Topic: Cloning
Fair Isle Brewing
Digital and Plus Members OnlyA brewery that eschews IPAs in the modern craft beer world is seemingly a rare commodity. Take a trip to the Pacific Northwest to visit a farmhouse-style focused brewery that does exactly that.
Saddle Mountain Brewing Co.
Digital and Plus Members OnlyMost Replicator requests come from folks who were wowed by a beer or a long-time fan of the brewery. But this request came from someone who noticed an Arizona brewery that has dominated the Scottish ale category in a national competition. Learn about Saddle Mountain Brewing Co.
Behemoth Brewing Co.
Digital and Plus Members OnlyThe Replicator heads to the land of the haka and All Blacks rugby to get a recipe for a beer exploding with chocolate flavors from Auckland, New Zealand’s renowned Behemoth Brewing Co.
Bell’s Brewery
Digital and Plus Members OnlyIt’s winter warmer season and Bell’s Brewery put out a one-off last year called Song of the Open Road. One reader considered it the best winter warmer he’s ever tasted. The Replicator talked to Bell’s about crafting a rendition at home.
Castle Danger Brewery
Digital and Plus Members OnlyFound on the North Shore of Lake Superior, Castle Danger Brewing Co. shares the design and steps to crafting a fairly unique brew in the U.S. craft beer scene: Nordic Sahti.
Cloning A Favorite Beer
FREEA popular pastime with homebrewers is trying to replicate their favorite, commercially-available beers . . . cloning a beer. Get some pointers on a cloning a favorite beer.
Big Island Brewhaus
Digital and Plus Members OnlyThe Replicator flies to Hawaii to uncover the secrets behind Big Island Brewhaus’ Belgian-style golden ale. Check out the story behind a remarkable brew from the Aloha state.
Fat Head’s Brewery
Digital and Plus Members OnlyThe Replicator heads to Cleveland, Ohio to get the skinny on a highly sought-after brewery with an amazing portfolio.
Left Hand Brewing Company
Digital and Plus Members OnlyA 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.
Captured By Porches Brewing Co.
Digital and Plus Members OnlyDear Replicator,My homebrewing partner recently brought me back a few bottles of local beers from Portland, Oregon that we can’t get in Colorado. One of the most interesting beers was a porter from an oddly named brewery, Captured by Porches. It was their Punctured by Corpses Undead Porter. I’m a fan of a good porter
Stone Brewing Co.
Digital and Plus Members OnlyWhen one of the icons of the craft beer movement was called upon by his hometown to help with a fundraiser, he and the brewery he helped found stepped up with an iconic beer.