Pearson-one of the most influential beers in the world
In the eyes of most people, Germany is a well-deserved beer capital of the world. Therefore, as a neighbor of Germany, all the glory of beer will be covered up. Czech Republic, located in the east of Germany, mentioned that this country may not be associated with beer, but when it comes to Pearson and Budweiser, I believe many people will understand it.
Pearson is not only the most popular beer in the world at present, but also the capital of Xijiezhou, the birthplace of Pearson.
Budweiser beer, which is mainly famous for American Budweiser beer, is actually the capital of southern Czech Republic, where Budweiser beer was once called the best beer in the world. Budweiser beer in the United States uses this name because it represents the meaning of high-quality beer.
Today, let's really understand Pearson's past lives.
Czech Pearson Corp.
Czech Pearson, also known as Bohemian Pearson (Bohemia is the Latin and Germanic name for the Czech Republic, accounting for two-thirds of the ancient Czech Republic), can be traced back to 65438+1940s. Bavarian brewers brought lager brewing technology to Pearson, Czech Republic. Prior to this, stout was the most popular beer in the world. This time, Bavarian brewers boldly adopted the newly born light-colored malt, local soft water source and unique aristocratic hops-SAAZ, and followed the brewing technology of Lager beer to brew a golden attractive beer for the first time. People were quickly attracted by this light and refreshing beer with obvious hops aroma and bitterness and strong malt flavor.
At the same time, the rapid development of glass manufacturing industry has also contributed to the large-scale popularization of Pearson beer. The golden yellow wine poured into the crystal flute cup can not only present golden yellow perfectly, but also reflect the clear body and rich foam. Since then, with the development of transportation and the birth of refrigeration equipment, the large-scale production and transportation of Pearson beer have been promoted, and Pearson beer has rapidly expanded to European countries.
Czech Pearson style characteristics
Aroma: rich and complex malt aroma, fragrant and slightly spicy bouquet;
Appearance: clear and transparent wine, light yellow to golden yellow color, thick foam, white and lasting;
Flavor: the entrance has a rich and complex malt flavor, and Sazi hops have obvious bitterness and spice flavor, which is strong but not lasting, and the entrance is clean, and the flavors of malt and hops are relatively balanced;
Taste: Rich malt varieties bring moderate body, moderate carbon dioxide content brings moderate sand taste.
As a neighboring country, Pearson first expanded to Germany, and Pearson in Germany is called the perfect replica of Pearson in Czech Republic. Because of the different raw materials, German Pearson used local water, malt, hops and yeast. The same method produces a lighter color and a crisper taste. Now Pearson in Germany has become the best-selling beer in Germany.
German Pearson style characteristics
Bouquet: light Pearson malt aroma, obvious hops aroma and spice flavor;
Appearance: the wine is clear and transparent, with light straw color to light golden yellow color and white foam, which is rich and lasting;
Flavor: The taste of malt in the mouth is moderate, and the bitterness of hops is moderate, but it lasts for a long time and is dry in the mouth;
Palate: Light-bodied, rich in carbon dioxide brings strong sandy taste.
1838 In February, Pearson citizens witnessed an unusual scene. In the square in front of the city hall, 36 barrels of beer brewed by local people were dumped because of their bad taste. In Pearson at that time, everyone could brew beer, so the quality of beer was greatly reduced, and the local brewery could no longer compete with its Bavarian counterparts. As a result, the local citizens decided to set up a collective citizen brewery and hired Joseph Graul, the Bavarian malt manufacturer with the best brewing technology at that time. However, the beer brewed by Grauer is completely contrary to Pearson's expectation, which may be related to the raw materials used and the quality of local spring water. However, the results are amazing. The newly brewed beer has a strong aroma, and Pilsner Urquell still retains this aroma.
Piersner Aguirre Brewery
Pearson Brewery is the largest brewery in Czech Republic and China, and now it has become a major beer exporter in the world, exporting beer to more than 50 countries around the world.
The editor of Pearson Chronology recorded its origin in this way: "The sparkling golden wine and rich white foam made us witness the miracle. After tasting, the mood becomes infinitely pleasant, and the beer is memorable-this has never happened before. "
Today, in Pearson, you can taste delicious Bilson beer in the largest beer hall in the Czech Republic. However, other brands of beer and special wines can also be tasted in many bars, restaurants and some small wineries. You can even enjoy the local beer hot springs.
Behind the antique brewery gate, there are two old and new breweries open for tourists to visit. Here you can not only learn about the brewing process of Pearson beer, but also taste the pure brewing draught beer.
Beer museum.
Located in the center of Pearson, the Beer Museum was built in the15th century and is the only professional beer museum in Bohemia. The museum has the world's smallest hip flask, beer brewing laboratory and so on. It seems that people have traveled through ancient times.
Not only can you satisfy all your curiosity about the brewing process, but you can also taste 300 ml of Pearson draft beer (the ticket includes this experience). The museum also provides multilingual audio guides.
As the hometown of beer, you must come here and learn about brewing technology and other related history. You can also eat here. The opening hours depend on the number of people. The whole visit took less than two hours, and the wine was fragrant all the way. It's worth coming.
Pearson historical subway (Pearson historical subway)
Pierson Underground is the largest underground tunnel in the Czech Republic. The total length is 20 kilometers, starting from the beer museum. The best tour is 800 meters, and you can visit the intricate corridors, wine cellars and wells.
Underground cities play an important role in storing food. They used to be the location of handicraft workshops, breweries and sugar factories.
You will see some technical equipment: rainwater pipes, sewers and wells.