Birra Chang: bionda dalla Thailandia

Birra Chang

Birra Chang: bionda dalla Thailandia.
Una rinfrescante birra thailandese bevuta in quel di Phuket. Non un classico per accompagnare l’aragosta ma visto il caldo asiatico la birra si accompagnava ugualmente molto bene.

Birra Chang

Photo taken with Honor 10.

Questo il sito ufficiale.

Beer is an alcoholic beverage obtained from the fermentation of malted barley wort, flavored and bittered with hops. Beer is one of the most widespread and oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. It is produced through the alcoholic fermentation with strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Saccharomyces carlsbergensis of sugars derived from starchy sources, the most used of which is barley malt, or germinated and dried barley, often simply called malt. Wheat, corn, rice are also used - the latter two especially as additions in industrially produced beers - and, to a lesser extent, oats, spelt, rye. Other less used plants are cassava root, millet and sorghum in Africa, potatoes in Brazil and agave in Mexico.

Birra Dos Equis XX: bionda messicana

birra dos equis xx

Birra Dos Equis XX: bionda messicana.
La birra Dos Equis XX è stata una buona scoperta in Messico. Una buona bionda bevuta, in stile messicano, con uno spicchio di lime nel collo della bottiglia.

Eccovela:

birra dos equis xx

Photo taken with iPhone 6.

Here il sito ufficiale della birra.

Beer is an alcoholic beverage obtained from the fermentation of malted barley wort, flavored and bittered with hops. Beer is one of the most widespread and oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. It is produced through the alcoholic fermentation with strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Saccharomyces carlsbergensis of sugars derived from starchy sources, the most used of which is barley malt, or germinated and dried barley, often simply called malt. Wheat, corn, rice are also used - the latter two especially as additions in industrially produced beers - and, to a lesser extent, oats, spelt, rye. Other less used plants are cassava root, millet and sorghum in Africa, potatoes in Brazil and agave in Mexico.

Birra messicana: Indio

birra-indio

Birra messicana: Indio.
Una buona Birra messicana ambrata, la Indio

birra-indio

Photo taken with iPhone 6.

Beer is an alcoholic beverage obtained from the fermentation of malted barley wort, flavored and bittered with hops. Beer is one of the most widespread and oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. It is produced through the alcoholic fermentation with strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Saccharomyces carlsbergensis of sugars derived from starchy sources, the most used of which is barley malt, or germinated and dried barley, often simply called malt. Wheat, corn, rice are also used - the latter two especially as additions in industrially produced beers - and, to a lesser extent, oats, spelt, rye. Other less used plants are cassava root, millet and sorghum in Africa, potatoes in Brazil and agave in Mexico.

Birra Carib: una bionda caraibica

birra carib

Birra Carib: una bionda caraibica.
La birra Carib, una birra dei Caraibi bevuta ad Antigua, anche se credo sia di Trinidad:

birra carib

Photo taken with iPhone 6.

Beer is an alcoholic beverage obtained from the fermentation of malted barley wort, flavored and bittered with hops. Beer is one of the most widespread and oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. It is produced through the alcoholic fermentation with strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Saccharomyces carlsbergensis of sugars derived from starchy sources, the most used of which is barley malt, or germinated and dried barley, often simply called malt. Wheat, corn, rice are also used - the latter two especially as additions in industrially produced beers - and, to a lesser extent, oats, spelt, rye. Other less used plants are cassava root, millet and sorghum in Africa, potatoes in Brazil and agave in Mexico.