How do Europeans drink their beer?

Europeans prefer lager at a colder temperature than ale, but only by a small difference. It is recommended to be served between 45-50 degrees to allow the citrus flavor and the important aromas to really peak.
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How do Brits drink their beer?

Brits don't think you can appreciate the flavor of a beer if it is icy cold so they drink beer at cellar temperature. It's not warm, but it's not very chilled either.
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How do they serve beer in Germany?

Serve beer at a temperature between 38 and 55 °F. Ales are served at a warmer temperature than Lagers. Beers that are stronger are served at a higher temperature than those that are weaker. A darker beer is served at a warmer temperature than a lighter beer.
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Why is English beer flat?

Though this assertion is typically made in the pejorative, it's not entirely wrong: the British beer scene features a lot of cask beers which are naturally carbonated—and therefore less fizzy than draft beer—and traditionally served at cellar temperatures—which is a bit warmer than draft beers are typically served.
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What do British call beer?

Lager. In the United Kingdom, the most common beer is the one which the British refer to as “lager”. This word originates from the German word “lagern” which means “to store”. It's the most popular style of beer in the world and most likely what you would be given in any country if you just ask for “a beer”.
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Why does beer in Europe have huge foam head? (Honest Beer Guide)



Why is beer served warm in England?

Why Is English Beer Warm? The unique flavour of English ale can be lost when served chilled, because it is brewed by warm fermentation. Cold English ale loses some of that flavour that makes it so appealing. The beer is therefore served at cellar temperature, between 10 and 14 degrees Celsius.
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Do Germans prefer beer or wine?

Although many Austrians, Germans, and German-speaking Swiss enjoy a good glass of wine or a lighter wine cooler (Schorle or Gespritzten, a mixture of sparkling water and wine), they consume far less wine than beer or even mineral water.
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Why does German beer taste better?

The main reason that people think beer from Germany is better than that of anywhere else is because of the country's 500-year-old beer purity laws, or the Reinheitsgebot. These are a series of regulations on beer ingredients, the most famous of which was adopted in Bavaria in 1516.
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Is beer stronger in Germany?

One of the main differences between the typical American beer and German beer is the alcohol content. Alcohol content for a German beer ranges between 4.5 percent and 5.5 percent—but it can get as high as 16 percent. Beers in the U.S. generally range from 3.5 percent to 3.8 percent.
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Should you drink beer from the bottle or glass?

For starters, you can see the beer: its color and clarity, as well as the foam head that forms. As an additional benefit, when you pour the beer into a glass, some of the carbonation is lost so that the beer will contain less gas when consumed. But flavor provides the most important reason to pour beer into a glass.
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Why does the first sip of beer taste the best?

A new study suggests that despite the bitter taste, the chemicals in beer trigger the brain's reward system. This pleasurable effect might just explain why we're so willing to keep drinking past the first sip — until intoxication takes over, and we'll drink just about anything.
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Should we drink beer slowly or fast?

Slow your intake with alcohol-free drinks

The higher your BAC, the more at risk you are of injury or overdose. Your body can only process 1 standard drink per hour. The faster you drink, the higher your BAC.
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Is beer served cold in Scotland?

Scottish Lager And Cask Ales

First, you will see traditional, tall beer taps. This will have a collection of Scotland lagers and craft beers. These beers are served chilled, as beer is served elsewhere in the world.
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Do they drink beer warm in Ireland?

Do Irish People Drink Beer Warm Or Cold? Neither the beer nor the room temperature in Ireland are warm. You can also get bottled options, which come right from a cooler, just like in the US, if the draft pints aren't cold enough.
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How do you ask for a pint?

If you want a pint then ask what beers/ale they have on draught and then just order the one you like. If you want Budweiser, Becks, Corona etc. then just ask what bottled beers they've got and choose one.
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Why does German beer not give you a hangover?

The purity laws are often wheeled out as the reason why an Oktoberfest hangover is less intense than a regular hangover, when the level of drunkenness the night before is considered, because less impurities in the beer mean a cleaner experience.
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What is the number 1 beer in Germany?

The most popular beer brand in Germany is Krombacher from Krombach. Other leading names include Beck's and Warsteiner. All three brands produce a variety of beers and beer-based drinks, as well as non-alcoholic beer.
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Is Heineken a German beer?

Heineken is not German.

Heineken was founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken, who purchased and renamed Amsterdam's De Hooiberg brewery, in operation since 1592. It moved production from Amsterdam to Zoeterwoude, in South Holland, in 1975.
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What time of day do Germans drink beer?

What Time Do Germans Drink Beer? A traditional German custom is to drink before noon, which is called Frühschoppen.
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What is Germany's national drink?

Pilsner. This simple beer is a lager style and is actually the National Drink of Germany.
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Is beer in Europe cold?

Europeans drink beer at cellar temperature (just a little colder than room temperature), not warm. During the Second World War, there was probably a myth about Europeans drinking warm beer.
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Why is English beer called bitter?

There's a satisfyingly simple explanation. Amidst the rising popularity of pale ales in 19th century Britain, thirsty bargoers latched on to the term "bitter" to refer to these hoppy and sharp beers in contrast with the less hoppy milds that were prevalent at the time. The nickname stuck.
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How do you ask for beer at a bar?

Read the drink menu or ask what beers are available.
  1. If you know what kind of beer you like, ask the bartender what they have that is similar.
  2. If you're not very familiar with beer and the bar isn't too busy, ask the bartender what their favorite beer is and why.
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