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I Love A Drink, But Perhaps Consume A Little Too Much

The past weekend was yet another one filled with booze.  It’s got to the point now where come Saturday afternoon I feel the need for a drink and I don’t care what it is.

This Saturday I had polished off a bottle of Spanish Wine before 4pm.  The real problem is that I drink a glass of wine like I would a glass of water.  To be honest I think it’s getting a bit of a problem and I know I am going to have to knock it on the head.

When I do my weekly shop on a Friday, I used to just buy one bottle of wine to enjoy over the weekend. Now I buy at least 3 bottles of wine so we can have one a night during the weekend.

Last week the supermarket had offers on Chilean wine and French wine, so I really went for it and got a couple of each.

The problem is if it’s in the house I will drink it and to be honest I’m not fussy about what the drink is. Over Christmas we got given a bottle of Baileys and a bottle of Sambuca.  Over the past couple of weeks, these 2 bottles have been finished off.  I think the problem is that instead of using the shot glasses we use a great big wine glass!

I think the only solution is that I am going to have to stop drinking any alcohol for a while.  It’s going to be tough, but I think it is necessary.

I’m sure the other half will have a moan about this, but I’m sure he will understand why I am doing this.

Having said all that though, I think the ban can come into force at the weekend, so that gives me a few extra nights to finish off any alcohol still at home.   I’m certain I still have a nice litre bottle of gin in the kitchen cupboard, so perhaps I might just have to get a bottle of tonic to go with this!!

 

Expand Your Beer Horizons

The word “beer” is often used as a generic noun to describe a cold refreshing beverage. However, for those with more than a passing interest in the drink, a single word is far from sufficient to describe it.

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.

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. Taste, appearance and aroma are just some of the qualities that make different beers unique.

Some common favorites include these:

Lager: Some of the world’s most popular beer brands are lagers. These include American styles including basic lager, all-malt lager, light lager, double pilsner, malt liquor and low-alcohol or “light” beers. Germany and the Czech Republic are seen as the international leaders in the production of them.

Ale: This includes brown ale, American amber, porter and wild ales. Also falling under the category of “Ales” are Chile Beer, Pumpkin Ale, Belgian and French ales, English, German, Irish, Finnish, Scottish and Russian ales.

Cider: While not an official beer, cider is still enjoyed by many beer drinkers. Cider brewed from traditional English farms is a particular favorite of many.

Hybrids: Combining different beer styles or ingredients create this “experimental” beer. Sub-categories include smoked, spiced, fruit and vegetable beer.

Those are the essentials that every serious beer drinker should have already ticked off their beer list. If you’re a beer drinker, you’re likely loyal to a tried and true brand, but remember that variety is the spice of life. There is a world of options available to you, so try something new next time you’re in a beer drinking mood.

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How To Brew Your Own Beer

If you are one of the many people out there who are a tried and true beer lover, then you are definitely going to want to know how to make beer at home. It is actually not that difficult of a process, and it is not expensive either.

So, how do you make beer at home? We will cover the main steps below. It really is that simple that you can learn the basic process involved in just 5 minutes.

There are only really a few steps that are involved if you want to make beer at home. 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.

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. As for the yeast, this is the catalyst which is needed to make the other ingredients come together.

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.

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.

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.

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