This beer tour is definitely different from other beer experiences. As we do both: we introduce you to the thriving local craft beer scene, and we also do the sightseeing on the way.In the past decade, same as in many other countries around the world, Slovenia has seen a brewing renaissance. Microbreweries have taken over a significant part of the brew market and culture of beer drinking has risen to a whole new level. Let`s taste them together!So if you are interested in art, history and architecture and you are you also a beer fan, this is definitely the tour for you! Besides:- the tour is run by licensed and local tour guides only. We like to share our deep knowledge of Ljubljana with you, dear visitors, and appreciate a pint of quality local craft beer as well;- the tour is a private tour. We dedicate our time and knowledge to you and to you only;- we will always present you locally made products and not products of multinational companies;- the tour can be customized.
The greatest guide to craft beer!Are you ready to taste the micro brew difference?Beer is the world’s most popular alcoholic drink, but if you’ve only sampled the most popular brands, you are missing out some of the best tasting brews around. This audiobook guides you to the world’s best craft beers, how they are made, and what foods to pair them with.Each craft beer has a story, and much like fine wine, every batch has its own unique flavor and characteristics.Inside this guide you will learn: What makes a drink a craft beerA brief history of microbreweriesThe microbreweries you absolutely have to tryHow American beer got so watered downInteresting beer facts you probably didn’t knowHow to pair a craft beer with just the right foodsAnd much moreWhether you are ready to collect and store the best bottles of craft beer you can find or are just curious about why so many people are so passionate about microbreweries, this audiobook is for you. Inside, you will not only learn about great craft beers, but just from the descriptions you will be ready to whet your whistle with one or more of these amazing independent micro brewed beers.The sooner you get your copy, the sooner you will be immersed in the world of craft beers.Get your copy today! 1. Language: English. Narrator: Josh Brogadir. Audio sample: http://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/167770/bk_acx0_167770_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
In this experience we will take a walk along the main avenue of the Barrio de Santa Tere, one of the oldest and most popular in the city where the movement of local microbreweries arises and we will discover its street art while we walk and go to the factory of a craft beer where we will take a tour of its interior and know about the brewing process. An experience that you simply cannot miss!!*If you need a private tour, please feel free to contact us!
Melbourne, with its passion for sports, lively bar-culture and world-renowned music scene is a veritable paradise for beer lovers. With an abundance of trendy microbreweries, summery beer gardens and positively delightful home-grown brews, it’s hard to choose where to start; luckily for you, with your Host’s expert guidance to show you the way, you won’t have to! Join a specially chosen Host for a leisurely exploration of the best that Melbourne’s craft beer scene has to offer, and you’ll be saying “cheers!” and making memories over a cold one in no time. Within 24 hours of your booking, we will contact you to find out about your interests so we can assign a like-minded Host who will create a bespoke experience for you. Your Host will suggest an itinerary and agree a meeting time and place, but you can always change your mind about what you want to do.
Since the 1980s microbreweries in Ontario have gained in popularity, winning over beer drinkers in the province and earning the support of the provincial government who funds the expansion of this creative industry. The Emergence of Ontario Microbreweries, adopting the theoretical perspectives of Margaret Archer and Michel Foucault, looks at the factors explaining the emergence of the craft beer industry. Through the morphogenetic approach, which sees enablements take shape through entrepreneurial pursuits, and disenablements through Foucauldian disciplinary processes, we observe that Ontario microbreweries were constrained by strict government laws. Enforced by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), these laws acted upon the individuals and their ability to consume alcohol both privately and publicly. Over time, the strict governmental regimes which constrained the beer drinkers and the microbrewery beer producers have gradually transformed to allow for the expansion of microbreweries that create unique, distinct and authentic products that have specific geographic links to community.
Fully revised and updated, 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die is a comprehensive and indispensable guide to the very best beers in the world, featuring world classics such as the finest traditional Czech pilsners, the best of Bavaria's refreshing wheat beers, England's Marble Chocolate beer, France's Vivat Blonde boutique beer and the cream of the new wave, cutting-edge, hophappy beers from the West Coast of America. From the 1980s real ale revival in Britain to the explosion of microbreweries in the United States, there has neverbeen a better time to discover, and enjoy, the astounding variety of beers available. Many beers are undoubtedly more complex than some wines, both in their taste and in the method of their manufacture. A tribute to the burgeoning number of specialist and craft beers from around the world, this stunning book from the acclaimed 1001 series is illustrated with more than 800 photographs of beer bottles, glasses, labels, posters and breweries. Written in an informative and entertaining style by an international panel of experts, 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die also features critical tasting notes that will help you to match the right beer to the right food. Each description includes notes on the flavour and body of the beer, explains why it tastes the way it does and describes its strength and ideal serving temperature.
Fully revised and updated, 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die is a comprehensive and indispensable guide to the very best beers in the world, featuring world classics such as the finest traditional Czech pilsners, the best of Bavaria's refreshing wheat beers, England's Marble Chocolate beer, France's Vivat Blonde boutique beer and the cream of the new wave, cutting-edge, hophappy beers from the West Coast of America.From the 1980s real ale revival in Britain to the explosion of microbreweries in the United States, there has neverbeen a better time to discover, and enjoy, the astounding variety of beers available. Many beers are undoubtedly more complex than some wines, both in their taste and in the method of their manufacture. A tribute to the burgeoning number of specialist and craft beers from around the world, this stunning book from the acclaimed 1001 series is illustrated with more than 800 photographs of beer bottles, glasses, labels, posters and breweries.Written in an informative and entertaining style by an international panel of experts, 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die also features critical tasting notes that will help you to match the right beer to the right food. Each description includes notes on the flavour and body of the beer, explains why it tastes the way it does and describes its strength and ideal serving temperature.