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Filling Homebrew Bottles for Competition (Video Tip)By Paul OdellAward-winning homebrewer Paul Odell shares tips and insights on how to properly fill bottles of your homebrew for competition.
Pulpit Rock Little Buddy Pale Ale RecipePulpit Rock’s Little Buddy is a session pale ale coming at you with a one-two punch of Citra and Sabro hops. Soft bitterness and a plush mouthfeel from lactose lend themselves to the tropical fruit, tangerine, and coconut flavors and aromas of the hops.
Ask The Experts: Cleaning, Sanitation, and SterilizationBy Brad SmithHomebrew expert Brad Smith, author of the Beersmith homebrewing software and the voice behind the Beersmith podcast, addresses the question of the difference between cleaning, sanitation, and sterilization
White Rabbit Brown Ale RecipeBy Josh WeikertAmerican Brown Ale is a classic of the early craft and homebrewing world, and in a perfect world, you’d have a great version of it on tap at all times.
Breakout Brewer: Pulpit Rock Brewing Co.By John HollPulpit Rock Brewing Co. is a story of two brewers who want to work in small batches, find creative paths for new recipes, and be part of a local community rather than ride another brewery’s momentum.
Podcast Episode 83: Brewers Association’s J. Nikol Jackson-Beckham: Making Craft Beer (and Brewing) Relevant and Accessible to Wider AudiencesBy John HollDiversity in the craft beer industry still has a long way to go, but steps are being taken to make the beverage more inclusive.
The Historical Decline of Porter (Video Tip)Mike Karnowski is here to talk about how the World Wars played into the decline of porter and the rise of stouts.
Five Brewers Share Their Favorite Wood Aged BeersBy John HollThere’s a lot of beer in a lot of wood these days. How do you know what rises above the masses? Ask a brewer. We asked a few of our favorite brewers and brewing professionals to share their recommendations on wood-aged beers.
Pick Six: James Dugan & Andy MillerWhich beers stoked James Dugan and Andy Miller passion for brewing? The mad geniuses of Great Notion Brewing in Portland, Oregon like a mix of craft classics and cutting-edge favorites for their Pick Six.
Ask The Experts: Why does my beer taste like corn?By Brad SmithHomebrew expert Brad Smith, author of the Beersmith homebrewing software and the voice behind the Beersmith podcast, addresses the question of the corn-like off flavor in your beer.
Buckwheat ESB Honey Ale RecipeBy Josh WeikertIn the strictest sense of the word, honey ales don’t have a “style.” In the 2015 BJCP Style Guidelines, they probably best fall into category 31B, Alternative Sugar Beer, assuming that honey is the only specialty ingredient used.
The United States of SpontaneityBy John HollBrewers are forging their own paths from the long-traveled spontaneous-fermentation road. Where they will end up is anyone’s guess, but it’s shaping up to be a remarkable journey.