Checking in on breweries as winter approaches. Up today, Matt Van Wyk of Alesong Brewing and Lisa Allen of Heater Allen.
Read MoreOne brewery accounted for three of the best fresh hop beers I had this year, including the very best example. What’s StormBreaker’s secret?
Read MoreThere was a time, as hard as it is to believe, when chemical companies took out ads in consumer magazines to brag about the petrochemical layers they applied to beer cans.
Read MoreI recently spoke with Brooklyn brewmaster Garrett Oliver about his latest project, the Michael Jackson Foundation. He offers one of the best descriptions of the way racial inequities are created and sustained—even by people who want them to change—and what we can do.
Read MoreAn intrepid group of four spent the evening sampling two dozen fresh hop beers, and here are the cream of that crop. Get ‘em while the gettin’s good.
Read MoreI don’t expect haze to leave IPAs anytime soon—but increasingly, the term “hazy IPA” has started to seem, well, hazier.
Read MoreCloudburst’s hoppy ales are at once familiar yet distinctive. They shimmer with hop particulates, but don’t look hazy, exactly. They feature saturated juicy flavors, appreciable (but far from violent) bitterness, and a spectacular quenching dryness that make them dangerously drinkable.
Read MoreNow that Widmer and Redhook are dying brands in a large portfolio owned by a three-continent megabrewery, the connection to Portland fades into history.
Read MoreUsing simple language is probably more important now than ever, because craft beer is mainstream. To compete with the seltzers, light beers, and Mexican lagers that appear next to them on shelves and menus, beers need to have clear descriptions. When they don’t, casual drinkers will reach for beverages they understand.
Read MoreDry-hopping is king, especially for fresh-hop beers. Or is it? Bend Brewing’s Zach Beckwith has thoughts.
Read MoreA few Friday morning thoughts from the heart of the apocalypse.
Read MoreI often reference a particular, specific note fresh hops create. But at a recent tasting, I began to think it’s more complex than that.
Read MoreWith a virus making workplaces potential sites of infection, this isn’t a great time to be a working person. For those of you who make, deliver, and serve the beer I drink, many thanks.
Read MorePeople have been talking about “independence” in the beer industry for decades. A recent push by the Brewers Association to make this case seems to be gaining traction. One would therefore assume member breweries are happy. So why aren’t they?
Read MoreIt is almost September, which means fresh-hop season is upon us. But as with everything Covid touches, there are a few changes in 2020.
Read MoreOktoberfests, a daring person might argue, are the finest of all lagers, so rich and yet so balanced. Even a timid one must agree they’re the most underrated. So let us now delight in their annual return.
Read MoreThe OLCC released numbers for the first half of 2020. Here’s what they tell us about the effect of COVID-19 on the industry so far.
Read MoreWho are you? The results from a recent reader survey reveal all.
Read MoreWhen the pandemic hit, breweries had to scramble. They needed to figure out questions like furloughs, federal relief, and home delivery, and they turned to their local brewers guilds. I wanted to see where things stand now, five months into the crisis, so I spoke to a group of guild heads.
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