Category: Homebrew Beer
2024 National Homebrew Competition Final Round Winners
And the winners of the 2024 National Homebrew Competition are…!
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November/December 2024 Zymurgy Magazine Now Available
The November/December 2024 Zymurgy explores adaptive brewing, ancient beer traditions, smoked beer techniques, Bavarian beer hikes, and hop-free Dutch Kuit, blending modern innovation with rich brewing history for homebrewers of all backgrounds and interests.
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AHA Director’s Cut: Overcoming Obstacles
This article is featured in the November/December 2024 Zymurgy magazine.
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By Julia Herz, American Homebrewers Association Executive Director
A unique theme for a hobby magazine? No, not at all. As we each know, every time we brew, ferment, bottle, keg, transfer, shop, and share, there are obstacles. Where is my funnel? Crap, the supply shop does not have the hops I want. Hmmm, I’m noticing an off-flavor in my English Bitter that I’ve never noticed before. (&%$ £!) Warm, sticky wort dripped out of my transfer spigot because I forgot the gasket the last time I put it back together.… Read the rest “AHA Director’s Cut: Overcoming Obstacles”
400+ Extract Homebrew Recipes
“Extracting homebrewing” is creating beer using malt extract, which reduces the time and equipment required to make beer at home. Making beer with extract is a common starting point for new brewers and continues to be a method of choice for brewers looking to keep their brew days short and sweet.
HomebrewersAssociation.org has over 1,400 homebrew recipes, with 400+ beers with malt extract.
New to homebrewing? We’re here to help!
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Spicy Pickle Cream Ale
Mash at 148°F–152°F (64–67°C) for 60 minutes.
After fermentation is complete, roast the jalapenos evenly for 30 minutes at 350°F, then coarsely chop and soak them in vodka overnight. Rack the beer into a clean, sanitized keg with the pickles, pickle brine, roasted jalapeños, and their soaking vodka.
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Woodsplitter Belgian-style Dark Ale
Single infusion mash at 152°F (67°C) for one hour.
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12 Pumpkin Beer Recipes You Can Brew at Home
Everyone loves pumpkin beer, right?
OK, maybe not. Along with New England IPA and pastry stout, pumpkin beers are among the most polarizing beer styles. But for those who embrace the gourd, we have 12 pumpkin beer recipes you can brew at home!
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Between 18 and 50 Ryezenbock
Mashed in BrewEasy at 144°F (62°C) for 30 min., then decocted for 156°F (69°C) for 30 min. Added lactic acid to hit mash pH of 5.4. Boiled 90 min. Ferment ramped from 62°F (17°C) to 70°F (21°C) over 8 days. This beer has literally scored between 18 and 50… judges either love it or hate it!
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