Many men mistakenly believe that yoga is a 'grandma's thing'. Many women, however, believe that beer is a 'man's thing'. That won't hold! Old folk wisdom teaches that a mug of beer with a friend relaxes pleasantly, and yoga relieves stress. This time, BeerLab in Maribor will combine both: beer and yoga. This will be the first Beer Yoga or yoga with beer in Slovenia!
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Ljubljana Castle hosted one of the greatest gourmet experiences, which served the best of the Slovenian brewing and culinary landscape. In seven courses, the selected company enjoyed exciting creations, a unique range of flavors of special beer and cooking artist Igor Jagodic.
Are you interested in which beer is the most popular in each country? If it is not unknown that Slovenians prefer to drink Laško beer, the preferences of beer drinkers from other countries are more or less unknown to us. No more, because the world map of the most popular beer in individual countries reveals which beer citizens in more than 100 different countries of the world swear by.
The best-selling beer in the world is not Belgian, not Czech, not Mexican, not even American. In fact, only one from Europe was on the list of the ten best-selling beers, namely the Dutch brewery Heineken, the newly minted owner of Pivovarna Laško, in seventh place. You probably haven't even heard of the beer that ended up at the very top, let alone tasted it.
Experts from Stanford University - one of them a Slovenian dr. Jure Leskovec - studied the evolution of the taste of beer lovers last year, as they wanted to find out how they could recommend a sample of 'green gold' to the beer drinker with the greatest possible success and hit their taste. One of the 'verdicts' of the study is that connoisseurs have an affinity for flavors that are beyond the taste range of a novice, and based on the ratings of beer 'users' on the ratebeer.com website, a list of the best 20 was created. The list that is being published these days all world media. Namely, the beer drinking season is at its peak!
Many argue that beer has too little importance in cuisine. It is not only a good thirst-quenching drink, it is also an excellent companion to food. But that's why we need more brewing diversity.