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The 2024 financial year was a difficult period for craft beer, but the industry has developed strategies to cope with further challenges.
On Sunday 28 July, the brewery will showcase a limited-release brew at an event that celebrates sustainable practices in the industry. The market is responding to the growing demand for flavorful, well crafted non-alcohol beer.
The post The NA Way: The Rise of Non-Alcohol Beer appeared first on CraftBeer.com.
This week’s brewer spotlight highlights Kristian Martin, Head Brewer at dedicated gluten-free brewery Two Bays Brewing Co.
Part of the Northern Beaches Council’s Creative Open initiative, Freshie Palooza is a free, all-ages festival celebrating music and art.
From Irish stout to hazy pale ales, Beer & Brewer rounds up the best non-alcoholic beers for Dry July.
Capital Brewing Co has announced that it has bought one of Australia’s most renowned cider brands, Batlow Cider.
This week I take a look at fermentation considerations when brewing a very high gravity beer such as an Imperial Stout or Barley Wine. Last week in Part 1, I covered several methods for achieving a very high starting gravity. Selecting Your Yeast Now that you have a high gravity wort, you need to consider […]
Tim Lord leaves behind a 19-year tenure at Hop Products Australia, in which he significantly transformed the business. Regardless of customs, environs, or condiments, beer is there to make a burger better.
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Australian Beer Co’s Emma Walton shares lessons and highlights from 20 years of brewing experience across the UK and Australia. These movers and shakers are not only brewing top-notch beer, but are also making game-changing steps toward a craft beer industry that welcomes all.
The post Pride in Their Craft: LGBTQIA+ Brewers Build Community appeared first on CraftBeer.com.
Scott Janish joins me this week to discuss mash hopping and steps he takes to control oxygen and enhance long term beer stability. Subscribe on iTunes to Audio version or Video version or Spotify or Google Play Download the MP3 File– Right Click and Save As to download this mp3 file. Your browser does not […] (SAN DIEGO, CA) – Karl Strauss, San Diego’s longest continuously operating post-Prohibition brewing company, will release Tower X² Double IPA on draft and in four packs of 16-oz cans this Thursday at its […]
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This week I take a look at the brewing of very high gravity beers to include styles like Barley Wines and extreme Imperial Stouts. These beers require somewhat special handling as it can be hard to achieve the very high starting gravity and a good fermentation, and in addition they often require extensive aging. Very […] Outer Range Brewing Co. is renowned for its IPAs and outdoor spirit. It was no surprise when its founders decided to open another brewery—but choosing to do it in the French Alps made quite the impression.
The post French Twist: Colorado’s Outer Range Opens Outpost in Alps appeared first on CraftBeer.com.
This week I look at methods to reduce oxygen in your finished beer. Oxygen is known to negatively impact beer flavor and long term stability. While oxygen is widely used at the beginning of fermentation to aid in yeast growth, the yeast effectively scrubs virtually all of the oxygen out of the beer during fermentation. […]
A top seller at last weekend’s GABS Festival Sydney was the delicious 6.5% Braupakt Blonde Ale collaboration brew between Germany’s oldest brewery, Weihenstephan and their Belgium neighbours, St Bernardus! The good news for beer connoisseurs is that it’s been restocked for GABS Brisbane and Melbourne this June. If the only things certain in life are death and taxes, then the only things certain in craft beer are inspectors and taxes. For brewers looking to release a new label, that means working with the once-dreaded Taxman.
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Dr Keith Villa, the creator of Blue Moon and founder of Ceria Brewing, joins me this week to talk about Blue Moon, the Craft Beer Industry, Ceria, Alcohol Free beers and more. Subscribe on iTunes to Audio version or Video version or Spotify or Google Play Download the MP3 File– Right Click and Save As […]
The two-stage competition will allow finalist homebrewers to collaborate with commercial breweries on their competition brew.
This week in part 4, I cover common beer infections including wild yeast and bacteria as well as some equipment and material concerns related to cleaning and sanitation. In Part 1 I provided an introduction to cleaning and sanitation and explained why it is a two step process. Part 2 covered cleaners for home brewing […]
This week I take a look at sanitizers to use for beer brewing. In part 1 I presented an introduction to cleaning and sanitation and the importance of separately cleaning and sanitizing. Part 2 featured the most common cleaners used for beer brewing and their strengths and weaknesses. Sanitizing Sanitizing is the process of reducing […]
In a landmark change for the Sydney Royal Beer & Cider Show, the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW has unveiled a revamped award structure for 2024, featuring nine new major trophies and prizes.
The awards were dominated by Australian breweries Stone & Wood and Brick Lane Brewing, as well as New Zealand’s Garage Project. A new wave of Asian American brewers is putting their heritage at the heart of their craft.
The post Redefining Craft Beer: Asian Americans Brewing Up Heritage appeared first on CraftBeer.com.
A group of previous investors and passionate supporters have banded together to buy the Gold Coast brewery. - « Previous Page
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