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Amber lagers encompass a world of styles that bring malt to the forefront of our beloved bottom-fermenting lagers. Browse through these 8 examples of amber lager beer recipes, including Czech- and German-inspired homebrew recipes, clones of commercially-available beers, and winners of the National Homebrew Competition.
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Dawn Patrol came out on top in the WA brewery’s You Vote We Brew competition.
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It punches above its weight without knocking you around quite like the Imperial version.
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Royal Albert to kick off four separate tap takeovers from Victorian breweries.
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Two beers are better than one! This beer recipe is all about cost-efficiency. A single mash and boil is conducted and then divided in two to create Oceania IPA and Homegrown IPA.
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New instalment of the award-winning annual release is limited to just 3,000 cans.
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The news comes not long after the brewery marked a successful first year in business.
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Sponsored content from Fermentis. All images courtesy Fermentis. The first thing to know about Belgian beers is that there is a LOT to know. The Belgians have been brewing beer […]
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The 8th Annual Melbourne International Beverage Competition will take place on 4th July, 2021.
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While water is the ingredient that makes up the most of beer, it is often lesser-explored than malt, hops, and yeast.
These 5 videos present various topics on water in the brewing process. For more videos on making beer, mead, and cider, check out the Homebrew Con Seminars Archive.
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IBA pledges its full power to be part of the solution in wake of claims.
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Much-loved event bounces back from COVID hit in an expanded format.
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This Belgian-style was known as a "healthy beer." It was mostly brewed in winter, and was yellow to amber in color. It often kept until summer and then blended with a young beer, although sometimes it was kept for two years.
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The tart character and low ABV (alcohol by volume) of Berliner weisse make this German-style sour beer a crowd favorite. Find your next Berliner weisse recipe!
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Balter, Kaiju! Beer and Little Bang also win Craft Beer Marketing Awards.
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Hop Nation lead the charge as Victorian breweries win over a third of all awards.
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Kyle Lyons takes on the role while the WA brewery make two further appointments.
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American craft beers find their way into Japanese and Korean restaurants.
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Brewery looking to attract even more buyers by releasing it in cans next month.
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SMaSH stands for "single malt and single hop," alluding to the simple but beneficial ingredients. Brewing SMaSH beers like this 1-gallon blonde ale recipe are a perfect way to hone sensory skills and develop an understanding of the ways various hops and malt come through in a beer recipe.
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Modus Operandi’s two new Belgian limited releases – a witbier and a stout.
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The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) Governing Committee—a body of 15 individuals elected by members to represent the greater AHA membership—is proposing amendments to the Governing Committee Bylaws. These bylaws outline […]
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Eisbock are German-style dark lagers that pack a punch of strength and malt with the help of freeze concentration.
These 5 recipes earned gold medals in past National Homebrew Competitions.
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Event on June 11 will include workshops, seminars and panel discussions.
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Judging is on July 20 ahead of the winners being announced on August 7.
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