Brewing with Hemp: The Essential Guide
Ross Koenigs provides an overview of the history of the cannabis plant and the current state of legality of these products.Read More
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We all know the basic ingredients in brewing beer: barley, hops, water, and yeast. Learn all about these ingredients, including where and how to get them, what equipment to use to store and handle them in your brewery, and how to maintain and analyze their quality to make the best beer possible.
Ross Koenigs provides an overview of the history of the cannabis plant and the current state of legality of these products.Read More
The Brewers Association Supply Chain Subcommittee shares 2022 year-end industry updates on brewing supply chain issues and activities.Read More
Regenerative agricultural practices such as reduced tilling, cover cropping, and enhanced water management can remove significant amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.
New hop and barley varieties must be able to cope with greater temperature extremes, less precipitation, less fertilizer, and fewer phytosanitary measures.
Breeding clearly is one way for the industry to reduce its carbon footprint, even if line items are added to the checklist for what makes a “good” hop.
A comprehensive look at the 2022 hops and barley harvests. Hop acreage declined slightly in the U.S., while the European harvest was the worst in decades.
For the November/December The New Brewer, we present our annual Raw Materials issue, focusing on the 2022 barley and hop harvest in the U.S. and around the world.Read More
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Read this resource from the Safety Subcommittee to understand the hazards of dry hopping and simple strategies to control risk.Read More
In this BA Collab Hour webinar, Brewers Publications author Robert Keifer dives into the parallel brewing universe of gluten-free brewing.Read More
In this webinar, John Palmer outlines how he reviews his tap water profile and adjusts his water to best fit the recipe he is brewing.Read More