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Fermentarium serves as one place to collect everything interesting about alcohol, predominantly beer and wine. There are articles about how to start homebrewing or winemaking, advanced topics, industry news, wine and beer reviews, and other articles about beer and wine! Hopefully you will find this site a great place to find homebrewing information, gather new ideas, and share new ideas with other readers.
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Recent Posts Tagged With 'myths'
Mar 27
The Thanksgiving story When the pilgrims came to America they were running low on provisions, specifically beer. The crew was concerned about provisions for the trip back so they dumped the pilgrims on Plymouth Rock, packed up and left. The pilg (read full article)
budweiser, myths, pilgrims, random, thanksgiving
Jan 13
Pissed Pacyderms Stories of drunk wild elephants have a long history in Africa. Supposedly elephants get sloshed by eating the fermented fruits of the marula tree. Hilarious footage of an elephant purportedly doing just that is included in the 197 (read full article)
animals, myths, Recent Studies, science
Feb 28
When I first read the reader’s comment I thought, here we go again. I’ve written about how Canadian beers are not stronger than American beers (when you compare the macro brews), but the reader’s claim was slightly different. T (read full article)
abv, Alcohol, beer, Canada, myths, usa
Feb 26
There’s a large sign on one of the (many) organic/natural/vegan/I’m better than you for not eating “x” restaurants in Boulder, Colorado reading “biodynamic wine” in huge, bright letters. Boulder, being commonly referred to arou (read full article)
biodynamic, featured, industry, myths, Organic, science, Wine
Jan 14
Where does this beer myth come from? American beer used to use alcohol by weight to denote the alcohol content in beer. Some areas still use alcohol by weight, but there has been an effort to convert to alcohol by volume in the past decade. Alco (read full article)
abv, beer, Canada, myths, usa