Organic Beer, Is It A Thing?

The 90s gave birth to iconic trends such as tattoo chokers and cropped tops. Along with these trends was the invention of the organic beer. In America, two breweries reign supreme when it comes to organic beer. These two where Lakefront Brewing Co. in Milwaukee and Eel River Brewing Co. in Northern California. Now there are a handful of brands to choose from.

It is easy to call something “organic”, but what does it mean exactly? A beer can put the organic seal if it meets the following guidelines:

a. it is at least 95% organically produced (i.e., without GMOs, pesticides, and synthetic fertilizers)

b. the brewery must prove that the remaining ingredients are not available in sufficient organic quantities or organic form

A beer can still be labelled “made with organic…”, if the brewery used at least 70% of organic ingredients excluding salt and water. Beyond this, a beer can be given a 100% organic certification if the entire process including cleaning and making materials was organic. Such beers are understandably rare!

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Why Should You Drink Organic Beer?

It comes as no surprise that drinking organic beer helps support agriculture. Beer is made with grains, fruits, vegetables, spices, yeast, and water. You can help keep the groundwater clean, reduce the toxic air pollution, and protect the organic farmers when you buy ingredients that are produced organically. If you already subscribe to organic meat and organic produce, why not switch to organic beer too?

Let us focus on the price of organic beer. In most cases, its price is the same as many craft beers. This enables you to enjoy the healthy taste of beer at budget-friendly prices.

Further research in the organic beer industry led me to the discovery of Bison’s Chocolate Stout. It is a product made with Peruvian cocoa from Bison Brewing Co. Aside from this, you may also try Bison Brewing Co’s Honey Basil beer or Organic Hop Cuvee West Coast Ale. Sweet beers quench my preference for sweet alcoholic beverages.

You may also try Lakefront Brewery’s Chad. It is a product that exudes a special bitter taste with a spicy flair. You may have guessed that the product was brewed by a cellar-man whose name is Chad.

Nonetheless, you may check out the organic alcoholic beverages at your nearby supermarket or by visiting alcohaul.sg.

“I wanted to create a beer that connected my healthy, active lifestyle with my social life, and bring it all together.” —Smart Beer Founder Gabriel Heymann

Can You Make Your Own Organic Beer?

The short answer is “YES”! Simply round up these ingredients: malted grain, hop, water, and yeast. Then, follow the instructions found in organicauthority.com.

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Delicious And Affordable Bars In Singapore

What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day or any other occasion than with a drink or two? There is need to be terrified of the hefty prices attached with alcoholic beverages! In fact, there are bars and restaurants in Singapore that offer cheap booze.

CHUPITOS SHOTS BAR

The first on this list, Chupitos, will spoil you with choices of about 130 drinks. Maximize your money by going there during Happy Hour. From 6:30PM to 9PM daily, selected house pours, shots, and beers are only S$6! This discounted rate includes Heineken, Hoegaarden, Baby Irish Coffee, Blue Canary, and so on. What’s more? Ladies get a complimentary shot with every pair of shooters (e.g., Key Lime Pie or Mango Margarita) purchased on Wednesdays.

Image Credits: facebook.com/thechupitosbar

Location: 3B River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, #01-05, Singapore 179021
Contact: The Chupitos Bar

BAR BAR BLACK SHEEP

Looking for a cool place to hangout that offers cheap prices overall? Search no further than the Bar Bar Black Sheep! Its mere branding will draw your attention. It captured mine!

Bar Bar Black Sheep

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Let us go back to the booze. Bar Bar Black Sheep sells a pint of Kronenbourg Blanc and Tetley’s English Ale at about S$13. Half-pints of beers (e.g., Carlsberg and Blanc) start at S$7 only. When it comes to food, it stays true to the North Indian, Thai, and Western fusion. Fortunately for us, there are four outlets islandwide. Simply head down to the one closest to you!

Location: Cluny Court, 501 Bukit Timah Road, #01-05C, Singapore 259760
Contact: 6763 4757

THE PIT RESTAURANT & BAR

Nestled in Holland Village is a humble gem called The Pit Restaurant & Bar. It might not be the fanciest place on the list, but it offers an incredibly friendly price for a glass wine. You cannot go wrong with the house pour wine at about S$10 a glass. Do not get me started with the Happy Hour prices!

For an upgraded experience of your favorite Chardonnay or Merlot, you can pay the premium house pour price of about S$12.

Location: 21 Lor Liput, Singapore, 277733
Contact: 6468 3468

Image Credits: facebook.com/thepitrestaurantandbar

My father was wrong! There are places offering cheap booze. You just have to know where to look.

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