Search results for "Fuggles hops"
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Hop Bundle - New Zealand Hops (6 X 2oz)
Buy a hop bundle and save big! Included in this bundle is 6 X 2 oz packages, for a total of 12oz of hops. Try a variety of hops that you have not tried or stock up for future brews. Great as a gift for the brewer in your life. Included in this bundle, 2 oz each: Motueka Nelson Sauvin Rakau™ Wai-iti Riwaka Wakatu Save over $5 when compared to buying individually. Hops come packaged individually and not in "hoppy bundles of hops" box depicted.
$24.19
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Hop Bundle -"C" Hop Pellets (6 X 8oz)
Buy a hop bundle and save big! Included in this bundle is 6 X 8 oz packages, for a total of 48 oz of hops. Try a variety of hops that you have not tried or stock up for future brews. Great as a gift for the brewer in your life. Included in this bundle, 8 oz each: Cascade Centennial Columbus Cluster Crystal Chinook Save over $10 when compared to buying individually. Hops come packaged individually and not in "hoppy bundles of hops" box depicted above.
$66.59
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, by MoreBeer Staff A Brief Guide to Hops, and Hop Varieties
Hops, that little green flower that you add to your beer. They are vital most beer styles. They add a bitterness that balances the sweet...
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, by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) New Zealand Hops - The Fruits of a Pure Ecology
New Zealand Hops - The Fruits of a Pure Ecology by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 6, No.3) Sheltered from the diseases common to...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Mastering Hop Character
by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Exploring Hop Flavors and Aromas for More Targeted Recipe Formulation Each hop variety has its own trademark flavor and aroma....
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) How to Master Hop Character
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Exploring Hop Flavors and Aromas for More Targeted Recipe Formulation Each hop variety has its own trademark flavor and aroma....
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, by Don Van Valkenburg The Role of Genealogy in Hop Substitutions
A Question of Pedigree When your favorite hop is nowhere to be found, check out other members of the family to find a suitable alternative....
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, by Andrew Walsh (Brewing Techniques) An Investigation into the Purity of Noble Hop Lineage
The Mark of Nobility An Investigation into the Purity of Noble Hop Lineage by Andrew Walsh (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 6, No.2) Precise methods of...
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, by Alfred Haunold and Gail B Nickerson (Brewing Techniques) Factors Affecting Hop Production, Hop Quality, and Brewer Preference
By Alfred Haunold and Gail B. Nickerson (Brewing Techniques)Declining yields of traditional noble aroma hops and the demands of modern production methods are leading hop...
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, by Mark Garetz (Brewing Techniques) Hop Storage
By Mark Garetz (Brewing Techniques) How to Get — and Keep — Your Hops’ Optimum Value Most brewers are familiar with the fragile nature of...
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, by David Sutula (Brewing Techniques) Brewing in Styles: Mild Ale
by David Sutula (Brewing Techniques) Mild Ale — Back from the Brink of Extinction? Mild ale endures as one of the most elusive styles of...
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, by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Brewing in Styles: Old, Strong, and Stock Ales
by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) As autumn approaches, a brewer’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of strong, fruity, and flavorful ales. Truly...
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, by Don Put The Pursuit Of Hoppiness Part II
The Pursuit of Hoppiness— Part II: The Care and Feeding of Hops in the Brewhouse Originially Published By Don Put (Brewing Techniques, Volume 4, Number...
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, by Ricky Alexander Nordic Harvest Ale in New England
By Ricky Alexander There are a lot of things that signal the transition of summer into fall in New England. The mornings and evenings are...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Cask Conditioning Ales at Home
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) You Don’t Have to be British to Produce Great Real Ale. This article covers some of the concepts and techniques...
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, by Tim Chandler Brewing a Best Bitter
By Tim Chandler The pursuit of a Best Bitter got me into brewing beers at home. I was fascinated with cask ales when I visited...
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, by MoreBeer Staff Barleywine Basics and A Recipe
The term Barleywine (also known as “Barley Wine” in the U.K.) is somewhat of a misnomer. Containing no fruit, it is actually a very strong...
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, 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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, by Don Put The Pursuit Of Hoppiness Part I
The Pursuit of Hoppiness— Part I: From Farm to Market to Brewery, Hops Lead a Fascinating, Delicate Life Originially Published By Don Put (Brewing Techniques,...
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, by David Brockington & Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) Brewing In Styles...American IPA
The Evolution and Contemporary Brewing of American IPA by David Brockington & Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 4, No.5) Never a shy style, India...
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, by Eugene J. Arlotta Brewing with Cocoa Nibs
By Eugene J. Arlotta Introduction Chocolate has been around for possibly 5,000 years. The Aztecs made a non-sweetened drink using cocoa beans. Today, brewers like...
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, 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...
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, by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) American Porters
by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) American Porters- Marching to Revolutionary Drummers From their earliest days in colonial experience, American porters have evolved separately from their...
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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...
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, by Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Oktoberfest Alternatives
By Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques)As summer turns to fall, many brewers start to plan their Oktoberfest brewing. This installment of “Brewing in Styles” looks at...
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, by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Brewing in Styles: Belgian Trappists & the Abbey Ale
by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Behind Abbey Walls One of the first beers to really astound me was Chimay “rouge,” now usually...
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, by Thom Tomlinson (Brewing Techniques) IPA - The Origin of India Pale Ales, Part I
By Thom Tomlinson (Brewing Techniques) In this first of two articles on India Pale Ale, Thom Tomlinson presents the history of the style’s invention and...
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, by Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) Lambic: Belgium's Unique Treasure
by Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) Lambic: Belgium’s Unique Treasure But is it really beer?” The first taste of a lambic is almost always a surprise...