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  • Recipe: Deep Fried Trestlemania
    Recipe: Deep Fried Trestlemania
    By Johnny Osborne

    New York City’s Deep Fried specializes in big, juicy, textured double and triple hazy IPAs that pack in hop flavor. Here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for Trestlemania, their collab with 3 Sons of Dania Beach, Florida, featuring multiple wheats, multiple oats, and more than 10 pounds of hops per barrel.

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  • Recipe: North Park Sorta Mostly Dead
    Recipe: North Park Sorta Mostly Dead
    By Kelsey McNair

    Courtesy of Kelsey McNair of North Park Beer in San Diego, here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for their new-school, double dry-hopped West Coast IPA with Citra, Mosaic, and Strata—a beer that won gold at the formidable LA IPA Fest in 2020.

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  • Recipe: Live Oak Schwarzer Rauch
    Recipe: Live Oak Schwarzer Rauch
    By Live Oak Brewing

    “Fermented cold and clean with our German lager yeast,” say the team at Live Oak Brewing in Austin, “this beer highlights the complexity that smoke adds to traditional dark lagers.”

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  • Recipe: Fidens Jasper Double IPA
    Recipe: Fidens Jasper Double IPA
    By Steve Parker

    Courtesy of Fidens cofounder and head brewer Steve Parker, here is a homebrew-scale recipe for Jasper—the first double IPA brewed at Fidens and an all-Citra showcase that remains among their most popular beers.

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  • Video Course: How to Put Stuff in Beer with Phase Three
    Video Course: How to Put Stuff in Beer with Phase Three
    By Shaun Berns

    From various fruits to coconut and cacao nibs, Phase Three in Lake Zurich, Illinois, takes a pragmatic approach to using a wide range of flavor adjuncts. Here, cofounder and head brewer Shaun Berns goes into deep detail on their philosophy and process, ingredient by ingredient.

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  • Recipe: 21st Amendment Woolen Socks Cold IPA
    Recipe: 21st Amendment Woolen Socks Cold IPA
    By Shaun O’Sullivan

    Courtesy of Shaun O’Sullivan and the team at 21st Amendment Brewery in San Francisco, here’s a recipe for their take on cold IPA.

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  • Recipe: Halfway Crooks Pintje Pils
    Recipe: Halfway Crooks Pintje Pils
    By Joran Van Ginderachter

    “Pintje is an homage to the type of pilsners brewed in Belgium,” says Joran Van Ginderachter, the Belgian-born cofounder of Halfway Crooks Beer in Atlanta.

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  • Brewing and Blending Leviathans with Bluewood
    Brewing and Blending Leviathans with Bluewood
    By Cam Lund

    Cam Lund, cofounder and brewer at Bluewood Brewing in St. Louis, outlines their multi-threaded approach to brewing, aging, and blending their big barrel-aged stouts—including a few that reach liqueur-like heights of 20 percent ABV or more.

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  • Recipe: Dovetail Czech Dark Lager
    Recipe: Dovetail Czech Dark Lager
    By Jenny Pfäfflin

    With thanks to brewer Jenny Pfäfflin and the team at Chicago’s Dovetail, here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for the tmavé pivo that they like to call their “Pilsner in a sweater.”

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  • Recipe: Cellarmaker Mt. Nelson Pale Ale
    Recipe: Cellarmaker Mt. Nelson Pale Ale
    By Tim Sciascia

    Mt. Nelson, says Cellarmaker cofounder and head brewer Tim Sciascia, is “one of our most popular pale ales and a perfect representation of the hazy West Coast style. We love showcasing Nelson Sauvin in this aromatic, off-dry, and crushable 5.7 percent ABV package.”

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  • Recipe: Pivovar Hostomice Fabián 14°P Tmavé Pivo
    Recipe: Pivovar Hostomice Fabián 14°P Tmavé Pivo
    By Štěpán Kříž

    “What’s important is that the beer is not overly sweet,” says Štěpán Kříž at Pivovar Hostomice in Czechia. “That’s the most important thing that we’re trying to do. The fullness of the dark malts has to be balanced with hops.”

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  • Recipe: Pueblo Vida Willa Dry-Hopped Lager
    Recipe: Pueblo Vida Willa Dry-Hopped Lager
    By Landon Swanson

    “This beer was our ode to new meets old,” says Landon Swanson, head brewer of Pueblo Vida in Tucson, Arizona. “It’s a classic light lager with a punch of Lórien hops in the fermentor.”

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  • Video Course: Brewing Traditional Lagers with Dovetail
    Video Course: Brewing Traditional Lagers with Dovetail
    By Hagen Dost

    From design to decoction to coolship to cellar, Dovetail owners and master brewers Hagen Dost and Bill Wesselink dig into the details of how they produce their acclaimed lager, Kölsch, and weissbier.

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  • Recipe: BKS Clouds Double IPA
    Recipe: BKS Clouds Double IPA
    By Brian Rooney

    Here’s a recipe for the hazy double IPA that started as one of Brian Rooney’s homebrews and went on to win silver at the 2021 Great American Beer Festival (and become a Kansas City favorite).

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  • Recipe: Kelheim Weizendoppelbock, in the Style of Schneider Aventinus
    Recipe: Kelheim Weizendoppelbock, in the Style of Schneider Aventinus
    By Josef Lechner

    Based on detailed advice from Josef Lechner, brewmaster and technical director at G. Schneider & Sohn in Kelheim, Bavaria, here is a homebrew-scale recipe based on the legendary Schneider Aventinus.

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  • Recipe: SpindleTap Houston Haze
    Recipe: SpindleTap Houston Haze
    By SpindleTap Brewery

    With thanks to cofounder Garrison Mathis and the SpindleTap production team, here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for their bestselling hazy IPA, Houston Haze.

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  • Recipe: Altstadt Lager
    Recipe: Altstadt Lager
    By Craig Rowan

    For the lager lovers, here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for the beer that won a gold medal for Munich-Style Helles at the 2019 Great American Beer Festival.

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  • Recipe: Epochal Stock Scotch Ale
    Recipe: Epochal Stock Scotch Ale
    By Gareth Young

    Forget what you think you know about Scottish “wee heavy.” Courtesy of founder Gareth Young, this is Glasgow-based Epochal’s historically rooted take on a strong stock ale: huge, heavily hopped, and matured for months with hops and Brettanomyces.

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  • Video Course: Maximize Your Hop Aroma with Laura Burns of Omega Yeast
    Video Course: Maximize Your Hop Aroma with Laura Burns of Omega Yeast
    By Laura Burns

    Laura Burns—microbiologist, brewer, and R&D director of Omega Yeast in Chicago—digs into the science and practical techniques for maximizing the hop aroma in your IPAs and other hoppy beers.

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  • Recipe: Anchorage A Deal with the Devil
    Recipe: Anchorage A Deal with the Devil
    By Anchorage Brewing

    Thanks to Gabe Fletcher of Anchorage Brewing for this homebrew-scale recipe of his coveted barleywine. Despite its gravity, this is a simple recipe. The biggest challenges are in the process—specifically, adequate fermentation and patient barrel-aging.

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  • Recipe: Jester King Le Petit Prince
    Recipe: Jester King Le Petit Prince
    By Jeff Stuffings

    Courtesy of Jeff Stuffings, founder of Austin’s Jester King Brewery, this homebrew-scale recipe for their highly regarded rustic table beer uses funky bottle dregs combined with a blend of saison yeasts to approximate their unique house culture.

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  • Recipe: Tripping Animals Limonada Rosada
    Recipe: Tripping Animals Limonada Rosada

    Courtesy of the team at Tripping Animals in Doral, Florida, here’s a recipe for a beer in their Limonada series, inspired by Latin-style lemonades—pink lemonade, in this case. Tart, crisp, and refreshing, Rosada is aged on lemons, raspberries, and strawberries.

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  • Recipe: Forager Chicatana Barrel-Aged Stout
    Recipe: Forager Chicatana Barrel-Aged Stout

    With thanks to Forager’s cofounder and head brewer Austin Jevne, this homebrew-scale recipe combines the Forager approach to barrel-aged stout with the earthy, nutty, toasty flavor contribution of Mexican flying ants.

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  • Recipe: Eik & Tid Cerasus
    Recipe: Eik & Tid Cerasus
    By Eik & Tid

    This recipe is for a raw ale—no boiling—fermented with a distinctive kveik and later steeped with lots of sour cherries. Eik & Tid cofounder and brewer Amund Polden Arnesen calls it “a beer to capture the experience of eating fresh berries off the vine.”

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