If you want to impress your friends, one way is by sharing completely random facts at the pub! Check out the facts below that you probably didn’t know, which will make you the beer expert in your friend group.
1. Beer is One of the Oldest Beverages in the World
Did you know that beer is one of the oldest beverages in the world? It dates back to at least the 5th millennium BC in Iran, where evidence of beer production has been found. Cheers to thousands of years of brewing history!
2. The Different Types of Beer
There are more than 100 different styles of beer, each with its own unique flavor profile. From crisp lagers to rich stouts, there is a beer out there for everyone’s taste buds.
3. The World’s Strongest Beer
Belgian brewery, De Struise Brouwers, brewed the world’s strongest beer in 2010. The beer, named “Black Damnation VI – Messy,” has an impressive ABV of 39%.
4. The Term ‘IPA’ Stands for India Pale Ale
India Pale Ale, commonly known as IPA, originated from England in the 19th century. It was brewed with extra hops to survive the long journey to British troops stationed in India.
5. The Reinheitsgebot Beer Purity Law
The Reinheitsgebot, also known as the German Beer Purity Law, was established in 1516. It states that beer can only be brewed using water, barley, and hops. This law is still followed by many German breweries today.
6. The Largest Beer Festival in the World
Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, is the largest beer festival in the world. Approximately 6 million people attend each year, consuming over 7 million liters of beer. Prost!
7. The Origins of the Term ‘Cheers’
The term ‘cheers’ dates back to the medieval period when people would clink their glasses together to dispel evil spirits. So, the next time you raise your glass to toast, remember that you’re warding off evil!
8. The Monks and Beer Brewing
Did you know that monks played a significant role in brewing beer during the Middle Ages? Many monasteries had their own breweries, and beer was brewed as a staple drink due to its nutritional value.
9. The Science Behind Beer Foam
Beer foam, also known as the head, is formed by carbon dioxide bubbles rising to the top of the glass. Factors such as the type of glassware and the cleanliness of the glass can affect the formation of foam.
10. Barack & Beer
Former President Barack Obama was the first president to brew beer in the White House.