Beer and wine both are made by fermentation, but they differ in taste. Why?
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Beer and wine both are made by fermentation, but they differ in taste
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Because Wine is made by fermenting the juice of crushed fruits and then bottling the beverage, whereas beer is made by turning grains e.g. barley into a mash, brewing the mash with hops and spices, and then letting the mash ferment with the addition of yeast. Additionally, wine is not carbonated.
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