Brewing Techniques and Advice


Brewing Light Beers with Extract

Brad Smith explains why many beers brewed with extract come out darker than you might expect.

Part 1: Experimental Experience

Experimenting is a great way to learn more about the brewing process, make modifications to recipes, and test new methods. Long-time homebrewer Jester Goldman walks you through the basics of setting up an experiment.

Homebrew Fundamentals for Saisons and Bières de Garde

Whether or not you have a farmhouse, you can brew these interesting farmhouse ale styles.

Make Your Best Schwarzbier

The Schwarzbier is similar to a lightly roasted coffee, with a low alcohol content, and much more restrained in flavor than a Munich Dunkel. Longtime homebrewer Josh Weikert walks you through the process!

Heading for Greatness

Head retention is crucial to the flavor of your beer, and learning to adjust it based on your grain and hops bill is important. Longtime homebrewer Jester Goldman has some tips to get you started.

Spontaneity: Prospecting for Bugs

With fairly simple tools and the right attitude, you could create a local blend of microflora that delivers something valuable.

Make Your Best Dortmunder Export

The Dortmunder export is the Cadillac of pale lagers. Longtime homebrewer Josh Weikert shows you how to make your best!

Unlock the Secrets of New England–Style IPAs

New England–style IPA is a perfect example of how the whole can be greater than the sum of its parts. Neil Fisher, head brewer at WeldWerks Brewing Co. in Greeley, Colorado, shares some tips on brewing one.

9 Tips for a Perfect Growler Fill

If you keg your beer and need to fill a growler, here are some tips to avoid growler grief.

Make Your Best Pre-Prohibition Lager

Meant to represent the kind of pale lagers that were brewed by the likes of John Wagner, who brewed the first lager in the United States, this is kind of like German or Czech Pilsner but includes some local variability and flair.