Do you think you have mastered extract beer? Then you might be ready for all-grain brewing. That means it is time to buy a mash tun but which one should you buy? In our opinion, the best mash tun for most homebrewers is the SS Brewtech InfuSsion mash tun. It is a beautiful piece of ... Read More
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Bison Brewing Company: What is a yeast starter?
If you are a homebrewer, you have at least heard of yeast starters. You are probably even thinking that you want to make one for your next batch of nutty Peanut Butter Porter or juicy New England IPA. This is a good idea. Actually, it’s a great idea. Yeast starters are an easy way to ... Read More
Bison Brewing Company: Is Helium Beer Real? Bursting The Bubble Of The Helium Beer Fantasy.
Anyone interested in home brewing, like me, gets excited when they come across new, innovative ways of brewing beer. I was not surprised when I first heard about the most talked trend among beer lovers— the Helium Beer. I was very intrigued when the videos about this new kind of beer, and its hilarious effects ... Read More
Bison Brewing Company: What Is The Best Beer Of The Month Club?
The idea of homemade beer and craft beer gained popularity throughout the US. Now there are lots of craft breweries and clubs opening up everywhere. Those who like to experiment and bring in innovation appreciated this new trend. …And demand has grown exponentially. With so many options, beer geeks can find it difficult to try ... Read More
Bison Brewing Company: What Are The Best Mexican Beers?
Beer brewing has a very long history in Mexico and beer is one of the major exports of the country. Before major conquests, the Mesoamericans were already familiar with fermented drinks. Many of them made with corn or agave. Most of the beers sold in Mexico today are lagers and Vienna-style light and dark beers. ... Read More
Bison Brewing Company: What Does Mead Taste Like? An Ancient Brew for the Modern Pallet
Mead is quickly earning its place among the beer and cider offerings in taprooms across the globe. It has a long, rich history with evidence of its consumption dating back 4,000 years. The trend of breaking away from bland, mass-produced alcohol in favor of unique and interesting flavor profiles has restored this honey fueled drink ... Read More
Frey’s Brewing Company: Beers from the Cellar!
Frey went deep into the cellar and pulled out a few of his specially aged treats! This month, we have a few casked beers that are sure to please: Black Metal Girl is a Bourbon Barrel Aged Black Sour. Don’t let the massive bourbon nose fool you, this is a very complex and tasty sour! ... Read More
Tröegs Independent Brewing: Once-a-year favorite Nugget Nectar is back in 16-oz. cans!
Nugget Nectar is back, and for the first time in more than five years, our sought-after once-a-year Imperial Amber is ... Read More
Oskar Blues Brewery: Oskar Blues Packaging Refresh
Dale’s Pale Ale just scored new duds. Oskar Blues Brewery introduces a fresh look for Dale’s and its entire lineup of adventure-crushing, boundary-stomping craft beers. ... Read More
Great Divide Brewing Company: Westword: At the High-ABV Big Beers Fest, This Low-ABV Brew May Save the Day
” Brian Dunn and Dave Thibodeau have been attending the Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Festival for many years, and over that time the two brewery owners have learned that it’s “a silly idea” to spend a full three days drinking high-alcohol beers at high altitudes. The three-day fest, which kicks off Thursday, January 9, in Breckenridge, ... Read More