Pick up a mass-marketed lager and you might find that the beer won some award at some pompous 19th-century event.
British beer writer Martyn Cornell has carefully researched 28 short (7- to 8-page) articles about beer in the 19th and
With picturesque beaches and tourist traffic, Southeast Asia is ripe for beer exploration. In his e-book Beer Guide to Vietnam
If you think about Denmark, then you probably imagine stylish design, innovative architecture or perhaps high-end Bang & Olufsen sound
Can’t find time to brew? Yeah, we’ve all been there. From that sneering, 2-month-old yeast starter languishing in the fridge,
The biggest problem with the present overabundance of books appealing to beer’s ever-growing audience is that many don’t seem to
As craft beer mania rolls on, so, too, does the deluge of beer primers. Primers are textbooks, educational guides written
Brewing Porters and Stouts (Skyhorse Publishing, Paperback, $16.95, 224 pp) is a love story. But not for the romantic or faint of
There comes a point in most homebrewers’ lives when they just want to step out from under the elementary brewing
More than a half-dozen years ago, Firestone Walker brewmaster Matt Brynildson paused in the middle of a conversation about the