When the beer is so cold that a white frosting covers the whole bottle, people say ‘Vestida de Novia,’ which means dressed for wedding. The locals even call their beers ‘dressed like a bride’ because of the white layer of ice around the glass. The beers are brought to you at 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, in other words, real close to freezing point. Well, apart from the taste of the local brands, what makes a striking difference to visitors is the temperature at which the beers are served. What’s so different about beer in the Dominican Republic?
The history of beer brewing in the Dominican Republic doesn’t go far back. Beer brewing history in the Dominican Republic There is even a local brewing industry that produces some key beer brands that have great taste and do really well. Far from that! Beer has a strong place in the Dominican Republic. When traveling to the Dominican Republic, visitors usually expect to drink rum, but that is not their only choice.
Nothing better than relaxing on a white, sandy, Caribbean beach, with a cool, crisp bottle of Dominican Republic beer in your hand. Drinking cool, crisp Dominican Republic beer at the beach!