Sunday, 5 August 2012

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER
The Germans are known for many things; one of them is beer. Beer is an important part of their culture and heritage, with over 1300 different breweries spread across the country. As far as per capita beer consumption, the German people are only behind the Czechs and the Irish. The history of German beer goes back to the beginnings of the country when monks began to experiment with brewing around 1000 A.D. Eventually, brewing became very profitable for the monks and the country's leaders began to legislate the production of the beer.
BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

BLACK GERMAN BEER

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET
Beer is a major part of German culture. For many years German beer was brewed in adherence to the Reinheitsgebot order or law which only permitted water, hops and malt as beer ingredients. The order also required that beers not exclusively using barley-malts such as wheat beer must be top-fermented.[1]
GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET

GERMAN BEER MARKET