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Miller Lite Beer Commercials

Monday, August 25th, 2008

In the beginning of lite beers it was pretty hard to reach the nay-sayers, the ones who regarded lite as a sissy beer. Television was a great way to reach those men and let them see that the manliest and the toughest men where drinking it to. Miller Lite Beer Commercials where the perfect way […]

Guiness beer recipes, how to brew and how to stew

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Guiness beer is a very popular dry stout beer and was developed in Ireland in the Arthur Guinness brewery. Guiness beer is popular all over the world and well known because of its distinctive flavor. This flavor is created by the use of unfermented roasted barley. Guiness beer is made from water, hobs, brewers yeast, […]

Gluten Free Beer is it possible to brew your own?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

To give you a real short answer, yes it is possible to brew your own gluten free beer but it will take a lot of research and testing.
Normally beer is brewed with just four ingredients, water, barley yeast and hops. A person with Celiac Disease suffers from a intolerance to gluten and  this can lead […]

The awful truth about calories in beer

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

We would like to think that drinking beer is just like with any other alcoholic beverage, they contain calories but no more than other drinks. But in fact there is no greater variation then calories in beer there are many different beers and they have many different calories, so are all beers bad for your […]

Duff Beer just a fictional brand

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

In the animated series The Simpson’s Duff Beer is the beer of choice from Homer Simpson. It is the only drink that Moe Syzlack stocks at his tavern, Moe’s Tavern. “Hey Moe, Gimme a Duff Beer, please.” is a well known phrase from Homer Simpson.
Duff beer is a parody of typical commercial beer and has […]

All You want to know about Mexican beer

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Mexican beer has become very popular all over the world the last 15 years and especially Corona the absolute top of the Mexican export beers. But Beer has a long history in Mexico. Long before the Spanish arrived Maya and Aztec people where brewing beer like beverages. Grain based (usually maize corn) were used to […]


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