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Author: Will Lovell A cross between Canterbury Golding and a Brewer’s Gold male seedling, Northern Brewer was originally bred in

Author: Paul Amico For the better part of its entire history, beer was largely expected to be clear, as in

This xBmt was completed by a member of The Brü Club in collaboration with Brülosophy as a part of The

Author: Steve Thanos Dark beer styles typically achieve their color through the use of roasted grains such as Chocolate Malt

Author: Will Lovell In September 2013, my wife and I met some friends in the beautiful city of Prague, which

Author: Mike Neville Brewers of every scale have available to them myriad options when it comes to fermentation vessel, from

Author: Mike Neville As the American-grown version of the classic British variety, East Kent Goldings (EKG), US Goldings were derived

Author: Paul Amico These days, there are numerous types of IPA that have their own unique qualities, though one thing

Author: Steve Thanos Every once in a while, a commercial beer comes along that I feel is so uniquely good

Author: Steve Thanos Hops are typically added at a couple main spots in the brewing process— during the boil, often

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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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