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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Exploring the Craft of Layered Brews at an Irish Pub
During a recent visit to a charming Irish pub, I noticed an intriguing trend: the emphasis on their layered beers, commonly referred to as 50/50 brews, rather than their selection of microbrews. This piqued my curiosity, particularly when it comes to the delightful mixture of flavors that layered beers can offer.
Among their offerings, I discovered the classic Half & Half, a harmonious blend of Harp Lager and Guinness. This combination not only showcases the distinct characteristics of each beer but also creates a refreshing experience for those looking to indulge.
This experience prompted me to wonder: what are some of the most exceptional layered beers available? The art of crafting these unique brews combines a wealth of flavor profiles and visual appeal, making them a fascinating subject for any beer enthusiast.
If you’ve had a memorable layered beer or have recommendations for the best ones to try, I would love to hear your thoughts! Let’s raise a glass and discuss the world of layered brews together!