How To Choose the Best Beers for a Party

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How To Choose the Best Beers for a Party

Throwing a party? Then you need some good beer to go with the celebration. Beer is always enjoyed or at least appreciated by almost everyone looking to quench their thirst while socialising, dancing, or playing games. If you’re serving beer for your party, you’ll want to get the best kind for you and your guests. There are many options these days, including Hop House Beer and those produced by other well-known names, like Stella Artois, Carlsberg, Budweiser, and Guinness. So how do you choose the best beer for your party? Keep reading for some tips. 1. Look for low ABV beers. Ever heard of ‘session beers?’ These are flavourful brews with low alcohol content, so those who drink them don’t get drunk too soon. If you will buy craft beer online, consider a low ABV beer in the five per cent range so you and your guests can keep drinking it over an extended period. This type of beer is also great for laid-back parties where you're simply chilling with people. 2. Choose a good, reasonably priced beer. Avoiding cheap swill is important if you want to impress your guests and serve them only the best beers. But this doesn’t have to mean splurging on expensive beers, which can quickly get pricey if you’re hosting a huge party. You can get reasonably priced beer in packs of 12. Hop House Beer offers 12 bottles of 330ml ABV 4.6 per cent. It’s a delicious lager brewed with aromatic hops and malted barley, resulting in a full-flavoured and crisp beer with subtle malty notes and hints of peach and apricot on its fresh hop aromas. 3. Plan your bottles according to the duration of your party. Most people could drink at least two bottles of beer in the first hour and one more per hour following that. So if your party is running for three hours, buy four bottles of craft beer online per person. 4. Think about the occasion and what you’re celebrating. Each party is different. Think about the time and place. Will you be serving beer before, after, or with a meal? How fast do you think your guests will consume alcoholic beverages? If you’re serving many types of alcoholic drinks, consider adding a handful of good and reasonably priced beers like Hop House Beer lager. 5. Mind the food. Make sure the beer goes well with the food you’re serving. For instance, if you’re serving sushi, avoid getting a heavy stout and consider a pilsner or another type of light beer.


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