Irish Beer – Known for its flavor!

Irish Beer – Known for its flavor!

Ireland is known for heavy drinking. The Irish people love their beers. All Irish pubs serve a wide variety of beer in bottles or on draught. Irish beer has millions of devotees from all across the world. Ireland’s assertion to beer fame are its stout, bitter and dark as coffee, including the original stout, Guinness. Guinness has a thick creamy mouth feel that may remind you of the effervesced milk on top of a cappuccino. Guinness has less alcohol-content than most beers.

For beer lovers who seldom wish to taste new flavors, stick with Harp Lager, a standard light-colored, crispy beer, though little maltier than Miller. For a strong malt flavor, sip Smithwick’s, a red  stout with a pleasant caramel touch.

There are numerous Irish beer that are simply awesome. You may try Snakebite, which is a beer mixed with hard cider. The Guinness floats on top and the blend of sweet and bitter is simply delicious. Black Velvet beer calls for celebration. It is a scrumptious mix of Champagne and Guinness. Brands like Murphy’s, Guinness, Kilkenny, Smithwick’s and Beamish have long been popular at Irish pubs and in any social gatherings.

If you are unacquainted with Irish beers or just not big on them, still try them once. They have a huge range from light and crisp to rich and strong flavors. Irish beer goes well with spicy foods. Dubliners in particular love their pubs and everyday over 1000 publicans serve beer at all hours. A poor quality beer does not exist in the Irish market for a long time as either the brewery goes bankrupt or the brand disappears. Beer production makes an ample percentage of industrial output. Many Irish beer is exported to Canada, USA, United Kingdom and many other countries.

It is believed that somebody at someplace in the world relishes and enjoys a Guinness beer every eight seconds, which no other beer can match. Sipping Irish beers will let you know how flavorsome it is!

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