Recipe: De Bekeerde Suster Cacao Pale Ale

From the historic heart of Amsterdam, De Bekeerde Suster brewer Jason Pellett shares this recipe for a hop-forward pale ale that makes use of cacao’s fruity pulp (and a few of the nibs).

By: Jason Pellett

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A Double-Fold Approach to Packing Great Chocolate Flavor into Sweet Stouts | Video Tip

Third Eye co-owner and head brewer Kelly Montgomery makes the case for freshly roasted cacao nibs and using real vanilla extract in combination with vanilla beans to capture a rich chocolate flavor in stouts.

By: Kelly Montgomery

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Recipe: Tim Sciascia’s Tropical DDH Hazy IPA

It’s time to get hyped up with this double dry-hopped hazy IPA fermented with Berkeley Yeast’s tropical aroma–producing hazy yeast strain, Tropics London.

By: Tim Sciascia for Berkeley Yeast (Sponsored)

Pulp Nonfiction: The True Story of Brewing with Cacao Fruit

Cacao isn’t just for chocolate beers—around those nibs is a whole fruit with its own bright and unexpected flavors. Largely unknown outside tropical climates, those flavors present some unique possibilities for beer.

By: David Nilsen

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Recipe: Hold Out & Live Oak’s Spudweiser

Twice per year, the production teams at Austin’s Hold Out and Live Oak breweries get together to brew what they call “the king of tater beers.”

By: Brent “Schmitty” Sapstead

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Podcast Episode 400! Craft Beer Vibe Check With Special Host Neil Fisher of Weldwerks

Neil Fisher of Weldwerks is back for a special 400th episode conversation that touches on current challenges in craft beer, opportunities on the horizon, discipline and fundamentals, advantages of openness, fostering connection, and more.

By: Jamie Bogner

Editors’ Picks: A Well-Aged, Well-Traveled Brewer’s Library

From Belgium to Harlem and around the world, with deep dives into barleywine and barrel aging, here are some recent titles worth adding to the brewery bookshelf.

By: Jamie Bogner

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Building Flavorful, Award-Winning Stouts with Third Eye | Brewing Course

From layering malts to selecting and infusing adjuncts, Third Eye co-owner and head brewer Kelly Montgomery lays out their medal-winning approach to planning and brewing rich, flavorful stouts.

By: Kelly Montgomery

Ask the Pros: Hoppin’ Broccoli with Other Half

From hop selection to dry hops, finishing gravity, and mouthfeel, Other Half cofounder and brewmaster Sam Richardson isolates the key elements of their popular, year-round imperial hazy IPA.

By: Ryan Pachmayer

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Isuzu NRR: The Ultimate Craft-Beer Truck

The Isuzu NRR is a low-cab-forward class 5 truck, designed to haul over 6,000 lbs of payload, depending on the wheelbase.

By: Isuzu (Sponsored)

Recipe: Frühling Kommt Maibock

Big yet simple in its construction, this is a showcase of what clean ethanol flavors can add to a beer. Apple-like alcohols meld with the hop aroma and bready grist to yield a simple yet dangerous lager that’s anything but boring.

By: Josh Weikert

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Podcast Episode 399: James Herrholz of Corporate Ladder Lays It on Thicc with Award-Winning Dessert Stouts

Contrary to popular misconception, great dessert stouts require balance and intention. In this episode, James Herrholz explains how Corporate Ladder uses roast, bitterness, and a wide range of malt to build depth and dimension into indulgently sweet beers.

By: Jamie Bogner

Make Your Best Maibock

When most people hear “bock,” they think malt—and there’s no question that maibock is a malt-forward style. However, you can lean into hops and other flavor elements to add interest, and—done well—the result is much more than a “strong helles.”

By: Josh Weikert

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Recipe: Randy’s Ambrée Sucrée

This Belgian-style amber ale should serve as a fine vehicle for any “concrete” sugar such as panela, piloncillo, rapadura, tapa de dulce, or jaggery.

By: Randy Mosher

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Building Flavorful, Award-Winning Stouts with Third Eye

From layering malts to selecting and infusing adjuncts, Third Eye co-owner and head brewer Kelly Montgomery lays out their medal-winning approach to planning and brewing rich, flavorful stouts.

West Coast Pils and IPA, the Green Cheek Way

In this free video course supported by Yakima Chief Hops, Paul Schneider, cofounder and head brewer of Pittsburgh’s Cinderlands Beer, details their flavor-focused approach to R&D and taking full advantage of advanced hop products.

HyperBoost Your Beer with Cinderlands

In this free video course supported by Yakima Chief Hops, Paul Schneider, cofounder and head brewer of Pittsburgh’s Cinderlands Beer, details their flavor-focused approach to R&D and taking full advantage of advanced hop products.