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    Belgian Beer Takes Pride In Its Taste And Serving

    Beer drinkers always love to taste something new, tasty, and different. It is not always because they are not satisfied with the beers they have already tried and tasted, but it is more of the experience and the feel of something unique and soothing. With so many beer brands available in the market nowadays, one would just wonder if there's anything different amongst these brands. Well, in fact there are; even if the brands came from the same company, country, or brewer, there is still and will always be something different from one brand to another, from one style to another, and from one taste to another.

    Take Belgian beers for example. It comprises varied and numerous collections of beers, that even the whole world has already enjoyed its unique varieties. From the time so long ago when the monasteries still prepared the beers, until now that the whole world anticipates the next brand that comes into the international market, Belgian beer has truly kept the beer drinkers worldwide in awe and delight of the Belgian beer taste.

    Because of the many brands, brewers, and styles of beer in Belgium, there have been thousands of pubs and bars spread all over the country, offering these products to the local market. Depending on what kind of pub, bar, or Belgian cafe it is, the selection of beer also varies --- from ten Belgian brands to more than a thousand brands. These brands can also be bought through the supermarkets and beverage centers. In other countries, Belgian beers may have higher alcohol content value than what the law allows, that's why Belgian beers can usually be available and bought at specialty liquor stores.

    Belgian beer is also unique when it comes to the production, serving, and packaging of the beer. Majority of the Belgian beer brands are sold in bottles that are usually tinted to avoid the negative effects of light on the drink. They also have "bottle-conditioned" feature, which is actually a re-fermentation of the beer while in the bottle. Belgian beers can be fully appreciated when the right serving and glassware are considered --- the ideal serving temperature is between 8-15 degrees Celsius through an appropriate glass. The glass to be used varies depending on the kind of Belgian beer. There are basic shapes of the glass --- from the wide-mouth goblet to the curvaceous tulip glass, to tall pilsners, and more --- on which the beers will be poured into. These glass designs are done so that the particular beer's flavor and aroma will be enhanced.

    Belgian beer has truly captivated the world with its unique taste, presentation, and serving.

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