Be the Chieftain of the City: Byg Brewski Brewing Company’s Contest for Bengaluru’s Beer Lovers

Be the Chieftain of the City: Byg Brewski Brewing Company’s Contest for Bengaluru’s Beer Lovers

The contest is open at all three Byg Brewski Brewing Company locations, and the winners will be rewarded with 100 beers, a chieftain’s chest, and other attractive prizes. Bengaluru, Karnataka,  Byg Brewski Brewing Company has announced its first edition of the ‘Chieftain of the City’ contest, celebrating craft beers with the city’s beer enthusiasts. The contest invites participants to drink the most beers at any of its three locations (Sarjapur, Hennur, or Yeshwanthpur) for 45 days starting August 1, 2024. The winner will be crowned and rewarded 100 beers, a chieftain’s chest, and other prizes. Guests can participate in the contest by signing up on the company’s social media handles or through Google Forms on Digitory. Guests can also inquire about enrolment with section executives at the outlets. Registrations are open from July 13 to July 31, 2024. “We have a loyal community of patrons who prefer our craft beers. ‘Chieftain of the City’ is our way of giving back to our community,” said a company spokesperson. “We invite everyone to come down, participate or cheer your friends on, and have a good time. We have new beers on tap to spruce things up and add to the excitement,” they added. The stipulation is that each participant can consume a maximum of 5 beers a day under the contest. This is done to encourage responsible drinking. A single person must drink the five beers; the beers cannot be shared between people at the table. The winner can drink the 100 beers they won and share them with their friends. About Byg Brewski Brewing Company Byg Brewski Brewing Company is one of Bengaluru’s top brewpubs. It is famous for its artisanal beers, global cuisine, and rustic ambience. Renowned for the Al Fresco dining experience, musical nights and concerts, a breathtaking pond lush with aquatic and terrestrial plant life and ample parking space with valet services. Popular beers include Byg Rauch, Hefeweizen, and Coffee Chocolate Stout. The menu comprises Pan Asian cuisine, sourdough pizzas, burgers, creamy pasta, smoky grills, pastries, and pudding.

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 Beer And Health: Debunking Myths And Discussing Moderation

Beer And Health: Debunking Myths And Discussing Moderation

Beer is one of the oldest and most beloved drinks in the world. It’s been part of our culture for thousands of years, and that’s why it’s no surprise that there are so many myths and misunderstandings about its health effects. Let us take a look at some of the most common myths about beer and how to enjoy it in moderation. Myth#1 Drinking beer before liquor will make you sicker It’s one of the most common misconceptions that drinking beer before drinking hard liquor will make you sick. In reality, the order in which you drink alcohol doesn’t have much of an impact on how your body metabolizes it. In fact, the sickness that’s often caused by mixing different kinds of alcohol has more to do with how much you drink and how often you drink it, rather than what order you drink it in. So, if you’re going to drink alcohol, it’s important to drink it in moderation and pace yourself. Myth#2 Drinking too much beer causes Beer Belly Fear of a beer belly has caused people to think that beer is the only thing that causes belly fat. But belly fat isn’t caused by beer, it’s caused by eating too many calories from all over. Yes, beer does have calories, and eating too many high calorie drinks can cause belly fat. But it’s not that you’re having a light beer that’s causing your belly to bulge. It’s the difference between how much you eat and how much you drink. Myth#3 Light beer are the healthier choices Promoted as a more health-conscious substitute for regular beers, light beers have contributed to the misconception that they are the superior choice. Despite typically having lower calorie content, it is delusional to assume they are inherently better for all health-conscious individuals. It is crucial to take into account factors beyond caloric intake, including individual taste inclinations and nutritional composition. Furthermore, certain studies propose that individuals might unconsciously consume larger quantities of light beer to offset the reduced calorie load, essentially ignoring the intended advantages. Myth#4 Bottled beer is better than canned The debate between bottled beer and canned beer has given rise to another persistent myth. While some argue that bottled beer is superior in taste and quality, and others believe canned beer is more environmentally friendly, the truth is that both packaging methods have their pros and cons. Modern canning technology has improved significantly, ensuring that canned beer maintains its flavor and quality. The choice between bottled and canned beer is often a matter of personal preference rather than a clear health or taste advantage. Myth#5 All beers should be served cold The idea that all beers should be served ice-cold is a myth that can affect the enjoyment of various beer styles. While it’s true that certain lighter and milder beers are traditionally served colder, many craft beers, ales, and stouts benefit from slightly warmer temperatures. Extreme cold can dull the flavors and aromas of these beers, limiting the depth of the tasting experience. Knowing the appropriate serving temperature for different beer styles can enhance your enjoyment and appreciation of their unique characteristics. Amidst the myths and misconceptions, the crucial concept of moderation should not be overlooked. Beer, like any alcoholic beverage, can be enjoyed responsibly and even offer certain health benefits when consumed in moderation. Moderate beer consumption has been linked to potential cardiovascular benefits, as well as the social and psychological advantages of enjoying a beverage in a social setting. In conclusion, separating fact from fiction is essential when discussing beer and health. While myths like the order of consumption or the source of a beer belly have persisted, it’s clear that moderation is the key to responsibly enjoying beer. Appreciating beer’s diverse flavors, history, and cultural significance can be a rewarding experience that complements a healthy lifestyle. Author: Avneet Singh, Founder, Medusa Beverages Pvt. Ltd

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 Newly Launched We Neighborhood in Banaswadi runs on Solar Energy

Newly Launched We Neighborhood in Banaswadi runs on Solar Energy

We Neighborhood now opens in Banaswadi, Orion Avenue Mall after its success on Residency Road, Bangalore. It is a local brewery with a twist. The café cum brewery runs on solar energy and has taken many other initiatives towards sustainability. Key Highlights from the launch of We Neighborhood are :-   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by TheStyle.World (@www.thestyle.world) 1.Sustainable Initiatives : The project was the perfect collaboration for the sustainable lights made entirely from natural materials. The scale and magnitude of the lights were a welcome challenge and the output was brilliant. We Neighborhood runs on solar energy . Additionally you should see the restricted tissue usage policy. For most parts, the seats are mostly long benches making it a smart way of space utilization. 2. Local Craft Beer by Communiti : There are over 8 varieties of handcrafted beers, brewed inhouse by communiti in We Neighborhood. Golden Lager, Belgian Wit, Imperial Stout, Honey Ale, Irish Ale etc are some of the beer served. Each beer has a proper description to understand the notes. 3) Stylish Socialites Spotted : Many renounced entrepreneurs, designers, stylists, socialites, top notch professionals witnessed the grand launch of We Neighborhood. The place was packed with people enjoying cocktails, food and a fashionable night. More than 500 stylish people witnessed the grand launch of We Neighborhood invited by Mr. Ram and Mrs. Sheetal Chug 4) Casual Ambience : The ambience was cozy, comfortable and easy, making it simpler for people to network and socialize. The place was open air and set up well to beat the humidity. The lighting was just perfect to set the launch mood right. 5) Good Food, Great on Pocket : Despite of a huge footfall the taste of the food quality was not compromised. Varieties like seekh kebab, chicken kebab, tandoori paneer, veg platter, non veg platter, pasta, biryani, etc. were being served. Our favourite was the thin crust pizza at the launch of We Neighborhood ! The menu is similar to the Residency Road outlet and taste wise its the same.   The place is pocket friendly and you can visit with friends, colleagues, family or even visit for your date days and nights . Authored by Shrishti Jaiswal for The Style.World

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