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Portuguese term or phrase:
cerveja artesanal
English translation:
craft beer
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Marlene Curtis
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Aug 25, 2012 22:50
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Portuguese term
cerveja artesanal
Portuguese to English
Marketing
Advertising / Public Relations
midias sociais - ferramen
há cervejas premium e artesanais
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | craft beer | Marlene Curtis |
4 +2 | Microbrew(ed) beer / handcrafted beer | Frensp |
4 +2 | traditionally made beers | Mark Robertson |
4 +1 | micro-brewed beers..Gourmet Beer | airmailrpl |
5 | Real Ale | John Copestake (X) |
4 | homemade beer | Martin Riordan |
3 | boutique beers | axies |
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Aug 29, 2012 20:55: Marlene Curtis Created KOG entry
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craft beer
Top Ten: Craft Beers of 2011 | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com/...brew.../top-ten-craft-beers-201...Jan 5, 2012 – Wrapping up an outstanding year for the craft beer segment in ten beers is no easy task.
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What Is Craft Beer?
What Is Craft Beer?
By Danner Kline
This column is focused on “craft” beer, as opposed to the big brands that still dominate beer sales worldwide. The terms “craft beer” and “micro-brew” are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are actually distinct from one another. Micro-breweries produce less than 15,000 barrels of beer per year, while craft beer can be produced by breweries of much greater size. So what exactly is “craft beer?” The Brewer’s Association (the trade group for craft brewers) offers their own definition that many folks (including me) take issue with. They say a craft brewer must be small, independent, and traditional. By small, they mean annual beer production of no more than two million barrels of beer—Boston Beer, maker of Samuel Adams, is teetering on the brink of this limit and has about a one percent share of the U.S. beer market. Many local brewers produce less than a thousand barrels a year. By independent, they mean that no more than twentyfive percent of the brewery can be owned by a big brewery like A-B, Miller, or Coors (the Big Three). Traditional is the hardest to pin down, as they state a traditional brewer is one that has “an all malt flagship” or which uses “adjuncts to enhance rather than lighten flavor”—a subjective matter. That’s a dig at the Big Three who use adjuncts (corn or rice) to lighten body and flavor and increase mass appeal.
http://bhamweekly.com/birmingham/article-1899-what-is-craft-...
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What is Craft Beer?
And how is it different than the yellow fizzy stuff people drink at tailgates? Well there is a technical definition and there is the “everyday” definition. First the technical jargon..
Craft beer is made by craft brewers that possess 3 key traits. They are:
Small: Their annual production is less than 2 million barrels ( 62 million gallons) 6 million barrels (recently changed)
Independent: Less than 25% of the brewery is owned by a non-craft brewer
Traditional: Greater than 50% of their volume comes from all-malt beer, instead of using mostly adjuncts (e.x. rice, corn) like that mega-breweries use. This basically means they use higher quality ingredients.
You can find more details on the Brewer’s Association website, but let’s talk about some of the more common ways you may hear craft beer referred to in day to day conversation:
Specialty Beers, Artisan Beers, Gourmet Beers, Boutique Beers, Microbrews, and Dark Beers (very common although not very accurate).
There are many different terms to describe it, but we’re all essentially talking about the same thing. You know it when you see it…it’s beer that is different. It has complexity, uniqueness, and variety. It’s beer that has flavor. It’s Craft beer.
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homemade beer
O termo não é limitado a produtos fabricados em casa:
"homemade: made or prepared at home, locally, or by the maker's own efforts: The restaurant's pastry is homemade. Breakfast at the farmhouse always meant homemade preserves."
"homemade: made or prepared at home, locally, or by the maker's own efforts: The restaurant's pastry is homemade. Breakfast at the farmhouse always meant homemade preserves."
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15 mins
micro-brewed beers..Gourmet Beer
cerveja artesanal => micro-brewed beers..Gourmet Beer..
Monthly Beer Clubs | Microbrewed Beers Delivered ... - Amazing Clubs
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Beer of the Month Club - Premium, micro-brewed beers every month from Amazing ... As the #1 provider of gourmet gifts of the month, only Amazing Clubs can ...
HowStuffWorks Videos "How to Choose Gourmet Beer"
www.videos.howstuffworks.com/.../45-ho...
Dec 17, 2007
Beer has many different flavors and tastes. Learn which type of beer is more your style from our Beer Expert ...
Monthly Beer Clubs | Microbrewed Beers Delivered ... - Amazing Clubs
www.amazingclubs.com/beer.htmlShare
Beer of the Month Club - Premium, micro-brewed beers every month from Amazing ... As the #1 provider of gourmet gifts of the month, only Amazing Clubs can ...
HowStuffWorks Videos "How to Choose Gourmet Beer"
www.videos.howstuffworks.com/.../45-ho...
Dec 17, 2007
Beer has many different flavors and tastes. Learn which type of beer is more your style from our Beer Expert ...
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20 mins
Microbrew(ed) beer / handcrafted beer
These are two possibilities.
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23 mins
traditionally made beers
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boutique beers
In Australia, Boutique Beers; Brewed by small entrepreneurs; these have a commercial character Identity; are valued for their uniqueness in taste etc, and are viable in relation to the number of sales.
as per link below and other in Google.com under ''boutique beers''
Boutique beers are full of characterful identity that are created in small volumes.
They sit somewhere between home-brew and the mega multinational beer ...
www.chancellorscellars.com.au/category254_1.htm
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Real Ale
In the UK ``Real Ale`` (or ``Cask or Cask Conditioned Beer or Ale`` to add another term!) is the most widely used generic term for most types of organic or traditionally brewed beers and ales; otherwise known, variously as homebrew (brewed in the home for personal use), micro brewed beers (those beers produced by smaller businesses typically for on site sale) or sometimes craft beers.
These terms are as opposed to Keg Beer, which usually refers to beers, ales and lagers that are sealed in steel kegs (rather than steel or wooden casks) and are poured via gas assisted means through coolers. Whereas the best ``Real Ales`` are hand pumped or ´´tapped´´ and poured via gravity.
Real Ale is also a ´´live beer´´, which means it needs to be ´´stillaged´´ to control sediment and has a shorter ´´shelf life´´, as it continues to ferment in the cask and can go ´´off´´, if it is not stored, tapped and stillaged correctly.
More information can be found on link below for CAMERA (The Campaign for Real Ale).
Living in Brazil, I do miss the occasional pint of the real stuff!
These terms are as opposed to Keg Beer, which usually refers to beers, ales and lagers that are sealed in steel kegs (rather than steel or wooden casks) and are poured via gas assisted means through coolers. Whereas the best ``Real Ales`` are hand pumped or ´´tapped´´ and poured via gravity.
Real Ale is also a ´´live beer´´, which means it needs to be ´´stillaged´´ to control sediment and has a shorter ´´shelf life´´, as it continues to ferment in the cask and can go ´´off´´, if it is not stored, tapped and stillaged correctly.
More information can be found on link below for CAMERA (The Campaign for Real Ale).
Living in Brazil, I do miss the occasional pint of the real stuff!
Example sentence:
´´Evening landlord. I´ll ´ave a pint of real ale please!
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