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  • Exploring the breweries of beautiful British Columbia
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    Exploring the breweries of beautiful British Columbia

    June 13, 2017 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by The BC Ale Trail Self-guided brewery tours have proliferated in step with the craft brewery boom. Most craft brew-centric cities in the U.S. offer versions of these “come try our beers and stay a while” itineraries. Now ale trails are popping up in the provinces of our northern neighbor as well. A series... View Article

  • Sponsored: Tracking Beer Sales in Real Time
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    Sponsored: Tracking Beer Sales in Real Time

    April 24, 2017 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by GoSpotCheck There are entire books and college classes that cover the challenges of supply chain management and optimization. And now there’s an app for that. The three-tier system regulating alcohol sales and distribution can make keeping up with beer sales particularly challenging. A number of businesses offer software and apps to help. GoSpotCheck’s... View Article

  • Sponsored: Oskar Blues Explores the Perks of Having an In-House Coffee Roaster
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    Sponsored: Oskar Blues Explores the Perks of Having an In-House Coffee Roaster

    March 22, 2017 - Sara Pletcher

    Presented by Oskar Blues Brewery.  While coffee beers are increasingly common, few breweries use an in-house coffee roaster to source beans from family farms in Ethiopia. “There’s only a finite amount of this coffee in the world,” says Matt Herren of Hotbox Roasters. The company was founded in 2015 by Oskar Blues Brewery founder Dale... View Article

  • Sponsored: From Hop Fields to Homebrewers
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    Sponsored: From Hop Fields to Homebrewers

    December 20, 2016 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by Yakima Valley Hops You’re a homebrewer and you live in the motherland of hop production, but you can’t get your hands on any of the fresh cones growing all around you. What do you do? If you’re John Snyder and Jeff Perkins, you start a business as the hops pushers between the Yakima... View Article

  • Sponsored: Make Brewer-Approved Beers At Home With PicoBrew
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    Sponsored: Make Brewer-Approved Beers At Home With PicoBrew

    December 12, 2016 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by PicoBrew. Drinking local has become standard practice for much of the country, especially among beer aficionados. At the same time, craft beer folks crave variety, as evidenced by that fact that every U.S. Chamber of Commerce with a brewery in its boundaries—which is many of them—now pushes beer tourism. While visiting your favorite... View Article

  • Pour a Perfect Head with this Countertop Draft System
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    Pour a Perfect Head with this Countertop Draft System

    September 20, 2016 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by Fizzics Craft beer drinkers tend to agree that beer is best at the brewery or on draft at a favorite taproom. Longtime colleagues Philip Petracca and David McDonald started talking about how great draft tastes compared to cans or bottles while having post-work beers at Brooklyn Brewery a few years ago. There are... View Article

  • Sponsored: The Mystery of Firestone Walker’s Luponic Distortion Series
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    Sponsored: The Mystery of Firestone Walker's Luponic Distortion Series

    August 29, 2016 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by Firestone Walker Brewing Company Take an India pale ale. Dry hop it with a variety of hops, then release it to the beer-loving public. Sounds like what lots of breweries are doing these days, right? So how do you mix it up? If you’re Firestone Walker Brewing Company, you decide to completely change... View Article

  • Sponsored: What Really Happens in the Brewery Lab
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    Sponsored: What Really Happens in the Brewery Lab

    June 16, 2016 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by Great Lakes Brewing Company Craft beer lovers often misunderstand the role of the brewery room (or sometimes closet) that’s brimming with laboratory equipment. Your brewery tour guide may mention the importance of the lab and sensory tastings in producing consistent, high-quality beer, but if your tour passes the lab, it’s typically a drive-by.... View Article

  • Sponsored: Great Lakes Brewing Company Gets Creative with Pub Exclusives
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    Sponsored: Great Lakes Brewing Company Gets Creative with Pub Exclusives

    May 12, 2016 - Anne Fitten Glenn

    Presented by Great Lakes Brewing Company Steve Forman has one of the sexier jobs in the beer industry. As “pub brewer” for Great Lakes Brewing Company, he’s the guy who brews all of the small batch, one-off and specialty pub exclusives for the Cleveland, Ohio-based brewery. After close to nine years on the production side... View Article

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