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The United States of GOOD Beer (Raw Image)
More Infographics on Good <a href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/N6709/jump/Transparency/;article=map-the-united-states-of-good-beer;tag=food,budweiser,local,beer,map,super-bowl,victory,beer-wars,craft-beer,ommegang,troegs,sixpoint,bells;pos=baseboard;tile=1;sz=728x90;ord=123456789?" target="_blank"><img src="http://ad.doubleclick.net/N6709/ad/Transparency/;article=map-the-united-states-of-good-beer;tag=food,budweiser,local,beer,map,super-bowl,victory,beer-wars,craft-beer,ommegang,troegs,sixpoint,bells;pos=baseboard;tile=1;sz=728x90;ord=123456789?" /></a> <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>Small Goblets Of Buttered Beere From A 1588 Tudor Recipe This is an authentic Tudor Buttered Beere (Butter Beer) recipe from 1588 and a rich, creamy ale (beer) is called for – but don’t get an ale which is too sweet, as we are adding in sugar as well as egg yolks. The best ales (beer) to buy are traditional ‘real-ales’ (or cask conditioned ales) from a British brewery with a good reputation (see the end of the post for recommendations). Most British ales (traditional beer) of this high quality are now exported world-wide – while more modern beers, such as ‘lager’ are not recommended. This Tudor recipe for Buttered Beere is the oldest recorded instance of Butter Beer and it is authentically drunk warm, which is an acquired taste; but it is well worth trying.

