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How to taste craft beer, like a pro 🍻

There is a massive difference between drinking a beer, and tasting it. For starters, drinking a beer is what you do at a Maltese summer event, when it's scorching hot. Tasting, however, is a sensory experience. It's about slowing down, unlocking those hidden flavour notes, and understanding exactly what the brewer intended to create.  Tasting Guide to Master the art of Beer Tasting 1. The Setup: Glassware & Temperature Before you even think of opening a beer, you need to set the stage. Two rookie mistakes can ruin a premium craft, and thats drinking straight from the can, and serving it ice-cold.  The Glass: Pouring your beer into a glass releases carbonation and opens up the aromas. Reach for a proper glass and pour your beer allowing the liquid to breath and drive those aromatic notes straight to your nose with every sip. The Temperature: A good beer shouldn't be freezing cold. The extreme cold numbs the tastebuds and masks the flavours. It's recommended that your...

Introducing Zen Break: Our Most Relaxing Brew Yet

This time, we’ve got something a little different here for you at Lord Chambray. This beer is all about slowing down, sipping in style, and soaking up the zen. Introducing: Zen Break, our tea beer infused with Japanese green tea. It’s brand new, and it’s made to help you refresh, reset and recharge, sip by sip.  If you love craft beer, or you’re looking for something light, with a delicate flavour profile, then Zen Break could be your next beer crush! It’s the kind of beer that is easy on the palate, but leaves a lasting impression. Trust us, it’s as smooth as it sounds. Zen Break: the facts Zen Break is a light ale infused with the delicate flavour of Japanese green tea . With an ABV of just 3.4%, this brew is all about balance, freshness, and flavour without the heaviness. It’s gluten free , vegan , and full of calming vibes. Picture this: subtle herbal and floral aromas , a whisper of malt sweetness , and a crisp, clean finish. The bitterness? Almost undetectable. Instead, the c...