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Author: Jordan Folks Bred in 2004 by New Zealand’s Plant & Food Research, Nectaron was released for public use in

Author: Will Lovell Unintentionally developed in the 1840s by Viennese brewer, Anton Dreher, after the malt kilns in his brewery

Recently, I used AI to design a Weizenbock recipe, brewed it up, and felt it turned out well. But could

Author: Jordan Folks In the quixotic quest to perfectly emulate classic European beer styles, many brewers in the U.S. prefer

Author: Jordan Folks “More is better” seems to be the American mantra for just about everything, and American IPA recipes

Author: Steve Thanos Hops are an essential component in beer, providing not only the requisite bitterness to balance the malt

A while back, I trained an early version of ChatGPT to generate a beer recipe. The result was… fine. But

Author: Will Lovell The most common grain used to make beer is barley, and in order for it to possess

Author: Jordan Folks Bred in 2006 and previously known as USDA Experimental #074, Vista hops are an American variety known

Author: Alex Shanks-Abel Often described as smelling and tasting of creamed corn or cooked vegetables, dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is chemical

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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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