American Beer


American Beers
Americans love beer, and the American Beer industry has flourished. There are more than 6,000 breweries in the US….READ MORE

Australian Beer


Australian Beers
Australian beer drinkers enjoy lager, making it the most popular beer type consumed in the country….READ MORE

Belgian Beer


Belgian Beers
Belgium’s brewing history dates back to the 12th century. The Catholic Church granted local French and Flemish…READ MORE

Canadian Beer


Canadian Beers
Beer was introduced to Canada by European settlers in the 17th century. Canada’s first recorded brewer was…READ MORE

Dutch Beer


Dutch Beers
Dutch beer is typically summed up as light Pilsner lagers. While this is the predominant beer found in the country…READ MORE

German Beer


German Beers
The earliest evidence of beer being brewed in Germany comes from 800 BC. By the 2nd century it was already….READ MORE

Irish Beer


Irish Beers
While most people assimilate Ireland with Guinness; most Irish beer drinkers choose lager (60%, 34% stout and 6%….READ MORE

Italian Beer


Italian Beers
While Italy is considered to be part of Europe’s wine belt, but the existence of beer in Italy dates back to 560 BC….READ MORE

Mexican Beer


Mexican Beers
Modern day Mexican beer typically consist of lagers, pilsners, Vienna-style light and dark beers as well as Munich…….READ MORE

Salvadoran Beer


Salvadoran Beers
The El Salvador brewing history was started by a Guatemalan named Rafael Meza Ayau ‘Don Rafael’ in 1906……READ MORE

South Korean Beer

South Korean Beer
South Korean Beers
Beer’s journey in Korea began in the early 20th century during Japanese colonial rule. Seoul’s first brewery……READ MORE