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Revision as of 11:43, 1 August 2007
Beer is a fermented beverage, made from one of a number of grains, that is naturally alcoholic.
History
Beer has been created for many centuries.
Some regions of the world, such as Brussels, Belgium is renowned as a center of beer brewing and has a long history of creating many specialist beers that have been brewed in the region for centuries. Traditonally this was often done by local monasteries.
Beer in popular culture
The beverage is one of the most common alcoholic drinks in popular culture.
Many locales have a local brewer that is associated with that particular region. Sometimes the type of beer selected by the drinker takes on almost tribal connotations based on unrelated factors such as geography or favorite sporting code. In Australia for example, there are strong regional allegiances associated with the brands VB of Melbourne; Tooheys of Sydney and XXXX of Queensland.
Beer today
Today beer remains popular, although in some countries there has been some increases in wine drinking that has seen some drinkers substitute to wine from beer, sometimes on the basis of healthy associations proferred by some research claiming that moderate consumption of alcohol in wine form offers health benefits.
Some beers have responded by issuing low alcohol or low carbohydrate versions of new brands or existing brands.
Beer is a popular beverage at many parties.
References
Related topics
- Beer Hall Putsch, Munich, 1923
- Oktoberfest
- Root beer