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Author: Jordan Folks When it comes to making a high quality batch of beer, there are a few recommendations that

Author: Martin Keen Bred in the 1970’s and released in the 1990’s, CTZ was initially marketed as a high alpha

Author: Will Lovell Said to have originated at the Westmalle Monastery in the mid-19th century, Dubbel is a classic Trappist

We’ve all made the occasional mistake on a brew day but we tell ourselves it’s fine, we’ll still make beer.

Author: Steve Thanos Barley may be the most common grain used to make beer, but it’s certainly not the only

Author: Jordan Folks Schlenkerla Helles is one of the world’s most famous smoked beers, yet oddly enough, smoked malt isn’t

Author: Will Lovell One of the ways brewers are able to create beers with unique characteristics is through the use

Fermenting lager yeast under pressure is purported to lower ester levels when fermenting at ale temperatures, creating a cleaner tasting

Author: Jordan Folks Brewing a batch of beer involves various steps, one of which is the mash where, after blending

Author: Will Lovell Released in 1972 as a dual-purpose English variety, Target hops possess solid bittering potential while purportedly imparting

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Author: Mike Neville The trusty ‘ol hydrometer– a fragile glass tube with graduated markings that’s used for measuring the relative

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