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Video Tip: Managing Your Fermentation Temperature to Better BeerTaylor Caron is here to talk about brewing high gravity beers and in this video tip of the week discusses how to best manage your temperature to make the best possible ales and lagers.
Great Beer Bars in Calgary, Richmond, and Jersey CityBy John HollHere are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” department in Issue 26 (June/July 2018) of Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine®.
Full Video: Brewing Techniques for High Gravity BeersBy Taylor CaronCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine® contributor Taylor Caron covers everything you need to know about high gravity and high alcohol brewing, fermenting, and packaging.
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Video Tip: Why the Knock Out Matters with LagersBierstadt Lagerhaus brewmaster Ashleigh Carter discusses knock out and it's importance when it comes to brewing lagers.
TRVE Brewing Scorn Pale Ale RecipeBy Zach ColemanA clean and simple dry-hopped pale ale designed by TRVE Head Brewer Zach Coleman.
Make Your Best Scottish Export AleBy Josh WeikertThe Scottish Export is the strongest of the three lower-ABV ales in the family. A malt-forward, low-ABV, toasty-not-roasty beer with minimal hops, but at the 80 shilling level we're expecting a more pronounced set of flavors.
Breakout Brewer: Troon Brewing Co.By John HollTroon Brewing is a small brewery that sits in an old barn on 800 acres in New Jersey’s rolling farmland. The beers produced are largely hazy IPAs, and more and more, they are being traded, checked-in, and closely examined.
Podcast Episode #42: Firestone Walker's Jeffers Richardson: The Evolution of Sour and Wild BeerBy Jamie BognerJeffers Richardson, Director of Firestone Walker’s Barrelworks program, joins the podcast to discuss bottle conditioning wild beers, maintaining head retention in sours, building a common language for sour beer blending, and much more.
Keeping British Brewing Traditions IntactIt’s one thing to have a cask program. It’s another thing to make sure you have the equipment to do it right. Yorkshire Square Brewery peddles ale thanks to it’s impressive cellaring and serving system.
Free Will Brewing Co.'s “Pale Stout Ale” RecipeThis should be a good “transitional” pale stout! More amber than gold, it’s still far lighter than a proper “dark” stout and still has the complex roast we expect and the creamy mouthfeel that we deserve.
Learn About Enzymes and Why They Are Important in StoutsIn this video tip learn about the enzymes that help make great beer and why its necessary.
The Evolution of the India Pale LagerBy Ken WeaverA style born of the golden hops age, India Pale Lagers have evolved beyond just the combination of two styles. Drinkers today have choice, and brewers are exploring the breadth and future of IPL.