5 Craft Beer Myths We Need To Bust

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The people of India are known for believing in superstitions. And no wonder, when it comes to alcohol, they definitely need clarification. This shows your love for beers, which you have gained by having some understanding of them. But you may have come across a lot of misconceptions in conversations while having craft beers. Therefore, we’ve got you covered. This article lists five craft beer myths we need to bust.

5 Craft Beer Myths We Need To Bust

  1. A Microbrewery Is A Small Brewery
  2. Craft Beer As A Concept Is Quite New
  3. All Beers Served On Tap Are Craft Beers
  4. There Is A Very Unique Scientific Technique Behind The Brewing Of Craft Beer
  5. Craft Beer Is Brewed At The Pubs In Which They Are Served

1. A Microbrewery Is A Small Brewery

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Microbreweries are small breweries compared to conventional breweries. The word ‘micro’ does not refer to the size of the brewery, but to the sizes of the batches brewed. So sure, a microbrewery may be small because of space constraints, but all microbreweries are not necessarily small. Microbreweries produce usually 1000 to 15000 gallons of beer annually, not more than that. The customers of a microbrewery are always limited but very regular. Microbreweries are known for producing craft beers. So a microbrewery can also be termed a craft brewery.

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2. Craft Beer As A Concept Is Quite New

Ah, this is the most common misconception people have come across and been confused by. But contrary to popular perception, craft beer has been around for ten years in India and for more than three decades in the US. There are more than 100 pubs serving craft beer in India today. 

The concept of craft beer being new doesn’t surprise people as it is no big secret anymore. Craft beers have been introduced for a long time, and there are so many different brands all around the world. So craft beer as a concept is quite new.

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3. All Beers Served On Tap Are Craft Beers

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A glass of beer served on tap is not craft beer but a cheaper brand of beer. Draft beers are also counted as tap beers, and the system of tap beers is one you will come across in some established restaurants and bars.

I don’t know why, but people seem to think that all beers served on tap are craft beers when that’s most definitely not the case. You can go to a pub that serves your regular beers like Kingfisher and Tuborg on tap and may or may not serve craft beers on tap.

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4. There Is A Very Unique Scientific Technique Behind The Brewing Of Craft Beer

Surprise surprise! No, the technique and procedure are pretty much the same; in fact, if anything, it’s more traditional. It’s the nature of the ingredients used in the brewing that primarily changes, as opposed to the technique. These ingredients are strictly organic in nature and not characterized by any form of artificial flavoring.

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5. Craft Beer Is Brewed At The Pubs In Which They Are Served

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Of course not. In many cases, the pub can be used only for serving, while the actual beer is brewed at a remote location before being transported to the respective place of serving. In reality, the place at which it is brewed in the actual microbrewery, while the place at which it is served can be classified as just a regular pub. 

The whole process of making a craft beer is done at the brewery itself, a microbrewery to be specific. Craft beer is available in any normal bar or pub usually a taproom.

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Summing Up!

Now that you have gotten your facts cleared up by these five craft beer myths that are busted, you know the difference. Apart from the ones mentioned, there are so many other facts and myths about craft beer that you can find on different websites. The best way to get confirmation about these myths is to talk to the connoisseurs; they will make sure to help you out.

FAQs

Why Is Craft Beer Better Than Regular Beer?

A craft beer is considered better than a regular beer because the focus is on the taste and it is not watered down like a regular beer.

Is Craft Beer Really Better?

Yes, craft beers are really better than normal beers. Be it light or dark, they are flavorful and much better in taste. The reason is that the breweries use better-quality ingredients that you can taste as you savor the drink.

What Is Unique About Craft Beer?

Craft beer is usually made of malted barley and traditional ingredients, and that is what makes craft beer unique among all the other alcoholic beverages.

Why Do People Love Craft Beer?

Craft beers are popular because people get to taste different styles and flavors, and they use authentic ingredients.

What Makes Craft Beer Successful?

Experimenting with different ingredients by taking risks, loving the mistakes, listening to the audience, making improvements accordingly, and collaborating with their competitors is something that makes a craft beer successful.

What Is The Concept Of Craft Beer?

Unlike other beers, craft beers are produced in smaller batches and are very limited. These small companies focus on taste and ingredients and keep an eye on what the audience wants. This makes the craft beer concept a success in itself.

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