
Blue, blue: beer and the sea

Hello, friends of the world. Hello, friends of HIVE. The weekend has arrived and today is Saturday again, the perfect day to have and share a beer with you all in the most delicious and refreshing initiative on this platform: #beersaturday.

Today we went to the beach. Even though it was a bit cloudy in the morning, we decided to go to the beach because it was really hot and we had planned to take a friend who had just returned from Venezuela. Although she couldn’t come because she woke up with the flu—maybe due to the change in weather—we decided to go anyway since we had everything planned out.

Among the things we brought, of course, were beers. I picked out several Solera Polar beers, and although we also brought some dark beers, I chose these blue light ones because they come in a special edition can.

These blue beers have an alcohol content of 4%, which may make them among the lowest-alcohol beers in Venezuela. Their ingredients include water, malted barley, hops, yeast, and stabilizers. Due to various production processes, this beer is much lighter than Solera Verde.

Solera Azul, just like Solera Verde, is considered a premium product of Cervecería Polar. Solera Azul is known for being an easy-to-drink, refreshing, and light beer.

Although the sky was cloudy and more gray than blue, it was a perfect day: the blue of Solera worked its magic. Sometimes we have to add color to life ourselves: sea blue, sky blue, beer blue.
After having two beers and refreshing ourselves, we gathered strength to continue with all the joy in the world. I would like to invite my friend to delight us with a post on The #BeerSaturday Challenge - Week 460, an initiative of the #beer community and the incomparable and friend
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All images are from my personal gallery and the text was translated with Google Translator

Thank you very much for the reading and comment, friends. Until a new opportunity
