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I’ve Been Labeled a Collector

A long-time collecting friend and labelologist, Bob Kay has taught me ways to trace brewing history from a simple piece

Tasting a Century of Beer

They line the walls of many pubs, alehouses, tap rooms, any place that caters to craft beer fans: old, encrusted

Alchemy in France

Great beer in France? Long renowned for its fine cuisine and its wine industry, France is today recalling its past

America’s Own Stone Beer

Last fall I was invited to visit and judge homebrew with the Music City Brewers of Nashville. They shared beer,

The Modern IPA

In the previous issue, we discussed oatmeal stouts and how that style has split into three sub-styles comprising the group.

Pennsylvania Breweries

Pennsylvania Breweries by Lew Bryson Stackpole Books $16.95, Soft cover, 240 pp. ISBN 0-8117-2898-6 If there were more books like

Back Roads Pennsylvania

D. G. Yuengling & Son had already been brewing beer for 45 years when the Kempton Hotel was built in

London Ale Recipe

Here’s a recipe, described as a “London Ale,” adapted from John Tuck’s 1822  Private Brewer’s Guide. 5 gallons at 1058

Is That an Orange in My Beer?

Of the myriad seasonings used in beers over the millennia, few have such a prized role as the orange. From

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