From lagers and IPAs to stouts and beyond, beer styles play by different rules when it comes to shelf life. Here’s what to ...
There are dozens of beer styles around the world. While most of them are prevalent in the U.S., there are a handful of styles you won't always find in the States. Here are several unique international ...
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5 classic beers that use nitrogen
While traditionally used in stouts, nitrogen helps smooth out beers, giving them a creamy taste. Although Guinness is the most popular, there are other classic beers filled with nitrogen.
The great beer cultures of Europe and Great Britain have contributed core styles to the world's beer repertoire. The lagers of Germany are rightly acclaimed and copied. England's bitters, Ireland's ...
When I first arrived in Northern England as a wide-eyed, 21-year-old foreign exchange student, it’s safe to say I was a fish out of water. My clothes, my accent, my mannerisms, all instantly gave me ...
In craft beer’s Jurassic age, when Buds ruled the earth, a few Paleolithic beer hunters sought something bitter and better. They discovered the Pale Ale, the beer style that – with its enthusiastic ...
In the pantheon of refreshing spring beers, it’s tough to beat the appeal of a classic kölsch. This traditional pale-hued, light, subtly malty, crisp beer comes from Cologne, Germany. Although brewed ...
“Let’s Talk Beer Styles” is a monthly feature that accompanies Paste’s large-scale blind craft beer style tastings/rankings. The first month covered the history and modern role of American pale ale, ...
There are worse ways to spend a weekend. The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild held its annual conference in downtown Minneapolis last week, which culminated in a blind tasting of more than 450 beers from ...
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