Greek beers that have nothing to envy from those abroad.
Beer is considered a relatively simple drink compared to cocktails and wine. It is a drink that is relatively easy to order and is usually the drink that will refresh you with its characteristic bitter taste. Growing up we always heard that the best beers in the world are German, Belgian beers but we rarely hear anything about Greek beers. And yet there is an incredibly wide variety beyond the three known ones. In our country we have a lot of local Greek beers from various parts of Greece that have nothing to envy from those abroad. But how to choose the right beer for you. Well, just like wine, beer has an incredibly wide range of different aromas and flavours. So it's up to everyone to find what style of beer they prefer depending on their tastes and preferences. There are many different types of beer and they can be a little confusing when standing in front of a large price list or in the supermarket having too many different choices. In fact, in recent years there has been a strong movement of small or even family-run businesses growing local beer. But before we look at several very good quality Greek beers, let's see how to distinguish some basic types of beer first so that we can buy based on our personal preferences.
Dredgers vs Aphrodites
Greek Beers
What is Bottom-fermented and Afro-fermented beer and what is the difference between them. The basic difference between them has to do basically with the way they are brewed, i.e. the way they are fermented and the type of yeast used. The bottom fermenters, as is obvious from their name, are fermented from their base low at cold temperatures for a longer period of time. In contrast, froth fermenters use top fermentation at warmer temperatures and over a shorter period of time.
Deep fermented Greek beers
Bottom-fermented beers are primarily light, easy to drink and are served quite cold. They also tend to have a lower alcohol content. They are ideal for more relaxed everyday drinking
Sparkling Greek Beers
Foaming agents Greek Beers Sparkling beers, on the other hand, as they use warm temperatures, tend to have a sweeter fruity filling.
Sour
Greek Beers
Sour beers have many similarities with wine. They range from light to heavier with a deeper colour and often have a more fruity taste.
Greek Beers
Citou
The Greek beers wheat is one of the lightest beers you can find on the market. If you are not a big fan of bitter taste then these beers are the right choice for you.