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Get Paid To Drink At Craft Breweries & Taprooms Across The CountryBy PintPassThe only app that pays you real money to share feedback on your brewery experience.
Josh Weikert's Best of 2018By Josh WeikertJosh Weikert—contributing editor and columnist for Craft Beer and Brewing Magazine®, the author of the Beer: Simple blog, and a BJCP Grand Master—offers some of his top picks and beer experiences from the past year.
Make Your Best Colonial Stock AleBy Josh WeikertSuffice to say, the beers in the experimental style (like this one) get a little weird. Not only are there no limits or guidelines, if there were, the beer wouldn’t be entered in this style. Swing for the fences.
John Holl's Best of 2018By John HollCraft Beer and Brewing Magazine®’s senior editor and author of the new book, Drink Beer, Think Beer: Getting to the Bottom of Every Pint, “poured” over his notebooks of beer notes and interviews to share what he’s enjoyed over the past year.
Podcast Episode 59: Jack’s Abby Brewing's Jack Hendler: The Ins and Outs of Their Lager Brewing TechniquesBy Jamie BognerWhen he and his two brothers founded Jack’s Abby Brewing in 2011, Jack Hendler thought their brewery making only lagers might grow to brew 3000 bbl of beer per year. Fast forward to 2018, where they’ll finish the year around the 50,000 bbl mark.
Sierra Nevada Resilience Butte County Proud IPA RecipeBy John HollSierra Nevada asked the brewing community for help, and more than 1,000 breweries stood up. A special IPA is coming to taps near you soon to help victims of the California wild fires, and you can brew the recipe at home.
Alex Kidd’s Best of 2018Yet again, we asked the blogger behind the irreverent site DontDrinkBeer.com (DDB) and the Malt Couture podcast to move from satire to critical thought and share his thoughts on all that’s good in beer.
Video Tip: Dry Hopping Session Versions of Heavier BeersThere are a few things to consider when dry hopping session versions of recipes that are usually heavier in strength.
Stan Hieronymus’ Best of 2018Stan Hieronymus, one of the country’s foremost experts on beer and an authority on hops, gives us his annual look at what stood out while drinking beer and interviewing brewers around the world.
Make Your Best Brett BeerBy Josh WeikertThe beer you get from this recipe will seem like a lighter, brighter pale ale with a flavor that is probably pretty clean and fruity. Over time it might develop those barnyard “Brett” flavors, but they should complement the peach/pineapple flavors nicely.
Em Sauter’s Best of 2018By Em SauterEmily Sauter, the author behind the Pints and Panels review site and author of Beer is for Everyone, shares her thoughts on what’s great in beer this year. Her insight into beer today is guaranteed to put some new choices on your list.
Black Friday 2018 Beer ReleasesBy John HollBlack Friday is not just a day for shopping; it’s a chance to stock your beer cellar because many breweries around the country have embraced the day as a chance to release special bottles. Here are the announcements for just a few.