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How to make green beer

As it is getting closer to St Patricks day I thought I would revive a post I did early in the year featuring and excellent recipe for green beer. The normal way is to add food coloring to your a lighter beer say lager, and then mix it in. Often blue food coloring is best.

Well rather than using food colouring, which doesn't really work with Guinness, here is a simple and effective recipe for turning beer green. No nasty food colouring or unnatural additives necessary. If anyone has else has a recipe for turning Guinness green please let us all know.

Its not a cocktail it is just turning Beer Green with natural colours. and then perhaps add some spices to flavour.
(Make 2 Glasses)
100 Gram of spinach.
2 mint leves.
small green chilli

Grind above and filter it,
take any light coloured beer mix it. and it look superb green with fantastic flavor.
chilli can be excluded if you do not like it.

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Cacade Green

An Australia brewer is launching a beer that it says helps fight global warming.
All the greenhouse gases produced through the life of a Cascade Green, from the picking of the hops to the empty bottle landing in the recycling bin, have been offset, the company said.

This is done by purchasing certified carbon offsets from the government-accredited Hobart Landfill Flare Facility, which captures and recycles gases, in Tasmania, where the Fosters-owned Cascade brewery is based.

Cascade Green's marketing manager Ben Summons said all of the carbon offset costs of the new beer will be absorbed by the company and will not be passed on to consumers.

The beer, which is also low carbohydrate and is classified as a "premium" beer, will sell for 17.99 dollars (16.97 US) for a six-pack of 330ml bottles.

Unfortunatley though as far as I can tell this is a beer produced by Fosters with a huge TV advertising and marketing budget.  Ah well another PR spin jumping on the environment wagon.

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How to make green beer

Here is some St Patricks day trickery for you.  How to make green beer? Well rather than using food colouring, which doesn't really work with Guinness, here is a simple and effective recipe for turning beer green.  No nasty food colouring or unnatural additives necessary.  If anyone has else has a recipe for turning Guinness green please let us all know.

Its not a cocktail it is just turning Beer Green with natural colours. and then perhaps add some spices to flavour.
(Make 2 Glasses)
100 Gram of spinach.
2 mint leves.
small green chilli

Grind above and filter it,
take any light coloured beer mix it. and it look superb green with fantastic flavor.
chilli can be excluded if you do not like it.

 

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