I like going to the library, in particular the GGB library at the VLB in Berlin. Less than 15 minutes on the bus, a few minutes of walking, and I’m there. Earlier this week, I spent two days researching for my new book. When you go through a lot of historic material, there’s inevitably some … Continue reading 1980s Altbier and Kölsch→ The post 1980s Altbier and Kölsch appeared first on Daft Eejit Brewing.| Daft Eejit Brewing
In which I list technical analyses of Oktoberfest-Märzen from 1953, 1954 and 1956 and discuss some of the notable outliers.| Daft Eejit Brewing
What’s the best thing to happen in beer since 2018? For us, it’s the genuine, meaningful resurrection of traditional beer styles.| Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II), Part 69: Spring Break in 1997 with the classic Central European brewers. Apparently 1997 was a stable year at Rich O’s Public House [...]| Roger Baylor
Warming myself at midnight by an open-air firepit over which half a cow was being slowly and expertly roasted, while 50 or so slightly drunk South American brewers sang a word-perfect rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody loudly and enthusiastically was not a direction I ever expected my beer writing career to take. Still, every opportunity for… Read More In search of a Paraguayan beer style The post In search of a Paraguayan beer style first appeared on Zythophile.| Zythophile
If you’re like us, you enjoy drinking imported beers of all kinds. As we beer-lovers know, the only thing better than drinking your favorite imported... The post Beers from Around the World: Imported Beers Worth Trying appeared first on Kegerator.com.| Kegerator.com
Beer brewing is a process that calls for precision, especially when it comes to ingredients and temperature. You have to admit that nothing beats a... The post Best Beers to Brew in Cold Months appeared first on Kegerator.com.| Kegerator.com