Beer For Beginners
American IPAs, Russian imperial stouts, or what about German wheat beers? How is your knowledge on the more technical side: malt, wort, yeast, draught beer, can or bottle? The world of beer can be mind-boggling sometimes, but fortunately, we're here to help. On this page, you'll find all kinds of articles that show you how to navigate through the magical maze of beer.
What beer styles are there?
Let's start at the beginning; if you're only used to lager, it can feel a bit overwhelming. There are lots of other beer styles that you might be less familiar with. We have written several articles on common beer styles. This way you quickly learn everything about the popular IPA, Belgian beer styles, the difference between white and wheat beer and more.
Belgian beer classics
There aren’t many countries that can boast of age-old brewing traditions, where all fermentation processes are used and where the beer culture has been certified as world heritage. In fact, there is only one. Belgium, of course! It is a country famed for its beer with its rich beer history and commitment to tradition. In addition to a number of classics such as La Chouffe and Westmalle, there are also real style icons in Belgium; beers that more or less define the style. Basically, just try them!
Tips for tasting beer
Now that you know a bit more about beer styles and beer history, it's time to actually taste some beer for yourself. But how do you actually do that and how can you get the most out of your beer tasting? And in which beer glasses do you pour the beer? We don’t want to bog you down with too much technical information, but we also want you to drink the beer at its best. Follow these tips and you can’t go too far wrong!
How do you tap beer?
In addition to bottled or canned beer, you can of course also drink draught beer. With our home beer tap, BLADE, you can easily draught a delicious, brewery-fresh beer from your own kitchen.