Beer EducationBeer Info Golden Promise: Scotland’s Classic MaltGolden Promise is seeing a small resurgence in popularity among craft brewers. It's available in small quantities to those who want just the right malt for their Scottish Light or Wee Heavy.
Beer EducationBeer InfoBeer Styles Beer and Snack Pairings for Your 2020 Super Bowl PartyServe up cold draft beer in your own home with a kegerator that fits your style and discover the perfect snack pairings to complement your brews.
HomebrewingHop Profiles Bullion Hops: An Old-World Variety Making a New-World ComebackAn old-world variety high in alpha-acid, Bullion hops are starting to gain traction once again. Click here to learn more about brewing with Bullion.
HomebrewingHop Profiles Strata Hops: The Brand New Darling of Craft BrewersStrata hops are the newest hop variety to hit the world of craft beer. Click here to read its profile and learn how to brew with it.
HomebrewingHop Profiles Pilgrim Hops: The Noble & Refreshing “Non-IPA” VarietyA noble variety that adds a splash of citrus, Pilgrim hops are one of the most underrated varieties from the U.K. Here's why.
HomebrewingHop Profiles Mt. Hood Hops: The Golden Goose of “Noble” American BeerMt. Hood was the first American hybrid hop variety to mirror some of the same characteristics as the European noble hops.
HomebrewingHop Profiles Newport Hops: The Rogue Bittering Hop Everyone IgnoresA bittering hop with a clean and neutral profile, Newport hops remain an overlooked variety that deserves a second chance. Here's why.
Beer EducationHomebrewingHop Profiles Teamaker Hops: The Bitterless Variety (That Nobody Brews Beer With)Perhaps the most unique variety out there, Teamaker hops are bred to have absolutely no bitterness, but still retain all the flavors and aromas. Click here to learn more about this hop, and how you can use it to brew beer (or tea).
Beer EducationBeer InfoBeer Styles Black IPA: The Oxymoron in the Bitter World of BeerDark and hoppy, the Black IPA style is a bit of an oxymoron when it comes to beer. Often referred to as Cascadian dark ale, this style is heavily-hopped, but nearly black in color. It's deliciously confusing. Here's why.
HomebrewingHop Profiles Loral Hops: The Versatile “Super Noble” VarietyBlurring the lines between old-world nobility and new-world aromatics, Loral hops may just be one of the most versatile varieties available. Click here to read the full hop profile, and learn how you can use it in your brewing recipes.
Beer EducationBeer InfoHomebrewing How to Brew Beer With MolassesMolasses may not be the most conventional ingredient to brew with, but it has a long history of being used in beer. Click here to learn how to use molasses in your recipes, plus see George Washington's personal recipe.
Beer Reviews REVIEW: Loral & Dr. Rudi’s Inevitable Adventure Double IPA from Stone BrewingWith a sly tip of the hat to Laurel and Hardy, the special release from Stone Brewing offers the new adventure to be had in drinking something you’ve never enjoyed before. Click here to read our review and tasting notes.