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Homebrew Competitions: Decoding Your Judging ScoresheetWhen you enter a homebrew competition, your entry receives valuable feedback that can have a major impact on the quality of your future batches. Here’s are some tips to understanding that feedback.
8 American Farmhouse BreweriesBy Emily HuttoAdd these American farmhouse breweries to the itinerary on your next beercation.
How to Brew Your Best IPA EverIf you’re ready to take your IPA to the next level, and maybe even win an award along the way, use these tips to improve your odds of making the final round.
Funky Buddha’s Floridian Hefeweizen RecipeHefeweizen yeast creates the compelling aromas of bananas, citrus, and cloves. This is a super-easy recipe, which is how Hefeweizen ought to be.
Grain to Glass in 10 DaysNeed beer in a hurry? No need to worry, you can turn out a great brew in ten days or fewer if you follow a few basic principles.
Breakout Brewer: Funky BuddhaBy Emily HuttoDespite huge milestones and growth, Funky Buddha Brewery’s Ryan Sentz is still a homebrewer at heart who continues to focus on “culinary-driven” beers.
Baja Fish Tacos with Chipotle Sauce RecipeCrispy beer-battered cod and spicy beer-spiked chipotle sauce are tucked into a soft corn tortilla with shredded cabbage. Yum!
Hot-Rod Your Beer-Making Kit!With quality ingredients, these kits can turn out excellent beer with just a few minutes more of your time.
Editors’ Picks: Small Batch SaisonsThe resurgence of the saisin style is in full swing, driven by new-school brewers building on the past but pushing in creative new directions.
The Bitter Earl English Pale Ale RecipeBy John McHenryBrewed with Earl Grey Creme tea, The Bitter Earl is malty and complex with a pronounced Earl Grey flavor and earthy hops presence.
Green Chile Cheddar Mac & Cheese RecipeChile beer can add to this dish a fruity brightness, a slow heat, or an eye-watering blast, depending on your choice of beers.
Facing (Beer) JudgmentHomebrew competitions offer the chance to get honest unbiased feedback on your beer. Here are 3 things to remember when you consider entering your beer in a competition.