What is the difference between beer and cider?!


Question:

What is the difference between beer and cider?


Answers:
Ingredients make the difference.
Cider is made from apple juice.
Beer is made from malted barley that is mashed (where the starches from the grain is converted to sugars by enzymes) then has hops added (for flavor and stability) to the barley sugar liquid...this whole concoction is called "wort."

From there, they share the same process. Yeast is added to either the apple juice or wort, it ferments, and when the fermentation is done, depending on what you started with, you have beer or cider.

cider should have lumps and be served with a spoon

beer is made from grain

cider is made from apple

...the ingredients

beer is made from barley malt, hops ,yeast and water. cider is made from apples, yeast, sugar and water.

Beer is drunk by humans mostly: unless a cowboy gives it to his horse or someone puts in in a bowl for their alcoholic dog.

Cider can be consumed by animals such as wasps, horses, pigs and other fallen-apple munching creatures. They love it in the autumn on a warm, sunny day!! Getting drunk with their pals and looning about in the orchard.

So the truth is: - beer has a limited amount of friends, whereas cider makes friends with everybody.

beer 1 asprin cider 6 !!

beer is made from malt, hops and barley, whereas cider is made from apples.




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