No, Tsingtao 9 Degrees Beer is not an industrial blended beer. Tsingtao Beer can be said to be the most familiar brand in China. Many beer lovers have drunk Tsingtao 9 Degrees Beer. This is a super classic Tsingtao Beer, our country's own century old brand.
Tsingtao Brewery was produced by Tsingtao Brewery Co., Ltd., formerly the state-owned Tsingtao Brewery, which was jointly founded by the British and German business circles in 1903. It is one of the earliest beer producers. Moreover, he is also an official sponsor of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and one of the world's top 500 brands.
Is Qingdao Jiudu Industrial Beer
Qingdao Jiudu is an industrial beer. Many people don't know what an industrial beer is. Let me answer this question: the traditional craft beer has only four kinds of raw materials (barley malt, yeast, hops, water), but now many manufacturers will replace barley malt with rice or starch (and a little beer will add a little rice) in order to reduce costs and make beer ferment quickly, However, completely replacing barley malt with rice will reduce the alcohol content and malt juice concentration in beer, and the taste will become lighter, the foam will become less, and the flavor will become worse. Therefore, the alcohol fermented with "rice" and "starch" is now known as industrial beer, and the biggest advantage of this industrial beer will be cheaper.
Is Qingdao Jiudu Industrial Beer
The alcohol concentration of Tsingtao 9-degree beer is about 3 degrees. The 9 degrees in Tsingtao 9-degree beer does not refer to the alcohol concentration, but refers to the concentration of malt juice. This low alcohol beer is very suitable for those who are easily intoxicated.
Beer refers to the low alcohol liquor made from starch hydrolysis and fermentation to produce sugar. It is called "liquid bread" and is one of the oldest and most popular alcoholic beverages in the world.
Therefore, Qingdao 9 degree beer is not an industrial beer. It's a draft beer.