Pros and Cons of Homebrewing (An Honest Look at the Hobby)
Learning how to brew your own beer at home can […]
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Learning how to brew your own beer at home can […]
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Hops do not add alcohol content to beer as they are simply used during the brewing process to add flavor and aroma to the finished beer. Hops used in brewing are the flowers, or cones, of the Humulus Lupulus plant and contain no fermentable sugars which could be converted into alcohol during the fermentation process.
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Hops add an insignificant number of calories to beer through the extraction of hop oils during the brewing process where they are boiled or steeped in the beer to add flavor and aroma to the finished beer. Hop-heavy beer styles such as IPAs typically include more calories because they often have higher alcohol content and unfermentable sugars.
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