
Behold: The Expanding Maltiverse
The permutations are infinite. Crack into our Spring 2025 issue, and choose your own malternate reality.
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The permutations are infinite. Crack into our Spring 2025 issue, and choose your own malternate reality.

The proliferation of time-wasting app games in recent years has inevitably included some related to beer. But are any worth playing? That depends entirely on how you value your time. We tried them out, so that you don’t have to.

This new documentary film from director Douglas Tirola frames a contemporary history of brewing around American stories of pursuing brewing dreams, learning the ropes, and overcoming failure.

From books that review and evaluate beer, to one that dives deep into ingredients, and another on the financial side of the brewing industry, there's plenty of books to help increase your beer knowledge.

Reporter Josh Noel masterfully tackles the complicated and important story of Goose Island in his new book "Barrel-Aged Stout and Selling Out." Every fan of craft beer should purchase and immediately read this book, says our senior editor John Holl.

Our senior editor, John Holl, took to his stoop with three beers this week to give them a taste and think about life in general.

Whether you’re relaxing poolside, stretched out on the towel at the beach, or chilling in a vacation rental, now’s the time to catch up on some new beer books and new releases of classics.

There are conflicting sides to any brewer.