What is a beer?
A beer is an alcoholic beverage brewed from water, sugar, herbs and yeast.
A beer is an alcoholic beverage brewed from water, malts, hops and yeast.
A beer is an alcoholic beverage brewed from filtered water, malt extract, hop pellets and yeast.
A beer is an alcoholic beverage brewed from water, malt sugars, hop grains and wild yeast.
What is the purpose for adding malts (barley or wheat) into the mix during beer production?
It is to give the beer its flavours and also to give it a pleasant colour.
It is to give the beer its aroma and to balance out the bitterness from the hops.
It is a food source for the yeast and also to give the beer its unique characteristics and colour.
It serves as a natural antibiotic to allow yeast to thrive in a sterile environment, allowing it to ferment the mix to change to beer.
What is a malt?
It is a germinated wheat or barley grains that have been dried.
It is a sticky brown concentrated sugar syrup used in brewing.
It is a wheat or barley grain that have been roasted till brown.
It is a wheat or barley grain that have been processed into a brown sugar syrup.
What is a hop?
It is a herb that is used to flavour beers.
It is a flower that is used primarily as flavouring and stability agent in beer.
It is a green leaf that is used to create the bitter flavour found in most beers.
It is a plant that is used primarily as flavouring and stability agent in beer.
Hops have anti bacterial properties which is a desirable trait in the brewing of beer.