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Paper Finish: Matte Wrapping Paper

Make sure every gift you give has a layer of love by creating custom wrapping paper. Available in four types of premium paper and five different sizes, our wrapping paper covers all your gift wrapping needs - because presentation matters as much as the gift!

  • 64lb print quality matte paper
  • Ideal for printing photos
  • Full colour edge-to-edge printing
  • Width: 74 cm
  • Length: multiple options from 1.8 m to 18.3 m
  • Each roll up to 4.6 m in length; lengths greater than 4.6 m shipped as multiple 4.6 m rolls
  • Length guide:
    • 1.8 m roll wraps 3 shirt-sized boxes
    • 4.6 m roll wraps 9 shirt-sized boxes
    • 9.1 m roll wraps 18 shirt-sized boxes
    • 13.7 m roll wraps 27 shirt-sized boxes
    • 18.3 m roll wraps 36 shirt-sized boxes
  • Designable area is 91 x 76 cm, but scaled down uniformly and printed at 88.4 x 73.7 cm
  • Please note: Designs are tiled after first 88.4 x 73.7 cm printed section

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The Beer Wrapping Paper

The Beer Wrapping Paper

The fascination of beer** is one of the oldest and most widespread alcoholic beverages in the world. Its roots go back to ancient times, where it was brewed and enjoyed in different cultures. In this chapter we want to look at the history, diversity and cultural significance of beer. ### 1.1 The beer story The first records of beer brews come from Mesopotamia, where a primitive beer form was produced some 6,000 years ago. It was made of barley, water and wild yeasts and was an important part of the diet. The Sumerians even worshipped a goddess of beer, Ninkasi, and had an anthem that contained a recipe for beer. In ancient Egypt, beer was not only consumed, but also used as a means of payment for workers building the pyramids. The Egyptians brewed beer from various cereals and flavored it with spices and fruits. Over time beer brewing spread across Europe. In the Middle Ages monasteries established brewing as an art form. Monks refined the techniques, experimented with different ingredients and created many of the classic beers we know today. ### 1.2 The various beers beer is a very versatile drink. In principle it can be divided into two main categories: stock beers and everything. - **Lager**: This type of beer is brewed at low temperatures and with underfermented yeasts. Beers in storage are usually golden, refreshing and have a mild taste. Among the most well-known camps are mushrooms, light and fairy tales. - **Ales**: On the other hand, everything is brewed with upper yeasts at higher temperatures. They are often darker and more complex. Popular Ale variants are Pale Ale, India Pale Ale (IPA), Stout and Porter. In addition to these basic categories, there are countless variations arising from the use of different ingredients, brewing techniques and regional traditions. From the hop-stressed IPA to the malty-sweet darkness there is something for everyone who loves beer. ### 1.3 Cultural significance beer is more than just a drink; it is an important part of many cultures and traditions. In Germany, for example, beer plays a central role in society, especially during the Oktoberfest, which attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. In Belgium, beer is often celebrated as part of the gastronomic heritage, with numerous breweries that have a long tradition. There are special beers for special occasions, such as trappist beers, which are cooked by monks in monasteries. In many cultures beer is enjoyed at social gatherings, festivities and sporting events. It connects people and creates a sense of community and conviviality. ### 1.4 The future of the beer industry is constantly changing. In recent years, Craft beer has revolutionized traditional brewing. Small breweries experiment with new flavors and ingredients, resulting in an exciting variety that will delight beer lovers. Health awareness and sustainability are other trends that shape the future of beer. More and more breweries rely on organic ingredients, environmentally friendly packaging and reduced alcohol levels to meet the needs of a conscious consumer base. ### Conclusion Beer is a fascinating drink with a rich history and cultural significance. It brings people together and offers countless flavors to discover. Whether you are on a holiday beer, on special occasions or simply for enjoyment - beer is simply part of many moments of life. In the next chapters, we will continue to discuss the various types of beer, brewing techniques and the culinary combinations that beer offers.

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Quality paper and ribbons. To personalise took no longer and I will be so excited to see the grandchildren’s faces on Christmas day that I took the time to help this day be memorable. Clear and precise on quality matt paper that looks modern and memorable.
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By Anonymous10 March 2025Verified Purchase
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My husband was super impressed with the personalized wrap.
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By Audrey W.20 May 2022Verified Purchase
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very happy with the paper, excellant service. excellant very cute with the colourful bee's

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