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  • , by Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Porters: Then and Now

    By Roger Bergen Porter is a notoriously obscure and enigmatic style. Its current revival in Britain and America invites us to shed some light on...

  • , by Kieran O'Connor (Brewing Techniques) Turning an Old Refrigerator Into A Fermentation Chamber

      By Kieran O'Connor (Brewing Techniques) Accurate control of fermentation temperature is closer at hand than you might think.   You happen to be at...

  • , by Donald R. Outterson (Brewing Techniques) Great Commercial Beer from Malt Extract

    By Donald R. Outterson Extract brewing, the stepchild of the brewing family, can produce top-quality brewpub and microbrewery beers. The key is understanding the properties...

  • , by Ron Bergen (Brewing Techniques) A Stout Companion

    By Ron Bergen The art of brewing this most extreme beer style is revealed by both old brewing texts and a discussion of the many...

  • , by Dave Miller (Brewing Techniques) Rice as an Adjunct, Hot-Side aeration, Sparge-Water pH and more

    Q and A with The Troubleshooter Dave Miller (Brewing Techniques) Rice as an Adjunct Question: I did three brews using cooked rice added to my...

  • , by By Ron Barchet (Brewing Techniques) Hot Trub: Formation and Removal

    By Rob BarchetHot trub, the protein precipitate formed during the boil, can impede fermentation and produce undesirable qualities in the finished beer. Simple, effective methods...

  • , by Rosannah Hayden (Brewing Techniques) Brewers' Wish List for Brewery Equipment

    By Rosannah HaydenThe holiday season typically finds home brewers and microbrewers preparing their favorite seasonal specialty beers and, as winter waxes on, reflecting on the...

  • , by Joe Smahl How Kveik Became the Hottest Strain of Beer Yeast

    By Joe Smahl Ancient Norwegian yeast cultures known as "kveik" have been used to produce Farmhouse beer in the Nordic land for generations, and are...

  • , by MoreBeer Staff Quick Hits: Homebrewing Questions Answered 01

    • What Size Keezer Do I Need? • What is Freeze Concentration? • Can I bottle Beer In Plastic Soda Bottles? • How Does Special...

  • , by MoreBeer Staff 12 Tips to Making Amazing Session Beers

    Beer enthusiasts seek out and enjoy a lot of stronger styles, and with good reason. The richness, complexity, and depth of flavor we find in...

  • , by morebeer Shaking up the Beer World - The Milkshake IPA

    Style Overview Impression: An addition of lactose to a New England IPA amplifies all of the characteristics that originally set the haze craze in motion,...

  • , by Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) California Steaming

    By Roger Bergen The uniquely American hybrid that launched the microbrewery revolution has always been poorly understood. Made by using a lager yeast … at...

  • , by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) The Bushwick Pilsners: A Look at Hoppier Days

    By Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) Though few remember it today, the Bushwick section of Brooklyn was one of America’s leading brewing centers through the 1950s...

  • , by Randy Mosher (Brewing Techniques) Parti-Gyle Brewing

    By Randy Mosher (Brewing Techniques) An ancient practice born of technological limitations offers vast possibilities for variety and flexibility in modern home and commercial brewing....

  • , by Thom Tomlinson (Brewing Techniques) IPA - The Origin of India Pale Ale, Part II

    By Thom Tomlinson (Brewing Techniques) The previous installment, IPA and Empire, reviewed the invention of India Pale Ale and its early development as a style....

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