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Fermentation Anywhere: Brewers Experiment with Portable Coolships
by John HollBrandon Jones was standing on the loading dock of Yazoo Brewing Co. in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, looking over the coolship that had just been delivered. It would soon go into the upper reaches of the brewery building, but Jones was already thinking about getting it out. While most coolships are built to stay in place,... View Article
In the Kitchen: Chicken and Waffles
by John HollA staple in the South, chicken and waffles is treated to a Northern spin in this recipe that evokes memories of Thanksgiving dinner. This any-time-of-day meal features roasted chicken instead of the usual down-home fried variety. While you can use prepared ingredients, make it from scratch for a rewarding experience that’s worth the effort. Pair... View Article
The Family Tree of Yeast
by Stan HieronymusPer Kølster, who grows his own raw materials to brew beer in the countryside outside Copenhagen, Denmark, headed east several years ago to learn more about traditional farmhouse brewing. In Lithuania he made beer with a local farmer, and when it came time to pitch yeast, they walked to a neighboring farm to collect what... View Article
Hop Farming
by John HollAt the end of February, the ground was too wet for Brian Tennis to get into his hop fields with heavy equipment. “Right now it’s quiet,” he says, after months of snow falling, melting, falling and melting. “But we’ll be out there as soon as we can and then it’s [nonstop] until the harvest.” He... View Article
The Creative World of Fake Beers
by Mark PetersDon’t you hate fake beer? I don’t mean “near beer”—beer that has an extremely low alcohol content. I mean beer you can’t actually drink because it doesn’t exist: Squinty Pete’s Backwash Brew, Tree Frog Beer and less absurdly named brands such as Escorpión (featured in “Casa de mi Padre”) and Skull Island (featured on “Dexter”).... View Article
Seasonal Disorder: The Disappearance of Spring Beer Styles
by Jeff CiolettiAt some point, when no one was really looking, an entire season just fell off the calendar. Think about it. Each year drinkers look forward to summer ales and autumn’s Oktoberfests and pumpkin beers. Then, as the air gets crisp and cold, the brews get spicy and boozy, with the arrival of winter warmers and... View Article
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Pull Up A Stool With Matt Van Wyk
by John HollMatt Van Wyk has been brewing for nearly two decades, and always for someone else’s company. Last year he became one of three partners at Alesong Brewing & Blending in Eugene, Oregon. In a recent conversation on “After Two Beers,” a podcast with All About Beer Magazine editor John Holl, Van Wyk talked about the... View Article
Animal Advocacy Gets a Boost from Beer
by Kristen KucharJoe Dinan and Lisa McDonald had one goal when moving from Chicago to North Carolina: buy a small farm to rescue and foster animals. Their love for beer and passion for homebrewing didn’t get left behind, though, and it crept into their aspirations. “We talked about opening a brewery, and how cool if would be... View Article
Beer Weekend: 48 Hours in Dallas
by Jennifer SimonsonTexas has no shortage of odd liquor laws. Texans have long had to deal with regulations that prohibit alcohol sales on Sunday, spawn hour-long beer runs in the middle of large dry counties and create a jigsaw puzzle of small “wet” and “dry” municipalities overlaying large urban areas. Growing up in Dallas, we learned at... View Article
Homebrewing with Hot Stones: How to Brew a Steinbier
by Jesse BussardLast summer, I joined my local homebrew club, Bridger Brew Crew, on our annual camping trip. A mountain stream, clear weather, the backdrop of Montana’s Absaroka Range and the company of fellow homebrewers set the scene for the weekend. In that interim, I also became better acquainted with an ancient and loosely defined beer type... View Article
Uniquely American
by Brian YaegerPolitics aside, America is a nation bursting at the seams with people and places—and beers—that make it great. It’s a nation founded on big ideas, big endeavors and big cities (and bigger open prairies, woods and mountain ranges). From the giant redwoods to the Grand Canyon to, uh, the Super Bowl, this is the land... View Article
Brew Your Own Big Book of Homebrewing
by John HollBrew Your Own Big Book of Homebrewing By Brew Your Own Magazine $21.99, Voyageur Press By the time this book gets to the actual recipes, you’ve already read more than 140 comprehensive pages that lay a solid foundation for how to make beer. From the pages and people behind the country’s foremost homebrewing magazine comes... View Article
Craft Obsession: The Social Rhetorics of Beer
by John HollCraft Obsession: The Social Rhetorics of Beer By Jeff Rice $40, Southern Illinois University Press The digital space has become the global tavern where people of all stripes can gather and talk about issues important to them. In the case of this book by the Martha B. Reynolds Professor and chair of department of writing,... View Article
Beer Talk
Blacks of Kinsale World’s End
by aabCocoa-bean husks and Madagascan vanilla pods are added to this beer’s imperial stout base.
Wicklow Wolf American Amber
by aabThis amber ale was the first beer released by Wicklow Wolf’s possibly homesick American brewer.
Karbach F.U.N. Series 015 Good Golly Miss Molly
by aabThe brewery’s imperial stout aged for over eight months in Jack Daniel’s barrels.
Great Raft You, Me and Everyone We Know
by aabThis American wild ale incorporates various strains of Brettanomyces and 600 pounds of Louisiana peaches.
Orpheus Serpent Bite
by aabThis dry-hopped release combines the brewery’s love of hops and sour beers. It was recently made a year-round offering.
Goodwood Brandy Barrel Honey Ale
by aabThis strong honey ale is aged many months in brandy casks.
Mason Ale Works Cash
by aabA collaboration with Mostra Coffee using Costa Rican Aguas Claras coffee beans.
Conshohocken Type A IPA
by aabThis West-Coast-style IPA uses Citra, Mosaic and Simcoe hops along with pale and pilsner malts.
Magnify Maine Event IPA
by aabThis homage to Maine and its surroundings is hopped with Citra and Simcoe.