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Beer is not just for drinking. Beer is for savoring. Each glass of beer is a small journey, from the warm aroma of malt and the bitterness of hops to cultural stories that have existed for hundreds of years.

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The philosophy of enjoying beer

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In the world of craft beer, people don't drink beer just to get drunk. Beer is drunk for... understanding flavor, To savor the subtle layers of aroma hidden within each glass.

Each glass of beer is a combination of malt, hops, yeast, and time. It is time that transforms those simple ingredients into a glass of beer with a soul.

You can detect the gentle aroma of toasted bread from the malt, a hint of fruitiness from the hops, and a subtle aftertaste that lingers with each sip of beer.

“"Beer is for" enjoy.”

3 steps to enjoy beer

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Look at the color of the beer and the foam.
to feel the roasting level of the malt.

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Bring the glass of beer closer and take a gentle sniff, to notice the malt and hop aromas unfolding within.

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Sip slowly, allowing the bitterness, sweetness, and aftertaste of the beer to gradually emerge.

Detailed guide to toasting with beer →

Drink slowly to understand beer.

When you drink beer too quickly, you usually only notice the taste. cold.

But when you sip slowly, the beer begins to tell its story. Layers of flavor gradually emerge, from the malt and hops to the lingering aftertaste with each sip.

That's when you really Understanding Beer.

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The journey of a sip of beer.A good glass of beer isn't just about the recipe, but also about how you savor each sip.

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Smell

Bring the glass of beer close to your nose and take a gentle sniff. The aroma of malt and hops will gradually emerge, beginning the story of this glass of beer.

Discover the taste of beer →
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Take a small sip and hold the beer on your tongue for a few seconds. The bitterness of the hops and the subtle sweetness of the malt begin to spread.

Discover the taste of beer →

Pylorus

After swallowing, don't rush to drink more. Pay attention to the lingering aftertaste of the beer for a few seconds. That's the most subtle part of the experience.

Understanding the Aftertaste of Beer →

Choose the right glass for beer.At first glance, a glass is simply a container for beer. But for those truly interested in enjoying it, the glass is also part of the experience. The shape of the glass can retain aromas, guide the foam, and help the layers of flavor unfold more clearly.

🍷 Tulip Cup

The tulip glass helps retain the foam and concentrate the aroma of the beer. The slightly closed rim design prevents subtle aromas from escaping too quickly. This type of glass is often suitable for IPAs and Belgian ales, where aroma plays a crucial role in the experience.

🥂 Flute Cup

Inspired by champagne glasses, flutes have a tall, slender body. This design helps retain carbonation better, allowing small bubbles to continue rising in the beer. As a result, the beer retains its freshness and vibrancy for longer.

🍻 Mug

Mugs have thick walls and a sturdy handle. This design helps retain heat well and provides a strong, solid feel when held. This type of glass is often used for lagers or ales with a fuller body.

Guide to choosing a beer glass →

Beer & FoodBeer and food can enhance each other's flavors. When paired correctly, each sip of beer and each bite of food becomes more complete.

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IPA

The rich hop aroma and distinct bitterness of IPAs often pair very well with grilled meats and spicy dishes, where the strong flavors can balance each other out.

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Wheat Beer

The mild and refreshing taste of Wheat Beer makes it easy to drink, especially suitable for pairing with seafood or fresh salads.

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Amber Ale

The warm, caramel malt notes of Amber Ale pair well with red meats and cheese dishes, where the malt helps to round out the flavors of the food.

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Stout

The rich, roasted, and slightly chocolatey flavor of stout often makes for an interesting pairing with desserts, especially those containing chocolate.

Beer & Food Pairing →

Beer is Culture

In Germany, beer is closely associated with the festive atmosphere of Oktoberfest.

In Belgium, beer is considered a fermentation art that has been preserved for generations.

In England, beer is a familiar part of pub culture – a place where people meet, chat, and share with each other.

Drink beer responsibly.Enjoying beer isn't just about the taste, but also about how we enjoy it. A glass of beer tastes best when drunk with composure and moderation.

Know your limits

Drink in moderation to fully appreciate the flavor of beer while maintaining good health and mental alertness.

Do not drive.

After drinking beer, choose another mode of transportation. Your safety and the safety of others are always more important than any glass of beer.

Enjoy it slowly.

When you drink slowly, your body has more time to process the alcohol, helping you stay alert and enjoy your beer more fully.

Beer and health →

Drink less.
But I understand Beer better now.