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Vintage Beer: A Taster’s Guide to Brews that Improve Over Time

"I’m a homebrew fanatic,” says Patrick Dawson, the author of the book Vintage Beer, which was released today.

Emily Hutto Mar 11, 2014 - 6 min read

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“I started back when I was 18, once I realized I could just make beer rather than get a fake ID. And it was through homebrewing that I first learned how much age affected beer—I could make cellar-able beers and experiment with all sorts of things to see what kind of effect this had on them years later.”

Dawson is fascinated by how much a beer can change over time—so fascinated, in fact, that he’s begun doing experiments with and researching aged beer as a career. Vintage Beer is a testament to his vast knowledge about building and managing a beer cellar. Dawson is also a certified BJCP judge and a brewpub reviewer for the North Denver Tribune.

We picked Dawson’s brain with some questions about his personal beer cellar and the book:

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