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The Accidental Hedonist's Guide to Beer

11/11/09, by Kate Hopkins Email 5080 views • Categories: Beer

So you want to know about beer, do ya'? Listen up, 'cause I've been in the same boat as you. You go to the supermarket, and see the multitude of brands and varieties available. It's borderline information overload.

So instead of trying something new and different, you end up buying what you know. For 80% of you out there, that means some derivation of either Millers, Coors, or Budweiser.

Let me tell ya', you can do better. What constitutes a beer is far more than a light lager. There are beers out there that are as complex and as interesting as some wines. Do you like the rich taste of coffee? There's a beer for you. Like the taste of fruit? There's a beer for you. Do you like the taste of tartness? There's a beer for you.

Brewing

General Beer Information

General Beer History

Traditions

I have separated types of beers into regional categories as a means to help me understand the context in which they were created. Obviously this leaves out a fair amount of classic beers that have existed prior to the beers associated with these areas, as well beers that have developed outside of these regions.

My Beer Philosophies

My Beer Experiences

Usual Disclaimer: This is a work in progress, and will likely always be a work in progress. So if there's something missing here, I probably have some plans to address that at some point in the future.

Additionally, I am human, which means I make mistakes. If you see something wrong, I would love it if you pointed me in the right direction. Feel free to e-mail me at Kate AT accidentalhedonist DOT com with any tips, hints, or advice you may have.

Rude and insulting e-mails will be deleted without a second thought.


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Comment from: Scott [Visitor] Email · http://onefoodguy.blogspot.com
Great writeup. I just got back from Berlin where I drank some great pilsners; Warsteiner Premium (at the Warsteiner bar in the KaDeWe,) Bitburger Premium, and of course some Becks.

When I got home on Sunday I went right out and bought a 12-pack of Warsteiner premium so my trip didn't have to end just yet!
PermalinkPermalink 11/11/09 @ 11:01
Comment from: Mithrandir [Visitor] Email · http://www.soundandfury.info/
Rock on! Thanks for collecting all this in one place. Your beer-fu is much appreciated.
PermalinkPermalink 11/11/09 @ 15:15
Comment from: Brian [Visitor] Email
A comment from the UK, When beers are on Tap ask to try before buying, any landlord who is proud of his beer is normaly only to pleased to help you widen your knowledge.
PermalinkPermalink 11/13/09 @ 08:00
Comment from: jerome [Visitor] Email
I recently attended an Oktoberfest in Hong Kong. Wonder whether the Oktoberfest is really the only F&B Festival that managed to get an international export hit?
PermalinkPermalink 11/15/09 @ 21:51

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