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Live Chat with Michael Tonsmeire (2021)
View a recording of BYO’s live video chat with Michael Tonsmeire from June 2021 by clicking the link: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/miketonsmeire
Brewing with the Wizard
Ashton Lewis has been giving homebrewers advice about brewing on their own systems for 26 years in the “Help Me, Mr. Wizard” column. Now, he lets readers in on the thought process behind his own newly designed homebrewing system where simplicity meets creativity.
Making Sausage at Home
What better pairing is there in the summer than a cold beer and a hot sausage? You already make your own beer, why not make your own sausage too? We introduce you to what may become your second favorite hobby, with recipes for beer brats and Italian sausage.
Choosing Tubes and Hoses
Pipes, tubes, hoses . . . there is a lot of confusion around these products, which may have to do with the vast amount of options that are laid in front of us. And, no, they are not all created equal. Explore the options out there so you can make sure your homebrewery is properly equipped with the right tubing.
Italian Pils
Czech and German Pilsners get most of the attention, but another style of Pilsner — the Italian Pils — was developed in Milan 25 years ago and has become more and more popular worldwide due to its increased hop bouquet. Learn the history and brewing techniques for this wonderful summer style.
Crowing Glory: A brief history of crown caps
Resting securely on the tops of our bottles, holding in beer and carbonation, the crown cap is the perfect tool for the job. But have you ever wondered about its origins?
More Quick Tips: Making brew day and beyond efficient
Anyone who has brewed more than a few batches of beer will often fall into certain routines, but not all of them are practical. Here are some more “quick tips” to make sure that you are maximizing your brew day experience.
Helles Exportbier: Dortmunder export, for those of you who aren’t German
Here in the U.S., it is often known as Dortmunder export beer, but in Germany a better name is helles exportbier. Learn the historical context for the style as well as possible techniques and ingredients to brew a classic interpretation.
Brewing Session Beers: Tips from the Pros
Two pros share their advice regarding recipe design and brewing techniques for achieving beers that are low in alcohol but high in flavor.
Troubleshooting A Recipe, Beer Spicing, Using Sanke Kegs, and Priming A Keg
A pair of readers have questions regarding recipes, one in planning and another post-mortem. The Wiz also has recommendations for a gas leak in a draft system and priming beer in a keg.
Left Hand Brewing Company
A homebrewer finds a beer from an old, favorite brewery at a bottle shop in his new hometown and is hoping the Replicator can track down a recipe for this flavorful classic.
The Alcohols of Beer
Of course beer has alcohol in it — that much is given. Most of us also know that yeast is the producer of our alcohol. And the conditions that we provide for