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Beer on sale Guinness Draught Stout Beer Can 4.1% 15x44cl

Guinness Draught Stout Beer Can 4.1% 15x44cl

4.1%, Ireland, Can

£19.97
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Beer on sale Cruzcampo Sevilla Lager Beer Can 10x440ml
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Cruzcampo Sevilla Lager Beer Can 10x440ml

£9.97
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Beer on sale Corona Extra 12X330ml
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Corona Extra 12X330ml

Lager

£11.98
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Carlsberg Danish Pilsner Lager Beer 24x440ml Can
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Carlsberg Danish Pilsner Lager Beer 24x440ml Can

Lager

£15.98
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Brewdog Punk Post Modern Classic IPA 12 Pack

Brewdog Punk Post Modern Classic IPA 12 Pack

£15.48
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Beer: 3 things to consider before buying

Exploring the wide array of beer styles can help you find a flavor profile that suits your taste. From lagers and ales to stouts and IPAs, each type offers unique characteristics. For instance, lagers are typically light and crisp, making them perfect for warm weather, whereas stouts offer a rich, creamy texture ideal for cooler months. Familiarize yourself with these styles to make the right choice based on your preferences.

The alcohol by volume (ABV) in beer can vary significantly, affecting both taste and strength. A lower ABV, such as 3-4%, is often found in session beers, which are perfect for social gatherings where you might want to enjoy more than one. On the other hand, stronger beers with an ABV of 7% or higher may be more suitable for sipping slowly. Understanding ABV will help you decide based on your occasion and tolerance.

The way beer is packaged can influence its freshness and flavor. Cans are excellent at protecting beer from light and oxygen, preserving its taste longer than bottles. However, some people prefer bottles for their traditional feel and ease of pouring without disturbing sediment in certain craft beers. Consider where you'll be enjoying your beer; cans are great for outdoor events due to their portability, while bottles might suit a relaxed evening at home.

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Beer is categorized into lagers and ales based on fermentation. Lagers ferment at cooler temperatures, resulting in a crisp taste. Ales ferment warmer, offering a robust flavor. Lager suits those who prefer light, refreshing drinks, while ale appeals to those who enjoy complex flavors.

Craft beer is produced by small, independent breweries with a focus on quality and unique flavors. Regular beer is often mass-produced. Craft beers offer diverse styles and bold tastes, ideal for exploring new flavors, whereas regular beers provide consistent taste and availability.

Beer is available in low-calorie options like light beers. These are brewed to have fewer calories without sacrificing too much flavor. Light beers are perfect if you're watching your calorie intake but still want to enjoy a refreshing drink.

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