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Author: Martin Keen Wort is the sweet liquid that results from the mash, a process where malted grains are steeped

Author: Steve Thanos While perusing social media after work one evening earlier this year, I was confronted with the heartbreaking

This week on The Brülosophy Show, Martin explores the impact grain crush size has on beer by comparing a Helles

Author: Ryan Hansen Sour beer has been around for as long as beer has been a thing, in fact there’s

Author: Will Lovell Taking its name from the southwest German town where it was originally cultivated, Tettnanger is one of

Open fermentation refers to a process where yeast is added to wort then left to ferment in an open vessel.

Author: Alex Shanks-Abel During the fermentation of beer, yeasts produce varying levels of esters and phenols, which is largely a

Author: Jordan Folks I will never forget my first sour beer. I was a beer geek living in Portland, OR

When beer sits in a keg, bits of yeast, hops, and other particles tend to sink to the bottom, forming

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

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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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