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5 Craft Beer Milkshake Recipes to Kick the HeatBy Libby MurphyWho says you have to stick to beer to cool down? We have five boozy milkshake recipes to put the fires out this summer.
Brew Test: Electric All-In-One Brewing Systems (2016 Update)By Jamie BognerWe took five systems into our brew lab and put them to the test to help you decide whether an electric turnkey system is for you.
Obitus American Brown Ale RecipeBy Ian ClarkBrewed with dates and caramelized sugar, this American brown ale from BRU Handbuilt Ales & Eats in Boulder, Colorado, offers flavors of dried fruit and balanced hops.
A Pinch of SaltIn addition to a salty taste, salt adds texture and other interesting flavors to your beer. We’ll show you the basics and give you some ideas to try!
5 Craft Brewers and Their Favorite StoutsBy Emily HuttoIn what can only be considered an ode to the style, these brewers rave about their favorite stouts.
Make Your Best Irish RedBy Josh WeikertYou don’t have to be Irish to make a great Irish Ale. Follow these guidelines, and you’re well on your way to brewing this easy-drinking red ale.
Apple Tarte Tatin with Vanilla Ice Cream RecipeCinnamon-spiced stout adds a special touch to this easy upside-down pastry.
Bière de Garde in the Style of Jenlain RecipeBy Paul ZoccoThis bière de garde version is possibly the definitive representation of the style.
What, Exactly, Is the Difference Between Stout and Porter?By Emily HuttoWe asked craft brewers this loaded question and found that the difference between these two beer styles depends a lot on who you ask.
Brew it Yourself? Build it Yourself!Aside from the brewing itself, a little DIY goes a long way when it comes to your equipment. Here’s a guide on a few items you might want to consider building yourself.
9 Breweries in Pursuit of PuckerBy Emily HuttoBreweries who have a penchant for sour beers are using several techniques to whet our appetites. Here are nine in particular who have cornered the market.
Video: Color Coding Your Terminal BlocksColor coding your terminal blocks will allow you to easily wire your electrical panel, diagnose any problems, and look really good when you show it off.