Orange-colored galls on beech trees in the Patagonia region of Argentina have been found to harbor the yeast that makes lager beer possible, solving a mystery that has long puzzled scientists. (Diego ...
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After the end of a long day, nothing beats a cold, crisp lager. Tons of other beer styles fit the bill to a degree, including IPAs, sour beers, and pale ales, but none that scratch that proverbial ...
This past week, War On The Rock’s Russian Imperial Stout (AKA Hanslav’s Stevedore Stout, thanks Will) finished its months-long cold aging in its primary vessel. The beer then took a short trip across ...
Beers come and go; while many are delicious, others are forgettable. But sometimes a beer just sticks with you, carving out a little space inside your head just over your tastebuds. That’s what ...
"Lager-style beers constitute the vast majority of the beer market, and yet, the genetic origin of the yeast strains that brew them has been shrouded in mystery and controversy." While that reads like ...
IT WAS A river of beer. The year was 1838; the place was the city of Plzen, in what was then Bohemia (and what is now Czechia, and what was the Czech Republic just before that). The people of Plzen ...
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