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In the July-August 2019 issue of Brew Your Own, Sear and Beer! Try some grill-friendly homebrew recipes, learn to smoke your own malts, and make your next batch of BBQ with beer.
Homebrewers are tinkerers, and as such, they come up with some pretty cool equipment modifications to make their brew days easier. Here are some of our favorites!
Preparing for the Beer Judge Certification Program exam is a daunting task, but you don’t have to go at it alone. One of the best ways to prepare is with a group of peers also preparing for BJCP certification. Get tips on how to utilize a study group from a judge who’s done it.
We received hundreds of homebrew labels for our 24th annual homebrew label contest. Here are the winners!
New laws, increased infrastructure, and changing views in the latter half of the 19th century had an impact on nearly every facet of British culture, including beer. We review how this time in British history helped shape the English beer styles as we know them today.
Beer and barbecue don’t always have to be two separate things. Beer can enhance flavors of many foods, BBQ included! Here are 5 unique BBQ recipes from the Executive Chef of Deschutes Brewery.
This malty, roasty beer uses chocolate malt and black patent malt for dark character and non-fermentable lactose to keep it sweet.
Beer and barbecue on a summer evening . . .
there’s nothing better! Well, that is, if you have the right beer to pair with your barbecue. Get tips on finding the perfect BBQ pairing for every beer style.
Many homebrewers are moving towards focusing on the vitality of yeast over the volume of yeast they pitch in their beer. Drew and Denny discuss their simple method to creating sufficient amounts of vigorous yeast.
Reverse osmosis (RO) systems have become fairly common in the homebrew world. While most systems are meant to be stationary, one homebrewer wanted to make his portable. Check out his mobile RO system build.
Calculating your brewhouse efficiency is a task that all-grain homebrewers should perform to better understand their system. Take a walk through the steps of finding your own brewhouse efficiency.
We here at BYO spoke and Gordon listened . . . check out the history and keys to making a Belgian pale ale that would make an Antwerpian proud (if that is what they are called).
What to do when your fermentation stalls out well above your expectations? Mr. Wizard offers some advice on the topic as well as troubleshooting an off-flavor issue and wort volume problems.
Journey over the pond to the UK-based Tiny Rebel Brewing Co. — a Welsh brewery that has made a stir in the beer scene. The Replicator gets the scoop on their ESB.
Extract-based recipes were at one time the most popular format of homebrew recipes. If you’re having trouble finding some basics of crafting your own extract-based recipe, we’ve got pointers.
For one 10-year-old, the call-to-action after the devastating Camp Fire in California meant grabbing a mash paddle and brewing up some Resilience IPA to raise money for the cause. We sat down with Owen and his mom, Patti Shore.
Two expert chefs offer advice on incorporating beer into barbecue recipes.