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Following a tax cut for small breweries in the early s, the UK has seen an explosion in the variety of beer available. With such a huge variety of beers to choose from, how do you decide? Our advice is to decide what type of beer you like and go from there!
We categorise our English beers into seven major varieties. The exact process will vary from beer-to-beer, but as a general rule, this is how English ale is made. English beer starts life as grain soaked in water. This encourages the germination of the grain and the process of turning starch into sugars. Breweries will now halt the germination by drying the grain — this dried grain is called malt, hence the term malting.
Most English beer malt is made from Barley. The malt is then run through a mill and mixed with hot water, encouraging the further development of starch into sugar. This is the most important step of the brewing process. Yeast is added to the now-cooled Wort encouraging the remaining sugars in the mixture to turn into alcohol. Sediment is allowed to settle at the bottom of the tank and the final product forms over a couple of days to a week, or more.
The exact time will depend on the particular style the brewery is hoping to achieve. Cotswold Beers. Spring in the Cotswolds. Sights and Sounds. This is a common misconception. Like a fine French wine, drinking some English ales cooler would mean disrupting their taste. Low-alcohol beers are gaining popularity, as are non-alcoholic varieties — though the taste of these can vary wildly! Over 30 different varieties of Hops are grown commercially in the UK.
Though not all of it is grown for the malting process, enough barley is grown in England every year to make billion litres of beer! Downing Street, home of the British Prime Minister sits on the site of a former brewery. The brewery started in ! Per capita, UK residents drink pints of beer per year. A further word on our selection. From the South-West to London, the Midlands and beyond, all ten of these beers are proudly brewed right here in England.