Photo Credit: New Belgium Brewing Quick Characteristics Brewery New Belgium Brewing Location Fort Collins, CO Style Berliner Weisse-Style (Fruit Beer) … [Read more...]
History of Huell Melon Hops Huell (Hüll) Melon, also sometimes called Hallertau Melon, is part of the same breeding program in Hüll Germany that brought the brewing world Mandarina Bavaria, Polaris, and Hallertau Blanc. The breeding program was headed by Anton Lutz whom has earned the … [Read more...]
Photo Credit: Stone Brewing Quick Characteristics Brewery Stone Brewing Location Escondido, CA Style Double IPA ABV … [Read more...]
History of Jarrylo Hops Like Summit and Azacca, Jarrylo is a dwarf variety developed by the American Dwarf Hop Association. It was the result of a 2008 cross between a female Summit plant and a male plant designated only as ADHA 75-2, but whose grandmother is also Summit. A single plant, first … [Read more...]
Skip Ahead Grain Bill Extract Brewing Specialty Malts The Mash & Sparge Hops Fermentation Yeast Style Guidelines A … [Read more...]
Photo Credit: Alaskan Brewing Co. Quick Characteristics Brewery Alaskan Brewing Co. Location Juneau, AK Style American IPA (w/ Spruce Tips) … [Read more...]
History of El Dorado Hops What's in a name? All kinds of associations if you happen to be discussing a teenaged hop variety named El Dorado. It's a good fit; that name. El Dorado, in different times, was a gold dusted king, a jeweled city paved with gold, then a whole empire, wealthy beyond … [Read more...]
Quick Characteristics Brewery Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Location Chico, CA Style American IPA (Unfiltered) ABV 6.7% IBU … [Read more...]
The History of Berliner Weisse Funky. Varied. Sour. If you know a little about beer, these words probably make you think of Belgian brewers and their intricate, nuanced dance with wild yeast and bacteria to create some of the most interesting brews the world has ever seen. But, they weren't the … [Read more...]
History of Aurora Hops: Hops have been a presence in the mountainous region of Slovenia since the 12th century. However, commercial hop production in the area only started in the second half of the 1800s. Today, however, Slovenia produces about 2 to 3 percent of the world's hops. Aurora, … [Read more...]
What Do You Want To Learn About? Choose your adventure below. History Brewing 1536: Early Use 1757: French & Indian War 1772: Captain Cook Spruce Beer & Colonial Times Popularized in … [Read more...]
If you'd like to try your hand at brewing a barleywine recipe at home, we would recommend reading the tips below. Skip ahead using the drop-down below, or browse from start to finish. Skip Ahead Grain Bill Extract Brewing … [Read more...]