Latest posts

Hop-Forward Pale Ales
by hemron/ on 21 Apr 2022

Hop-Forward Pale Ales

There are several popular beer styles to try out, and one of them is the highly favoured, hop-forward pale ale variant. Considered to fall in-between light lagers and dark stouts, pale ales are flavourful, pale golden to deep amber beers with moderate beer brewing strength. High-Quality Malty Beer Created in England, the name was originally used to distinguish top-fermented beers brewed from paler malts. There are now various styles, including American pale ales, Belgian ales, Scotch ales, and double India pale ales, also known as IPAs.

Vegan Beer
by hemron/ on 28 Feb 2022

Vegan Beer

There are millions of people all over the world that identify as vegans. This has had a surprising effect on the way food and beverages are made today. Speaking of drinks, beer is one of the most beloved categories there is. The world of beer is wide, this is why when you browse through our website, you will find insightful content such as beer reviews and other beer facts you didn’t know about.

Irish Stout
by hemron/ on 05 Dec 2021

Irish Stout

Our site has beer reviews from all around the world, and it’s a small wonder. Beer is the oldest alcoholic drink available, and the options are vast. There are IPAs, the ever timeless bitters, and the crisp and refreshing lagers, but today’s blog post focuses on an oldie but goodie – Irish stout. How Irish Stout Developed The legacy and history of Irish stout goes back centuries, creating the most popular Irish dry stout called Guinness.

Beer Brewing Process
by hemron/ on 19 Sep 2021

Beer Brewing Process

Brewing is the process of making beer by steeping a starch such as cereal grains or barley in water and then fermenting the resulting liquid with yeast. Most people enjoy drinking it and this is why you will find many beer reviews all over the internet. The Process Brewing has been around for a long time with various beer recipes being found in ancient writing from Egypt and Mesopotamia. Brewing involves a number of basic steps and ingredients and this makes it easier for almost anyone to do it.

Enjoy Your Beer in Dublin Beer Halls
by hemron/ on 30 Jun 2021

Enjoy Your Beer in Dublin Beer Halls

We all agree that beer is the oldest alcoholic drink, dating back many centuries. That is why if you’re visiting Dublin city for the first time, the choice of beer halls can be somewhat overwhelming. Brewers such as SLBC will help you quench your thirst from their varieties like classic bitters or stout to crisp lagers and IPAs. Also, most establishments serve the perfect pint of Guinness. Best Dublin Places to Sip Your Beer The two types of beers typically connected with Irish breweries are dry stouts like Guinness and traditional red ales.

Craft beer dublin
by hemron/ on 25 May 2021

Craft beer dublin

Some people don’t make beer in their bathtubs. According to some beer reviews, they don’t stay that way, at least not for long. Some craft beer makers have a large presence. Victory Brewing is an example of this. It began as a lighthearted home brewing competition between boyhood friends Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet in 1985. They eventually joined together and opened a brewery in 1996, from which they presently source 33 variants.

What Is So Unique About Lagered Ale?
by hemron/ on 15 Apr 2021

What Is So Unique About Lagered Ale?

Since its introduction during the Medieval era, lager has grown to occupy a significant portion of the total beer consumed worldwide. Admired for its crisp look and refreshing, thirst-quenching taste, lager has formed the bedrock of established and growing brands like Budweiser and SLBC, respectively. The global, often subconscious, preference of lagered ale over plain ale has led many to ponder why lager is so loved. Uniqueness of lagered ale Lagered ale begins its journey as ales.

Legbiter Ale – One For The Brewerania Collectors
by hemron/ on 10 Feb 2021

Legbiter Ale – One For The Brewerania Collectors

It’s easy to try those popular beers you can get anywhere, and you’re sure to have tested some heady seasonal flavours from the world of craft beer brewing. But there are also some seriously rare beers around that are incredibly hard to come by. Legbiter Ale is well worth the hunt just to get a taste. For avid collectors, finding these precious and scarce craft beers is a life’s work. If you manage to locate a bottle of this Irish nectar or have saved the label, then you’re in luck!