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Flavoured beers

"The modern brewing practice of making beers taste of other things by adding them, owes little to historical brewing and much to advances in food technology ...."

The modern brewing practice of making beers taste of other things by adding them, owes little to historical brewing and much to advances in food technology.

Almost without exception, wine-makers do not add much to their wines, except for sugar, sulphites and similar preservatives.  Vintners generally consider that their grapes are good enough in their own right.  Until this century, the same could be said of most brewers and their attitude to malt and hops.  

With few exceptions, those beers that might feature the addition of just about anything found on the shelves of a local supermarket, ostensibly in the name of innovation, are creations of the last decade or so.  Few brands have yet proved to have staying power, though suggesting that this is no more than a fad, or that it infantilises beer for easy profit, is considered by some to be narrow-minded. 

As a general rule, the common theme to those beers that work well with an extra ingredient, is that it adds positively to the flavours that define the beeriness of the beer, rather than detracting from, or even drowning it. 

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The lead author and curator of The Beer Styles of Europe and beyond is Tim Webb, co-author of The World Atlas of Beer.

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