
Beer has a wide range of different flavors and color especially when it comes
from different countries. Every country has a distinct taste that signifies
its uniqueness thus branding the beer as its own. Beer is the world’s
oldest alcoholic beverage as well as the most extensively consumed. If you
are an avid fan of beer, then Europe would be the best place for you. Europe
has been creating and using beer since 3000 BC. Nowadays, beer festivals are
being held all over the world, Germany holds the largest Beer Festival called
the Oktoberfest it is held every October for 16 days every year.
The
Beer Brands website is a wonderful tool if you’re searching for brand
names in a specific country or are looking for a change and a different style
of beer that would be available in your country.
There are
rated top beer brands from all over the world ranging from the flavor, to the
quality or alcohol concentrate. Budweiser being the top brand because it is
widely used in many countries including America is a five percent alcohol by
volume. Made by Adolphus Busch in 1876, is a Bohemian style lager encouraged
after the brewers in Bohemia.
Heineken
Pilsener on the same hand is also a pale lager. It has 4.3 percent alcohol
volume in various places like Ireland. First made by the Heineken International
in 1873, is now has 40 breweries in 39 countries all over the world.
While Corona
Extra is a Mexican originated beer from Mexico and owned by Cerveceria Modelo.
One thing that is unique among the Corona lager is that it is served with a
wedge of lime inserted at the neck of the bottle, although it is mostly done
outside of Mexico. It is now serving to at least 150 countries.
Guinness
is an Irish dry stout that was first created in Dublin. First made in 1959,
it was then commercialized ten years later by Arthur Guinness. Stout meaning
a dark beer made by with the use of water, barely, hops and brewer’s
yeast. Alcohol content in Guinness is usually in seven to eight percent,
so it is quite strong for beginners.
Miller Lite
is an American beer with 4.2 percent alcohol content from Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
USA. It is one of the first mainstream light beers. Created in 1967 by Joseph
L. Owades, and has long since advertised its phrase “Great Taste... Less
Filling!” being the 8th best advertising campaign.
One of the
strongest and most favored beers is the Westvleteren 12 with a whopping 10.2
percent alcohol content. Made by the Westvleteren Brewery in Belgium which
was introduced in 1940, it is noted to be the beer for men.
Sarajevsko
Pivo from Bosnia is a 4.9 percent alcohol content pale lager. This has been
long brewed since 1864 and is one of the first pasteurization on the world.
The beer
mentioned here are only the top commercialized and widely consumed beers in
the world. There are many beers that are not widely known to the mass public
but have a great taste and alcohol content. You will find many of them on the Beer
Brands Website
