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The color of beer run the whole gamut from colorless to almost black. We have red beers—think Irish Red or other amber style beers—and white beers. In the latter case, however, we are usually talking ...
A cold brew on a hot day is always a good idea. But, with so many varieties to choose from, it can be hard to know what will ...
From a pale ale to an imperial stout, beer comes in a panoply of colors. Stout is dark, for example, because it is made with roasted malt or barley, whereas pale ale gets its lighter color from the ...
You’ve probably heard a friend say: “I can’t drink dark beer. It’s too strong for me.” But does a beer’s pigment have anything to do with alcohol content, or even its density? As most beer savants and ...