Some beer enthusiasts call “foul” when it comes to the differences between barley wine ale and strong and hoppy versions of India pale ale...
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You can credit the English for inventing the beer style of ale that created a counterpoint to the gloomy, cool, wet, gray weather and long winter...
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“A barley wine before its time is like a mountain without a peak.” You might say that barley wine ales were the original very strong ales....
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It 's a century old tradition whereby most of the world's brewers focus on hop's bitterness quality. Some bitterness is harsh, some more mellow....
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What’s new from Peru? A friend of mine recently visited a local Peruvian countryside grocery store and thought of me as she discovered a...
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Heavenly brews of Belgium are featured in the May-June issue of Zymurgy magazine, published for members of the American Homebrewers...
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Randy Mosher is a beer enthusiast, brewer, food guy, collector, graphic designer, beer judge and an all around good guy to hang out and drink beer...
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February Stout Month is over at Boulder, Colorado’s Mountain Sun (brewpub). I’ve been feeling blue and in a bit of a funk since it ended....
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This year’s review of over 140 different beer styles is now complete. The Brewers Association 2009 Beer Style Guidelines was released today....
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The Czechs invented pilsener beer in the town of Plzen in the late 19th century. It was in Italy at Slow Food’s Salone del Gusto workshops I...
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