Grayscale beers photography
Something to know about this very refreshing drink is that it´s the oldest recipe on earth since the ancient Egyptians demonstrated by papyrus scrolls around 5.000 b.C, these first beers were brewed with things like dates, pomegranates, and other indigenous herbs, and were probably quite harsh by today's standards.
Beer is an especially important drink in countries such as Belgium, Germany, Austria, Ireland, UK, France, the Scandinavian countries, Poland, the Czech Republic, Spain and otherswith their own brewing methods and traditions that make each beer unicque.
Modern breweries now brew many types of beer, ranging from ancient styles such as the spontaneously-fermented lambics of Belgium; the lagers, dark beers, wheat beers and more of Germany; the UK's stouts, milds, pale ales, bitters, golden ale and new modern American creations such as chili beer, cream ale, and double India pale ales.
The british pale ale is one of my favourite beer since i first gave it a toast, the term "pale ale" first appeared around the 18th century for beers made from malts dried with coke, which resulted in a lighter colour than other beers popular at that time.
And now here is a picture i wanna share with you, it's a grayscale pic took with a canon EOS 1000D camera with 50mm lens F/1.8 1/100, i hope you like it!
And remember to UPVOTE!!