, it now seems that their numbers are up, as more efficient and effective bottle tops like the screw top are taking over.</p>
<p> Bottle caps are traditionally made from steel and the original design had 24 teeth that wrapped around the rim, although more modern caps have around 21 teeth. Whilst they were great at keeping the contents of a bottle fresh, they are a nightmare to get off and unless you have teeth made from granite, you have to use a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/Beer-Bottle-Openers-1.htm">bottle opener</a> to stand any chance of quenching your thirst. For this reason above all others, the screw top beer bottle has seen an upsurge of popularity in recent years, as they can be taken anywhere and you don't have to drag and bottle opener along with you.</p>
<p> The case is pretty much the same with wine bottle corks, but there are a couple more reasons why corks are being pushed out (no pun intended). A corkscrew used to be a staple part of any <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/tableware.htm">tableware</a> set, but its usefulness is dwindling as screw top wine bottles become more popular. In the same way as beer bottles need a bottle opener, wine bottles always required a corkscrew to be close by, and that’s just not always practical. Further to this, corks loose out massively to screw tops when it comes to the storage of wine for prolonged periods. Air can breach the cork as it expands and contracts with different moisture levels in its surroundings, and air can very easily turn a wine bad. Also, it has a tendency to break up over time if the wine is stored horizontally, as it often is on  a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/wine-racks.htm">wine rack</a>, resulting in the wine sometimes being ‘corked’ when served. Some may argue that nothing can be as good as the classic bottle top and cork designs, although all the evidence suggests that superior products are taking over in their place.</p>
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		<title>Expand Your Beer Horizons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 15:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word "beer" is often used as a generic noun to describe a cold refreshing beverage. However, beer lovers around the world will heartily agree that there's nothing generic about beer. When it comes to types of beer, there are many, many options to choose from. The amount of differing characteristics that can be found [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/expand-your-beer-horizons">Expand Your Beer Horizons</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word "beer" is often used as a generic noun to describe a cold refreshing beverage. However, beer lovers around the world will heartily agree that there's nothing generic about beer.</p>
<p> When it comes to types of beer, there are many, many options to choose from. The amount of differing characteristics that can be found is surprising, with most people having a favorite type even if they are not aware of it. From stout to cider, and porter to pilsner, there really is something for everyone.</p>
<p> Most beers, particularly those sold commercially, are processed using similar methods. However, the names given to different styles of beer generally reflect individual characteristics of the product, such as where it originated. Different types of beer have unique qualities like appearance, taste, origin and aroma.</p>
<p> Below are some of the most popular types of beer available...</p>
<p> Lager: Some of the most popular types of beer are lagers. Incorporated within this type of beer are American styles such as double pilsner, all-malt and 'light' beers. Popular international choices include Czech, European, Japanese and German lagers.</p>
<p> Ale: This includes brown ale, American amber, porter and wild ales. Other variations are ales brewed with local techniques from Belgium, Ireland, Finland, Scotland and France.</p>
<p> Cider: While not an official beer, cider is still enjoyed by many beer drinkers. Favorites include standard cider, New England cider and many specialty ciders.</p>
<p> Hybrids: This term refers to experimental brewing methods and ingredients. Berbed, smoked, fruit and vegetable beer and spiced beer are all types of hybrids.</p>
<p> You're missing out if you haven't tried at least the types of beer listed above. Remember that variety is the spice of the life; you're severely limiting yourself by always being loyal to one brand. Next time you're in a beer drinking mood, try something different!.</p>
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		<title>Want To Brew Your Own Beer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making beer at home is something that every true beer lover should try at some point. Not only is it fun to do, but it's neither expensive, nor difficult. If you are interested in learning how to make beer at home, then you are definitely going to want to read on so that you can [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/want-to-brew-your-own-beer">Want To Brew Your Own Beer?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making beer at home is something that every true beer lover should try at some point. Not only is it fun to do, but it's neither expensive, nor difficult.</p>
<p> If you are interested in learning how to make beer at home, then you are definitely going to want to read on so that you can learn about the basic process that is involved to make beer at home.</p>
<p> Making beer at home requires you to only really follow a few steps. The first step of the process being to purchase yourself a beer kit, which you can find easily enough in online beer brewing stores. Make sure that you get a fully comprehensive kit, one that includes all of the different tools and materials required.</p>
<p> Then you need the four main ingredients, which are: water, malt, hops, and yeast. You might be surprised to know water is actually the most abundant ingredient, and makes up most of the final product. Malted barley is barley grain that has carefully been soaked in water until it sprouts and is then dried and used to make beer. The distinctive aroma and slight bitterness of the finished brew is determined by the hops. Yeast is the catalyst which makes it all happen.</p>
<p> You then need to combine all of the ingredients using your beer kit. The exact way to do this is dependent on the type of beer kit you get, but every beer kit will come with instructions that will be easy enough to follow.</p>
<p> Should you wish to do so, you can deviate a little from the instructions provided with your beer kit to create a slightly more unique beer. Maybe you want to try adding some of your own flavorings to it, such as honey or banana.</p>
<p> Don't worry about making mistakes as starting over is no big deal. In fact, practice and experimentation is the best way to learn. After doing a few trial batches, most people master the art of brewing their own beer. When you do, and realize just how fresh tasty home brewed beer is, you will wonder why you took so long to get involved.</p>
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		<title>Making A Large Home Brew</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Typically, people make small home brews, and so if you are planning on making a large home brew, then there are several pointers that you are absolutely going to want to take into consideration.</p>
<p> Most people only plan on making a large home brew if they are having a lot of people over or if they are planning to store most of the brew away so that they can use it in the future, and both of these reasons are acceptable. For any other reasons you would probably be best just to stick with making smaller more frequent brews.</p>
<p> As with most other things in life, the bigger you want something to be, the more time and effort it takes. The same principle applies to home brewing. So if you do not have a lot extra of all of these, then perhaps you should just reconsider.</p>
<p> Another thing that you are going to want to think about before making a large home brew is the fact of whether you have the space to do it. After all, you can quite easily make a small home brew right in a tiny kitchen, however when it comes to a larger one you may have difficulty if you do not have enough room for everything.</p>
<p> Assess the amount of space that you have available on the countertops, in the sink and in the fridge. Spend a few minutes maximizing the space available for your large home brew as moving things out of the way whilst you are in the process of brewing could cause you to lose your concentration and make a mistake.</p>
<p> You basically have 2 options should you unfortunately not have the required amount of space available to you; either you should stick to making smaller brews so that you have more free space to work with, or find a friend or family members home during those one or two times that you need to make an especially large brew.</p>
<p> In terms of the actual brewing process, it is exactly the same to make a large brew as it is to make a small one. The only thing to keep in mind is to ensure that all ingredients are increased in equal measures.</p>
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		<title>Beer Brewing : Join A Home Brew Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 15:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making your own alcoholic drinks can be fun and challenging at the same time, and will not take up a lot of time or space. Usually one burner on your stove will be enough space, except for storage, and in about two hours, up to five gallons of home brew can be in the keg [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/beer-brewing-join-a-home-brew-club">Beer Brewing : Join A Home Brew Club</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making your own alcoholic drinks can be fun and challenging at the same time, and will not take up a lot of time or space. Usually one burner on your stove will be enough space, except for storage, and in about two hours, up to five gallons of home brew can be in the keg or ready for bottling.</p>
<p> Those getting into the hobby of home brewing their own alcoholic beverages may want to consider joining a home brew club, geared toward the type of home brew in which they are the most interested. Whether your beverage of choice is beer, wine or grain alcohol, and regardless of where in the country you reside, there is going to be a home brew club to match your interest.</p>
<p> Though it is best to start off by simply following the instructions that accompany your home brew kit, do not ignore the experimental way of doing things for too long. As people become more experienced in home brewing, they may try different methods or different ingredients and often willingly share these findings with other members of their home brew club. The associations are designed for this type of sharing as well as gathering and sharing their finished products as well as discussing potential legal issues surrounding the home brewing industry.</p>
<p> By joining a home brew club, you can get many new ideas and can ask questions of your own, finding out if a technique will work before you try it. Others in the home brew club may have already tried and failed and can offer advice on how to do things correctly.</p>
<p> Many members of a home brew club are more than willing to share their knowledge and experience, despite the intense competition of brewing the best. Whether beer, wine or straight alcohol, sharing tips with new brewers are what some of the more experienced brewers do best.</p>
<p> A few times a year, you will probably find that regional competitions get organized, at which home brewers from a particular area have their best work judged. You will be going up against some pretty experienced people should you enter but do not let that put you off. This is one type of competition in which taking part is truly more important than winning. You are guaranteed to have great time!</p>
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		<title>The Cultural Art Of Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 05:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social context Quite a lot of social activities and traditions are greatly associated with beer drinking, various games such as darts and playing cards We won't touch on the other fun beer drinking games right now. The consumption of beer in excess and isolation may be associated with people drinking away their problems, while drinking [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/the-cultural-art-of-beer">The Cultural Art Of Beer</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://thefineartofbeer.blogspot.com/">Social context</a><br /> Quite a lot of social activities and traditions are greatly<br /> associated with beer drinking, various games such as darts and playing cards We won't touch on the other fun beer drinking games right now. The consumption of beer in excess and isolation may be associated with people<br /> drinking away their problems, while drinking in<br /> excess at parties or social gatherings may be associated with binge drinking.</p>
<p> Around the world<br /> All over the earth, beer is consumed.  There are<br /> several breweries in the Middle East countries as<br /> well, such as Syria and Iraq.  There is also<br /> breweries in African countries and other remote<br /> countries such as Mongolia as well.</p>
<p> Glassware serving<br /> Providing the appropriate beer glass is considered<br /> desirable by some drinkers.  There are some beer drinkers that may sometimes drink right out of the bottle or can, At the same time others maychoose to pour their beer into a glass.  Drinking from glass picks up aromas by the nose, consider the fact that  if one wishes to appreciate the aromas of beer, the beer is first poured into a mug, glass, or stein.</p>
<p> Comparable to  wine, for some types of beer there are specialized styles of glasses, with some glassware produced from breweries intended for their own styles<br /> of beer.</p>
<p> Temperature<br /> The conditions for serving beer have a big influence<br /> on a drinker's experiences.  An important factor when drinking is the temperature, as colder<br /> temperatures will start to inhibit the chemical<br /> senses of the tongue and throat, which will narrow<br /> down the flavor profile of beer, this tends to allow<br /> lagers to release their crisp flavor.</p>
<p> Pouring<br /> The proper way to pour your beer will have an influence on the presentation of beer. The flow rate from the<br /> tap, titling of the glass, and position of the pour into the glass will all affect the outcome, such as the size and longevity of the head and the turbulence of the bar as the carbonation starts to be released.</p>
<p> The more heavily carbonated beers such as German pilseners will need settling time before they are served, although many of them are served with the addition of the remaining yeast at the bottom to add extra color and flavor.</p>
<p> Beer rating<br /> The rating of beer is a craze that combines the<br /> enjoyment of drinking beer with the hobby of collecting it.  Those that drink beer sometimes tend to record their scores and comments on various internet websites. </p>
<p> This is a worldwide activity, as people in the United States will swap bottles of beer with those<br /> living in Russia and New Zealand. The scores may then be tallied together to compose lists of the<br /> most popular beers in each country as well as those all over the world.</p>
<p> There you have it, hope you enjoy that next beer with a little more knowledge on one of my favorite subjects.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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		<title>Are You Suffering From Hangovers?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A hangover is something that just about all of us have experienced at some point in time.  After spending a night out drinking, you may wake up in the morning with your head feeling heavy and your stomach in knots.  At that moment, you probably decided that you would quit drinking, to prevent this awful [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com">Sterling Silver Goblet</a><br/><br/><a href="http://sterlingsilvergoblet.com/are-you-suffering-from-hangovers">Are You Suffering From Hangovers?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A hangover is something that just about all of us have experienced at some point in time.  After spending a night out drinking, you may wake up in the morning with your head feeling heavy and your stomach in knots.  At that moment, you probably decided that you would quit drinking, to prevent this awful feeling from happening again.  No matter how hard you may have tried though, chances are that it happened again.</p>
<p>Even though we all know that alcohol can lead to hangovers, the cause of a hangover is something we don’t know.  Alcohol does have some positive effects on the body, although it can also lead to negative effects such as hangovers.  Some doctors will actually recommend it, while others will tell you never to drink it.  Even though drinking is good, moderation is the key.  The easiest way to avoid hangovers is to drink in moderation - and never get drunk.</p>
<p>As many of us already know, whisky, bourbon, and wine can result in a much harder hangover than <a target="_blank" href="http://freelabelmaker.com/vodka001.html">vodka or beer</a>.  For many people, chemicals in wines or yeast found in unfiltered beers can result in headaches.  Beer, <a target="_blank" href="http://winebasketscom.com/wine-and-spirits/things-to-consider-when-storing-wine-bottles-79/">wine</a>, and liquor can be fun and relaxing to drink, although if you aren’t careful you can easily get a headache or a hangover.</p>
<p>Even though the cause for hangovers is unknown, it has been proven that the headaches associated with hangovers stem from dehydration.It will make you to urinate very often with alcohol being a diuretic.  Therefore, if you drink alcohol or beer on a daily basis, your body will remain dehydrated.  When you wake up in the morning with a bad headache and turn to coffee, which is also a diuretic, the process of dehydration actually gets worse.</p>
<p>You’ll also need to do something with the alcohol that has been left in your body.  Even though a hangover can make you want to stay in bed, the secret to getting yourself back on track is movement.You will need sweat in order to get rid of your body from the alcohol.Sweating gets the toxins out of your body, and helps you feel better.  You can exercise or have sex to get over a hangover, as the heat your body emits will be too much for alcohol toxins to handle.</p>
<p>Although a hangover can be a bit of a pain, it can be prevented.  The first rule of drinking any type of <a target="_blank" href="http://freelabelmaker.com/whisky007.html">alcoholic beverage</a> is to never drink on an empty stomach.  If you eat a good meal before you start drinking, you’ll find that the food can help you digest the alcohol much better.When the alcohol begins to attack on your stomach, you should think about eating foods that are high in fat, like cheese.  You can also sip some olive oil or drink some water.  The secret to making sure that you don’t get a hangover when drinking is to drink in moderation and never let yourself get too drunk.</p>
<p>Beer is digested very fast by your body, which is why you should always drink beer first if you plan to mix drinks.  Beer is digested the fastest, and will also help your body to absorb any other drinks you have faster.You should always remember that when you drink alcohol, your body will be dehydrated.  Any type of alcohol that you consume is a diuretic, therefore you should always drink water with your alcohol.The reason why you will require water, is to ensure that you stay hydrated because alcohol can dehydrate your body very fast.</p>
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