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Stange as it May Seem
Can you guess which words are connected and what they have in common? Make four groups of four and name their relationship.
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Hurry up and Wait: Blackbird Does Craft Fast and Slow
Releasing multiple beers a week is exciting, rewarding (and awarding), but breakneck. Trialing new yeast strains, even when they help enable vision, or perfect finish or process, can also mean more changes downstream. That’s why Ian and Harmony of Blackbird tend to wait for their moment; but they’re used to patience, too.Cheers -
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What Does the Existence of a Hazy Gene Mean?
Omega Yeast’s R&D director, Laura Burns, decodes some of the science behind this new discovery and what it could all mean for brewers.Cheers -
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Behind Phantasm's Potent Precursor is Now Even More Potential
After nearly two years of ongoing collaboration on thiol research, Phantasm’s founder, Jos, talks curiosity, experimentation, discovery and new Liquid Phantasm.Cheers -
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New Zealand's Phenom Terroir
Lance and Laura came away with some rich perspective, and not just on thiols. New Zealand is a beautiful place. They sat down with us to talk about it.Cheers -
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WeldWerks: Dialing in Thiolized, Outlook Juicy
Juicy Bits has been described as the beer that launched a thousand hazies; WeldWerks, the house of haze. Thiolized yeast is now part of their juicy toolkit.Cheers -
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Species X is a Project that Runs the Gamut from AI to GE
Beau Warren is something of a futurist when it comes to beer and brewing.Cheers -
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Tampa Bay Brewing Company Serves up a Change of Pace from Innovations Pub
Doug Clark, head brewer at Tampa Bay Brewing’s Innovations Pub in Ybor talks styles and the vision behind what he’s up to. It’s all about introducing customers to something new.Cheers -
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Smooth Edges, Nuance and the Second Glass
We talk with head brewer Jonathan Moxey about his approach to beer, a case for nuance, and where it all shows up in his team’s diverse, thoughtful and unabating recipe development.Cheers -
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Wine and Lager Lovers Unite Over Elder Pine’s ‘Cleaver’
Beer is arguably the most versatile brew in terms of raw ingredients. Elder Pine’s recent work continues to bridge their farm and forest brewery with surrounding wine country.Cheers -
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NoDa’s Thiol-Boosted IPA ‘Big SLURP’ Wins Big at GABF
SLURP isn’t just a beer, but a project started at NoDa to best harness the use of thiol expression. It has since evolved into a means to make a more efficient juicy IPA.Cheers -
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It’s Probably Fermented
Brewing all that beer probably has you feeling a bit peckish — dive into the world of food fermentation.Cheers