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Gruit, an old-fashioned herb mixture used for bittering and flavouring beer, popular before the extensive use of hops; Humulus lupulus, the hop plant; Mugwort, an herb historically used as a bitter in beer production; Oast house, a building designed for drying hops; Rhamnus prinoides, a plant whose leaves are used in the Ethiopian variety of ...
Craft beer is beer manufactured by craft breweries, which typically produce smaller amounts of beer than larger "macro" breweries and are often independently owned ...
Handia (Also handi or hadiya) is a rice beer originating from the Indian subcontinent, popular in the Indian states of Assam, [1] Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal. [2]
Lion beer, Asia's first beer brand produced at Kasauli Brewery since 1930, brewery was established by Edward Abraham Dyer, [8] father of Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer "The Butcher of Jallianwala Bagh massacre".
A brewery or brewing company is a business that makes and sells beer. The place at which beer is commercially made is either called a brewery or a beerhouse , where distinct sets of brewing equipment are called plant. [ 1 ]
Indian filter coffee is a coffee drink made by mixing hot milk and sugar with the infusion obtained by percolation brewing of finely ground coffee powder with chicory in a traditional Indian filter. It has been described as "hot, strong, sweet and topped with bubbly froth" and is known as filter kaapi in India.
Old English: Beore 'beer'. In early forms of English and in the Scandinavian languages, the usual word for beer was the word whose Modern English form is ale. [1] The modern word beer comes into present-day English from Old English bēor, itself from Common Germanic, it is found throughout the West Germanic and North Germanic dialects (modern Dutch and German bier, Old Norse bjórr).
Desi daru (Hindi: देसी दारू), also known as country liquor or Indian-made Indian liquor (IMIL), is a local category of liquor produced on the Indian subcontinent, as opposed to Indian-made foreign liquor. Due to cheap prices, country liquor is the most popular alcoholic beverage among the impoverished people.