Have you ever traveled to Europe and ordered a beer, only to be surprised by the large, frothy head sitting on the top? If you're American (or British), this is not something you're typically used...
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If you're an American beer drinker who has traveled to Europe, you may have noticed a distinct lack of light beers on offer. Unlike in the United States, where brands such as Coors Light and Bud...
From trendy IPAs to light lagers, there's something for everyone in the American beer market. But with so many great beers now being brewed in the US, you might be asking if they're popular in other...
American Vs European Beer: The Differences (Types, Strengths, Cultures)
German beers at Oktoberfest Beer is an integral part of many cultures around the world, and America and Europe have both played a crucial role in shaping the varieties we enjoy today. From light...
Should You Wash Cans Before Opening? (Germs, Rats, And Bugs)
Have you ever reached for a refreshing can of soda, only to pause when you notice the top is a little grimy-looking? It's an understandable moment of hesitation. Believe it or not, germs, rats, and...
I think most people can agree that a cold soda with heaps of ice is just so more refreshing than one that's served at room temperature. But just why does ice make soda taste so much...