Author: Randy Mosher
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The Taster
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The Taster
Shining a Light on Pale Malt Flavors
January 17, 2018 - Randy Mosher A favorite travel ritual is the arrival of that beautiful rainbow of tiny glasses of beer stacked on the sampler board of a newly visited brewpub. The shimmering gold, malty amber, caramelly red and roasty black shades spark the appetite—and the imagination. A recent order at a local brewery taproom was met with five nearly... View Article -
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How to Conduct A Beer Flight
September 17, 2017 - Randy Mosher One of the most fascinating and enjoyable ways to taste is through a beer flight: a conducted tour of beers that may reflect a specific theme, a brewery’s lineup or even the uncorking of ancient treasures. No matter the theme, lining up a number of beers with an informed purpose is a great way to... View Article -
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Into the Haze
May 1, 2017 - Randy Mosher A crystal-clear beer glowing in afternoon light can be a showstopper, but for certain styles, haziness holds its own joys. Like most things in beer, haze is a lot more complicated than it appears. A beer’s clarity depends on many factors: ingredients, process, yeast, fermentation, the traditional practices that define a style, as well as the... View Article -
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Infographic: Visualizing Tasting Beer: Aroma, Malt and Hops
April 4, 2017 - Randy Mosher Tasting Beer by Randy Mosher is widely considered to be one of the great books that have helped countless people become better beer drinkers. A wholly revised edition of the book, complete with updated information and all-new graphics and photos, will be released this spring. “I’ve always tried to use graphics as a tool to... View Article -
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Lagers Versus Ales
March 1, 2017 - Randy Mosher It is common to slice the beer world into two irreconcilable sectors. Lagers are the yin: cooling, clean and constrained; ales are the bold, brash, ebullient yang. When it comes to pairing with food, some have even made an analogy between white or red wines and lagers or ales. The mind seeks simplicity, so a... View Article -
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Headlong Into Sour
November 8, 2016 - Randy Mosher For all its history, beer has lived with the curse and blessing of acidity. In most places today, sour beers are a minor specialty, but when they’re balanced and aromatic, they can be among the best and most complex experiences any beverage can offer. When out of control or in the wrong context, acidity, and... View Article -
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That’s the Hops Talking
November 1, 2016 - Randy Mosher You don’t need inside knowledge to know that hoppy beers are hyper-trendy these days. The demand seems inexhaustible. In the U.S., “Gimme an IPA” has replaced the more generic bar call for “a beer.” There are white, black, red, double, triple, session and Belgian variations, all slurped up eagerly. With so much hoppy liquid moving... View Article