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Turbid Mashing
by Dave Green
Sometimes, moving your brewing forward means looking back. Learn about turbid mashing and why working hard to make cloudy wort might be just the thing for your sour or low-gravity Belgian-inspired beers.
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Brew Your Own’s 12th Annual Label Contest
Even beyond Nigel Tufnel’s amp, our annual label contest has gone to 12 — 12 years of highbrow art and lowbrow comedy. Grab a beer and check out this year’s label contest winners.
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Melomel (Fruit Mead)
by Curt Stock
Learn how adding the fruit to your primary fermenter, utilizing staggered nutrient additions and managing your pH can decrease your fermentation time and increase the quality of your fruit meads.
 
Five Belgian-Inspired Clones
by Glenn BurnSilver
Inspired by the brews of Belgium, but brewed in North America, we talk to five brewers and present clones of Ommegang Witte, Lost Abbey Devotion Ale, Allagash Tripel, Two Brothers Domaine Dupage and Red Rock Brewing’s Pecome Blonde.
 
 
 
 
Pitching Rates: Advanced Homebrewing
How do you brew consistently? By fermenting consistently - and it all starts with your pitching rate.
 
Homebrew Nation
A motorized mill, the Edmonton Homebrewers Guild, a freakin’ fast Frankenchiller and the basics of brewing with fruit. Plus: the Replicator clones Ithaca Brewing’s IPAbbey.
 
Melomel: Tips from the Pros
David Myers (Redstone Meadery), Mike Faul (Rabbit’s Foot Meadery) and Jon Hamilton (White Winter Winery) mull over melomel — mead made with fruit.
 
Nitro brews, refrigerator conversion: Mr. Wizard
Is CAMRA full of hot air? Should a brewer consider his wife’s chilling suggestion? The Wiz weighs in.
 
Belgian Pale Ale: Style Profile
When is a Belgian beer neither sour nor funky? When it’s a Belgian pale ale. Find out how to brew and balance this Antwerp ale.
 
Fining: Techniques
Got a hazy Helles? A murky Märzen? Find the right fining agent to allow you to clear your beer.
 
Copper Manifold: Projects
Build your own copper manifold for your homebrew lauter tun.
 
What Ales You?: Last Call
You’ve heard of a beer gut, but how about a gut beer?
 

 

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