Christmas hours
Hello, friends around the world. Hello, friends at Hive! Today is the last Sunday of the year, and although there's no set date or time to enjoy a cold beer, it's also true that December is a month of celebrations, and what better way to celebrate than by enjoying a delicious beer and sharing it on The #BeerSaturday Challenge.
Today I attended a Christmas lunch with friends and family, but before meeting up with them, I decided to try a new beer I had bought at the supermarket. This beer is Colombian and, as a foreign product, it is more expensive than Venezuelan beers. But since it's December, it's time for self-gifts, so I treated myself to two beers.
One of the things that caught my attention about Γguila beer was its colors: the yellow, blue, and red on the can are the colors of the Colombian flag, but also of the Venezuelan flag. In fact, at first, I thought it was a beer from our country, produced by CervecerΓa Zulia, since it also has an eagle as its emblem.
The ingredients of this beer are water, barley malt, hops, corn syrup, and yeast. From what I could find out, it is a Colombian beer brand founded in 1913 and currently produced by the Bavaria brewery.
To be honest, I really liked the smooth, slightly bitter taste of this beer, which has an alcohol content of 4%. It also has a light golden color with abundant foam. It feels light on the palate, making it an easy-to-drink and very refreshing beer.
When December arrives, it's almost impossible not to drink. It's not just the festive atmosphere at this time of year, but also the commitments and the need to celebrate life and the new year that is about to begin. In December, there is no set date or time to celebrate. So let us celebrate every hour and every moment.
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 443, an initiative of the #beer community and the incomparable
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The images are from my personal gallery and the text was translated with Deepl
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