Showing posts with label Oranjeboom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oranjeboom. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 October 2013

Sober Guide: Ale & Lager



Alright folks. 
I made this super, extreme, and out-of-the-world easy guide for:

What the heck is the difference on Ale & Lager,

and its fermentation process.


Come onnnnn!  Know your stuff drunks =)



Beer Rocket Science

Ale

Here, the ale yeast fermentation takes place on the top and it is brewed usually with a higher temperature compared to lager yeast. Depending on the brewery's type of water, location, and stuffs..., the ale yeast fermentations will have unique esters that lets out aromas ranging from flowery to fruity. Hence, ale is a golden classic.

Lager

The lager yeast fermentation takes place at the bottom and is brewed with a cooler temperature. Lager is meant for production and storage during winter, just like the literal translation of lager, "to store". By keeping it at cool climate to mature, lager yeast fermentation allows other flavours like hops to develop distinctively. Now, lager is cool and takes simplicity.


Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Oranjeboom Lager Catalogue



Oranjeboom Lager

Holland
4.7% ABV




Premium Lager

A bright, vibrant gold colour with a light, hoppy aroma and a pleasant spiciness in the finish. Its unique recipe including the best natural ingredients – gives Oranjeboom a refreshing smooth taste and a subtle malty flavour. Exceptionally well-balanced, Oranjeboom has a crisp and unexpected floral finish.


4.7% Alc /Vol. Per 330mL

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Friday, 20 September 2013

Catalogue

Here we list what we carry in stock and how we want you to choose your beers

~~~What you truly desire~~~
~~~~~A good beer~~~~~



Brand
Country
Style | ABV%

Please click on the brand name for more information.

Australia
Cider | 8.0%

Australia
Fruit Beer, Cider, American Pale Ale, Dark Lager, Spice/Herbs | 3.5% - 4.7%

Holland
Abbey, Belgian Ale, White Beer, Dunkler Bock | 5.5% - 10%

Holland
Lager | 4.7%

Holland
Abbey | 7.3% - 10%

Belgium
Belgian Ale | 6.0% - 9.0%

Belgium
Belgian Ale, Belgian Strong Ale | 8.5%

Belgium
Fruit Beer, White Beer | 3.5% - 5.1%

Trio
Netherlands
Foreign Stout | 7.2%

Valentins
Germany
Weiss Beer | 5.3%

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