
Magazine Issue 20
IPA Today (August-September 2017)
The Annual IPA Issue
Contents
Inside this issue
Cooking with Beer: Fruit-Beer Camping CakeOn your next camping trip, just a half-cup of that tart fruit beer you brought along is enough to brighten this simple treat that’s perfect for an open fire.
Feeling the SqueezeBy Tom WilmesAs competition increases and the growth of craft slows, more small and mid-tier breweries are being impacted by the pressure—not because their beer is a problem but because everything else is.
Sour UnionWanting an approachable sour beer to offer in the tasting room while longer-term brews matured, brewers at Los Angeles Ale Works developed the Blüme Union fermentation system to ferment a wheat-heavy wort into a briskly tart Berliner weisse in short order.
Got Milk? Examining Hazy IPABy Josh WeikertWhat is this thing we call a Milkshake IPA? How do you make one? Should you (or anyone else) make one? Josh Weikert examines these questions and gives you guidelines for making your own—if that’s a path down which you choose to go.
Understanding BitternessBrewers at The Boston Beer Company ran trials to determine how common spices changed perceived bitterness in various beers. They found that there’s more to bitterness than isomerized alpha acids and more to measuring IBU than those isomerized compounds.
Tropical, Not TurbidBy Jamie BognerDesigning an IPA to appeal to a wide range of beer drinkers is hard. Designing one that remains appealing to drinkers ten years later is damn near impossible.
We Recommend: Great Beer Bars in New York., New Jersey, and PolandBy John HollHere are the three beer bars that we explored in Issue 21 of Craft Beer and Brewing Magazine
The Secret of Hops is MaltBy Jamie BognerMark Hastings of Überbrew argues that the selection and combination of hops varieties isn't the end-all, be-all of brewing hoppy styles. The real magic is finding the right malt and yeast combination that pulls the best character out of those hops.
Balancing ActBy Josh WeikertThere are approaches that can help us find balance in our beers when we want it and make our imbalances work for us when they’re warranted and wanted.
Balancing ActBy Josh WeikertThere are approaches that can help us find balance in our beers when we want it and make our imbalances work for us when they’re warranted and wanted.
The Brewer-Grower Feedback LoopBy Jamie BognerMaine Beer Company is known for its vibrant and bright hoppy beers, but the secret to their success is methodical work that starts at the very top of the supply chain—the hops fields of the Pacific Northwest.
Building Recipes the Boneyard WayBy Emily HuttoTony Lawrence, the brewmaster and co-owner at Boneyard Beer in Bend, Oregon, walks you through building a recipe for a clean, crisp, and very dry IPA.
Ask the Experts: Why Did This Beer Come Out Bitter?By Brad SmithHomebrew expert Brad Smith, author of the Beersmith homebrewing software and the voice behind the Beersmith podcast, looks at what can cause unintentional bitterness in beer.
Überbrew CC7 IPA RecipeMark Hastings of Überbrew in Billings, Montana shares this homebrewed-scaled recipe for one of their "very best" IPAs.
Ask the Experts: On “Saving” a Batch of Bad BeerBy Brad SmithHomebrew expert Brad Smith, author of the Beersmith homebrewing software and the voice behind the Beersmith podcast, tackles a question about saving a batch of beer gone wrong.
Fermentation in Motion IPA RecipeBy Jamie BognerThis recipe is a nod to a hazy, juicy IPA that Great Notion Brewing’s Andy Miller brewed at the 2017 Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine® Brewers Retreat in Astoria, Oregon.
Campfire FlatbreadThis easy to prepare recipe for campfire flatbread is perfect for your next camping trip.
Legendary Weapons IPA RecipeBy Emily HuttoZach Gordon, head brewer for Brew Gentlemen (Braddock, Pennsylvania) shared this clone recipe of their Legendary Weapons New England–Style IPA, scaled to a homebew batch size.
Breakout Brewer: The Brew GentlemenBy Emily HuttoEarly adopters and brewers of the softer, juicier New England–style IPA, the “gentlemen brewers” at Brew Gentlemen in Braddock, Pennsylvania, live by kaizen, a manufacturing term for continuous improvement. And their IPAs and pale ales show it.
Five on Five: IPABy Jamie BognerWe asked five brewers to share some of their favorite IPAs with no limits as to sub-style or strength.
Beercation: The Triangle, North CarolinaBy Emily HuttoThis region of North Carolina is a worthy, if not requisite, addition to your beercation bucket list.
Calling Bird India Pale Ale RecipeBy Josh WeikertThis recipe from Josh Weikert will help you make your best English IPA.
Grilled Pepper with Beer‑Poached Eggs RecipeServe these grilled pepper halves and Kölsch-poached eggs with campfire-grilled toast or biscuits and gravy..
We Recommend: Great Beer Bars in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and BrooklynThe “Love Handles” department in Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine® is devoted to great beer bars. Here are the three beer bars that we explored in Issue 20 (August/September 2017).
Pick Six: Rogue Brewmaster John MaierBy Jamie BognerRogue Brewmaster John Maier’s personal palate leans toward classic expressions of intense flavors.
Beer-Brined New York Strip with Grilled Jalapeño and Chimichurri RecipeSteak soaked in an IPA marinade, grilled over an open fire, and served with a tangy chimichurri—what could be more delicious?
Cast-Iron Chilaquiles with Eggs RecipeBasically, chilaquiles are corn tortilla pieces that are fried, then cooked in salsa, and sprinkled with cheese. For this summertime cookout recipe, we use a Mexican lager and make the salsa as we go, then add eggs.
2017 Craft Beer Summer Reading ListWhether you’re relaxing poolside, stretched out on the towel at the beach, or chilling in a vacation rental, now’s the time to catch up on some new beer books and new releases of classics.
Editor’s Note, August/September 2017: The Value of IndependenceBy Jamie BognerWe’re putting our cards on the table: We’re 100 percent employee-owned.