I Like Chinese
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We're here to help you and your friends learn to like more than one kind of beer. You don't have to like every beer but don't drink the same beer day after day.
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vor 14 Jahren
I Like Chinese
it's a country of the most and the least. the people of China drink more beer as a country compared to any other country in the world. but oddly, the amount of beer consumed per person is the lowest on planet.
beer wasn't brewed anywhere in the country until the beginning of the 20th century by the demand of "foreigners" who were doing business there. Tsing Tao, which has grown to have 50 breweries in 18 regions, was started in 1903 by British and German merchants. it's size makes it the 8th largest brewery in the world.
prior to beer, fermented products were made that would resemble "gruit".
according to sources 95% of beer produced is consumed locally. it was this country's demand for beer that caused the hop crisis. although none of the beer from China would be considered hoppy.
call the Beer School Robot!
424-242-3375
Beer School everywhere:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6351328213
http://youtube.com/beerschool
Follow JohnFoster and BeerSchool on Twitter.com
Host: John Foster and Motor
no Guests appear on this show.
Be sure to visit City Beer Store in San Francisco, CA
Email us at info@beerschool.com
Good noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 10/25/2009.
Beer School and BeerSchool.com are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc.
2010 Ayer Media, Inc.
it's a country of the most and the least. the people of China drink more beer as a country compared to any other country in the world. but oddly, the amount of beer consumed per person is the lowest on planet.
beer wasn't brewed anywhere in the country until the beginning of the 20th century by the demand of "foreigners" who were doing business there. Tsing Tao, which has grown to have 50 breweries in 18 regions, was started in 1903 by British and German merchants. it's size makes it the 8th largest brewery in the world.
prior to beer, fermented products were made that would resemble "gruit".
according to sources 95% of beer produced is consumed locally. it was this country's demand for beer that caused the hop crisis. although none of the beer from China would be considered hoppy.
call the Beer School Robot!
424-242-3375
Beer School everywhere:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6351328213
http://youtube.com/beerschool
Follow JohnFoster and BeerSchool on Twitter.com
Host: John Foster and Motor
no Guests appear on this show.
Be sure to visit City Beer Store in San Francisco, CA
Email us at info@beerschool.com
Good noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 10/25/2009.
Beer School and BeerSchool.com are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc.
2010 Ayer Media, Inc.
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