People Features

Dad’s Favorite Beer

From the beer community

By Published May 2009, Volume 30, Number 2 0 Comments | Post a Comment

It was my own father who first exposed me to beer. At an early age, there was an after-dinner tradition of story time, where my father would tell my brothers and sister tales from his youth growing up in Philadelphia.

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Kids in the Brewhouse

By Brian Yaeger Published May 2009, Volume 30, Number 2 0 Comments | Post a Comment

Sierra Nevada’s newest year-round release—Torpedo Extra IPA, an India pale ale embellished by the brewery’s homemade hop-extractor, dubbed “the hop torpedo”—may be viewed as a thank-you to the craft beer drinking community. After all, the brewery helped launch our collective love of hops when it introduced its flagship pale ale in 1980.

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Remembering Michael Jackson

By Staff Published November 2007, Volume 28, Number 5 0 Comments | Post a Comment

Pioneering beer writer Michael Jackson, the “Beer Hunter,” died at his home in London on August 30. Author of numerous books on both beer and whiskey, he wrote the column “Jackson’s Journal” in this magazine for 23 years. We can’t do credit to the volume of thoughtful tributes that memorialized Michael Jackson on our website and elsewhere, but here are a few excerpts:

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The Men in the Big Rubber Boots

By Julie Johnson Bradford Published May 2007, Volume 28, Number 2 0 Comments | Post a Comment

If you love the beers of Rogue Ales, take a moment to thank the inhospitable environment of Los Angeles. If John Maier had not found the sprawling city unbearable, he might not have left a lucrative job in the aerospace industry, might not have gravitated to brewing, and might not have made Rogue the innovative brewery it is today, under Maier’s stewardship as head brewer.

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When Beer Runs in the Family

By Julie Johnson Bradford Published November 2005, Volume 26, Number 5 0 Comments | Post a Comment

It’s the middle of the nineteenth century, give or take a decade or two. You are an ambitious young man.

James Watt’s steam engine and other inventions have already revolutionized the textile and ceramics industries. Industrialization has opened the door for ambitious young men like you to advance in the world without the traditional leverage of inherited wealth.

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Michael Jackson Drank Here: 25 Historic Beer Sites

By Stan Hieronymus Published March 2005, Volume 26, Number 1 0 Comments | Post a Comment

The anniversaries have started to come fast and furious. It’s been 40 years since Fritz Maytag tasted Anchor Steam for the first time. The Cartwright Brewery began its short life 25 years ago in Portland, OR, and it will be 20 years come April since the considerably more successful Widmer Brothers sold their first keg of beer.

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