Germany specializes in certain styles of beer like Bock and Pilsners. Bock beer dates all the way back to the 14th century in the city of Einbeck. It normally has an ABV range of 6.3 to 7.6% and a rich, creamy, and smooth consistency. A German pilsner is light and crisp, and balance...
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If you really want to get to know the different types of beer, you have to start by getting familiar with the 2 “basic” types of beer – lager and ale. They are the most generic, high level categories, and also include the most popular beers in the world that you are likely to f...
This style of beer became popular in what is now the Czech Republic and Germany. They are perfect for hot summer days or as a palate cleanser between courses. The classic American lager is a type of pilsner that is widely consumed in the United States. This beer is light-bodied, with a...
In Alsace, late harvest is called “Vendage Tardive,” and in Germany it’s referred to as “Spätlese.” Any grape left on the vine can be used for late harvest wines. That being said, it’s popular to find late-harvest wines using Chenin Blanc, Sémillon, and Riesling grapes. ...
By washing it with brine or beer, they not only killed the mold, but promoted the growth of a bacteria called Brevibacterium linens. B. linens, it turns out, is also one of the main bacteria found on unwashed feet. But don't be scared off by Limburger and other stinky rind-washed ...
In the same genetic family as Esopus Spitzenburg, with its deep roots in America and origins that trace back all the way back to Germany, this apple boasts a history as rich as its red hues and deep flavor. This apple matures later in the season, allowing its dense flesh to develop a...
were designed to recreate drinks that could no longer be mixed true because one crucial ingredient was missing. The German brand founded by bartenders, Stephan Berg and Alexander Hauck, came up with the idea of producing and distributing cocktail bitters due to the lack thereof in Germany. ...
Referring to the manifold studies and the long-term experiences of the restoration of near-natural ecosystems and traditional land-use types, respectively, examples from all over the world are outlined. Additionally to rewilding as a progressive approach to nature conservation, letting nature take care...
Germany is famous for sausage. They invented bratwursts, which is fried pork sausage. They also invented the frankfurter, which is similar to the everyday hot dog. In addition to this, they have over 1,000 variations of sausages. Who invented the sausage?