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Brew Muse - Beer - Glassware
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Learn how beer glassware is designed to increase enjoyment, both functionally and socially. Glassware designed for beer has a few functional requirements. It needs to keep beer at the right temperature, assist in head creation and head retention, and provide the right amount of aroma. Beer glassware also has a few social requirements, such as being easy to hold, withstanding a lively toast, and helping beer look enticing. General Beer Glassware Characteristics. Tall and Narrow glasses. Thick walls are du...
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Brew Muse - Beer - Serving
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The Serving Beer section is about anything that involves finished beer. It includes what containers beer comes in, how to pour a proper head of froth, serving temperature, pairing with food, and aging beer. Beer Casks, Kegs, Bottles and Cans. How much foam should you have when you pour your beer? Conditioned beer has dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) or nitrogen (N2) in it. Some beer styles have more than others. Learn how to pour these different beer styles! Should all beer styles be served ice-cold? A bee...
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Brew Muse - Beer - History
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Learn when and where beer made history, both archaeological and written. 9500 - 8500 BC, Invention of Agriculture. Granaries for holding bulk grain were discovered in archaeological sites from the "Pre-Pottery Neolithic A" period. 3000 BC, Invention of Straw by the Sumerians. The oldest known drinking straw was found in a Sumerian Royal Tomb of Ur, in the grave of Pu-abi, Queen of Ur. It is a golden tube, over a meter in length, with 17 lapiz lazuli segments and a silver sipping mouthpiece. Joseph Willia...
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Brew Muse - Beer - Classification
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The Classification section explains how beer is classified. Every characteristic that can set beer apart, one from another, will be explained. Beer Style Periodic Table. A beer can be described by what style it represents. A Beer Style is a definition of the general characteristics for a group of similar beers. See every beer style organized in a detailed Periodic Table. It's interactive, so click a style card to learn more about each one. Beer Styles of the World. Some beers are marketed as Gluten Free&...
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Brew Muse - Coffee - Serving
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The Serving Coffee section is about anything that involves finished coffee. It includes what packaging coffee comes in, storing coffee properly, coffee cupping, coffee and espresso recipes, and pairing with food. Most coffee comes in half pound or one pound bags. They should have an air valve on them to press the air out. Learn about the packaging that coffee is sold in and what to look for. Coffee and Espresso Recipes. Coffee and espresso are commonly paired with confections.
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Brew Muse - Beer - Brewing
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Learn about the ingredients, the process, and the equipment. Most beer is proudly limited to four main ingredients: malted grains, hops, yeast, and water. That's not a large grocery list to buy for something so delicious. Brewing beer does not have that many steps, either, but the art and science of the process allows for a hobby or profession that has an endless spectrum of outcomes. Beer has 4 main ingredients and 2 minor ones. Adjunct Flavors and Aromas. 2 Malted grains are soaked in hot water.
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