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  • The Aroma Files #002: Pine

    The Aroma Files #002: Pine

    The Aroma Files #002: Pine “A classic West coast IPA with prominent notes of pine and resin”. Visually, it’s easy to reconcile right?  Hop cone, pine cone. Conveniently, the chemistry isn’t overly vexing either.  The pine aromas mainly come from a few terpenes and terpenoids which are present across hops, conifers and rosemary.  The primary…

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  • The Aroma Files #001: Grapefruit

    The Aroma Files #001: Grapefruit

    The Aroma Files #001: Grapefruit Along with resin, pine, dank, and floral, grapefruit seems to be one of the most common basic descriptors of American hop aroma, heavily weighted towards IPAs. Of course we know (most of the time) there is no actual grapefruit in the beer, so where does this aroma and flavour come…

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  • A Quick Guide to Pilsners

    A Quick Guide to Pilsners

    A Quick Guide to Pilsners A long long time ago, in a city far far away, the citizens of Plzěn were so appalled by the quality of their beer, that they dumped it all. They then built a new brewery and hired a Bavarian brewmaster by the name of Josef Groll. In 1842 Pilsner was…

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  • Some Good AdWeiss

    Some Good AdWeiss

    Some Good AdWeiss: A Guide to Weissbiers Every beer has a time and a place. For Weissbier, that time and place is any time, any place.  It’s refreshing in the summer, delicious in the winter, and fits seamlessly in between. It has the uncanny ability to pair with almost any dish, making it the fallback…

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  • A Festivus for the Rest of Us

    A Festivus for the Rest of Us

    The Beers of Oktoberfest As autumn settles in, the mornings turn crisp, the leaves shift to red and gold, and the sounds of clinking steins raised to  “Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit” draw nearer. Oktoberfest is almost upon us- and with it comes the beer. But should you reach for a Festbier, an Oktoberfestbier, or a…

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  • The Bark, The Beaver, The Barrel, and The Beer

    The Bark, The Beaver, The Barrel, and The Beer

    The Bark, The Beaver, The Barrel, and The Beer: The Story of Vanilla In Your Beer If vanilla isn’t the most popular flavour on the planet, then it’s pretty damn close.  It’s everywhere too. It’s in ice cream of course, deserts, perfume, air fresheners, oh and BEER.  Like most flavourings, vanilla can simply be added…

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  • Hoppy Ever After: A Guide to IPAs

    Hoppy Ever After: A Guide to IPAs

    Hoppy Ever After: A Guide to IPAs It wasn’t so long ago that everyone was making fruited kettle sours, and almost nothing but. It also felt like most of them were the same base beer with the fruit being the differentiator.  The sours still exist but have settled into a more appropriate portion of the…

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  • Beer Foam

    Beer Foam

    The Crown of the Pint: Unlocking the Secrets of Foam Ah the mesmerizing cascade in a freshly poured pint of Guinness, the massive rocky head on a Belgian Golden Strong, and the tight fleeting white collar on top of a cask ale.  All so different, but the ties that bind……  Foam.   Beer foam is so…

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  • Irish Red Ale

    Irish Red Ale

    Easy to Drink, Hard to Define Whether preparing for beer judging, a tasting exam, or just honing your skills, building a mental sensory profile from which to benchmark is vital. It’s always lovely when something easy and attainable comes along like Belgian Witbier. Which can be benchmarked with Hoegaarden White, Blanche de Chambly, Blanche de…

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