Craft beer
Craft beer refers to beer that is produced by small, independent breweries that focus on quality, flavor, and traditional or innovative brewing methods. These breweries typically brew in smaller batches and often experiment with different ingredients, hop varieties, and fermentation techniques to create distinctive beers with unique character.
In terms of taste, craft beer offers a wide range of flavor profiles depending on the style. Some craft beers highlight strong hop aromas with notes of citrus, tropical fruit, or pine, while others focus on rich malt flavors such as caramel, chocolate, or roasted grains. This diversity allows craft breweries to create beers that are more expressive and varied than many mass-produced beers.
Craft beer has grown significantly in popularity as consumers look for more distinctive and flavorful beer options. Many craft breweries produce a broad selection of styles, including IPAs, stouts, pale ales, wheat beers, and lagers, giving beer enthusiasts the opportunity to explore a wide spectrum of tastes and brewing traditions.