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This week I take look at hop isomerization in beer brewing and how it applies to brewers. Isomerized alpha acids in beer are the primary bittering compound used to offset the sweetness of the malt in beer. What is Isomerization? Isomerization is a process where a molecule is transformed into another molecule that contains the […]
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Everyone knows LoDO is king when making Hazy IPAs, but there are a lot of traps that people fall into with their NEIPAs. In this video we talk about how to brew better New England IPAs and avoid homebrew mishaps that can ruin beer! Our individual Instas: Peter: https://www.instagram.com/genusbeermiler/ https://www.instagram.com/growingupmcarthur/ Logan: https://www.instagram.com/genussquatch/ Tim: https://www.instagram.com/genusdangerboots/ Find
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Hops get all the attention—all the fame, puns and glory while yeast does almost all the work. Hops dominate label space, and varieties like Cascade, Strata and Citra are practically house-hold names, thanks to the seemingly unquenchable demand for every category of IPA. Yet basic beer ale yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is abstract to most people, […]

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