The Beer Engine

A good brewery should aim to offer a diverse selection of beer styles to cater to a broad range of tastes and preferences. This typically includes popular styles such as:

1. Pale Ale
2. India Pale Ale (IPA)
3. Stout
4. Porter
5. Lager
6. Wheat Beer
7. Pilsner
8. Saison
9. Amber Ale
10. Belgian Ale

Additionally, incorporating seasonal or specialty brews can add excitement and variety to the brewery's lineup. These may include styles like pumpkin ale, winter warmer, fruit-infused beers, barrel-aged beers, and experimental brews that showcase unique ingredients or brewing techniques. By providing a well-rounded selection of beer styles, a brewery can attract a diverse customer base and keep patrons coming back to explore new and interesting flavors.
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What is The Beer Engine?

Every bar worth its salt has its regulars. Cheers had Cliff and Norm, Moe's had Barney and Homer and Lenny and Carl and the guy with the hat and the green vest and that one balding guy (?). Barstool Sports has that maniac who rates pizza and goes on alt-right tirades. Hey, but what if the regulars came to you and maybe the conversations were recorded? Maybe they talked about their beers, and they might have unusual hobbies or know too much about buying beer on the internet. Tony and Griff are the regulars at the bar chatting over a few cold ones about beer, or whatever else is going on. Belly up, crack open a Hamm's and feel free to eavesdrop on what these two drunks are going on about today.