Berkeley Ultra Low

IPA

Brewed Too Soon

You’ve probably heard of the ‘inventions’ of Leonardo da Vinci. The archetypal Renaissance Man designed a submarine, a tank, a

Where No Can Has Gone Before…

The Red Derby is a homey, unpretentious hole-in-the-wall bar in Washington, DC’s Columbia Heights neighborhood. Inside you’ll find a pile

India Pale Ale (IPA)

India pale ales are deep gold-to-amber in color, and are usually characterized by floral hop aromas and a distinctive hop bitterness on the finish. India pale ales were originally brewed by British brewers in the 19th Century, when British troops and colonizers depended upon supplies of beer shipped from England. Standard ales did not survive the journey; hence, brewers developed high gravity, highly-hopped ales that survived shipment in casks to their largest market, India. This style, probably not anywhere near as bitter as it was when destined for India, continues to be brewed in a toned-down manner in the United Kingdom and is undergoing a mini-revival at present. However, U.S. craft brewers have claimed the style as their own, and often brew them with assertive Pacific Northwestern hop varieties that give such examples a hugely aromatic hop accent.

Beervana, Part II

Not long ago we spent a long, lazy weekend in Portland, OR. It soon became clear that it would take

Old Ale

Anyone who can appreciate things nostalgic need not yearn wistfully when it comes to beer, as today’s brewers are as

Beervana – Part I

To call Portland, OR, “an embarrassment of beer riches” would be an understatement. For years, enthusiasts have flocked to the

Englishmen in America

Last year, myself and fellow author Tom Sandham spent two months visiting every brewery, beer bar and brewpub on the

Brewing Togetherness

Aristotle observed, in his classic work Metaphysics, that “the whole is more than the sum of its parts.” He may

Santa’s Choice

Over the years, any number of breweries would claim to make Santa’s favorite brew. “Join Mr. Claus (who has a

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