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We are back with our annual tradition, where we get Andy, our president and special co-host Doug Veliky in the room to discuss the year in beer with a glimpse into 2025. Items for discussion include: The beers and breweries that we kept coming back to in 2024. The biggest surprise in 2024? The biggest […]
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At Iowa's rapidly expanding Big Grove Brewery, the goal isn’t to make money today, but to make people come back tomorrow.
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John Keske, President of Melbourne Brewers, has been kind enough to share this mouthwatering recipe of his award winning Kölsch.
John Keske, President of Melbourne Brewers, has been kind enough to share this mouthwatering recipe of his award winning Kölsch.
Chuck Hahn is launching a campaign to find a five-person Tasting Panel for his new brewery, Chuck and Son’s Brewing Co.
Chuck Hahn is launching a campaign to find a five-person Tasting Panel for his new brewery, Chuck and Son’s Brewing Co.
The self-guided Bay Trail and Cave Trail showcase the talent of 10 independent breweries from Busselton down to Margaret River.
Sydney Beer Week has made a successful return, energising local breweries and consumers, and highlighting the city's vibrant beer culture. There’s an old saying in winemaking that it takes a lot of great beer to make great wine. But in the brewing industry, it takes plenty of great tacos to make great beer.
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The former Brews News editor will share insights from more than a decade in beer media at a session on 15 October at Melbourne’s Local Taphouse.
The Brisbane-based brewery will open its new outpost on 18 October, revitalising the Manly Wharf precinct in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Ice cream soda floated into our collective consciousness 150 years ago. Now, a beery take on this fanciful beverage is winning converts.
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Beer & Brewer has partnered with Sydney Beer Week to present the 2024 Beer & Brewer Awards at a live ceremony on 20 October.
Owner Ralph Bungard spoke about the changing perception of beer, 20 years of ups and downs, and what makes Three Boys special.
To celebrate the release of his new album Keith Urban is having a night of music and conversation in Marrickville in September.
The brewery will be celebrating the milestone limited release with a complimentary tasting, including other new beers, on 29 August.
The community brewing competition returns for a second year, with the grand final set to take place on Thursday 29 August.
The Queensland-exclusive beer is designed to offer beer drinkers a premium option for celebrating life's milestones.
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.
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After nine years as a craft beer hub for WA, Dutch Trading Co. is closing, with the owners planning to transform the venue into something new.
From Irish stout to hazy pale ales, Beer & Brewer rounds up the best non-alcoholic beers for Dry July.
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 […]
Good Drinks Australia has re-released old favourite beer, with the return of Gage Road Brew Co's Little Dove New World Pale Ale to taps and shelves. 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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