
Magazine Issue 58
Best in Beer 2022 (December-January 2023)
Here are those rarest of drinks—products of studious craftsmanship and persistent tinkering, balancing great character with great drinkability. Here are the pinnacles of the craft.
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Inside this issue
Whitelock’s Ale House Is at the Heart of Leeds and Its StoryFrom our Love Handles files on beer bars we love: The two-centuries-old Whitelock’s Ale House is the jewel in the beer crown of Leeds, England.
Brooklyn’s BierWax Gives Beer a Great SoundtrackFrom our Love Handles files on beer bars we love: This community-minded, audiophile bar stacks the walls with vinyl and the taps with quality.
Get a Bowl of Pho with a San Diego IPA at LHK Noodle BarFrom our Love Handles files on beer bars we love: San Diego’s LHK Noodle Bar is a no-frills hive for Chinese-Vietnamese food and a standout draft list.
Cooking with Fruit Beer: Low & Slow Lemon-Pepper Lemon-Beer Chicken WingsA lemonade- or key lime–inspired beer adds some zing to the brine for these peppery, slow-cooked wings.
Cooking with Gose: Fruit Salad with Goat CheeseA splash of traditional Leipziger-style gose adds a bright yet earthy quality to this simple preparation for a refreshing, sweet-and-salty fruit salad. Why put the fruit in the beer when you can put the beer in the fruit?
Recipe: Northern Lights Honey AleBy Josh WeikertThis light, fruity ale highlights honey and honey-driven peach and apricot flavors against a clean, biscuit-like background.
Faking the FruitBy Josh WeikertYou don’t need fruit to brew a fruit-flavored beer—malt, sugar, hops, and yeast can all be used to mimic the character of various fruits. Yet, once mastered, there is another use for this power of deception: boosting the flavors of real fruit.
Recipe: Bergsteiger India Pale LagerBy Josh WeikertIPL is about making sure the “L” part—lager—is getting its due. With this recipe, the idea is make something that’s clearly a lager but also features hops in a way that doesn’t overwhelm the palate or the grist.
Recipe: Alesong TerroirWith thanks to Brian and Doug Coombs and Matt Van Wyk, cofounders of Alesong in Eugene, Oregon, here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for the base beer that they use for their co-fermentations with local fruit.
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Fruit Without Fear: Embracing Natural InoculationBy Jeff AlworthBorrowing a page from winemakers, some brewers are pitching freshly picked fruit instead of slurry, taking advantage of the natural yeast and bacteria on their skins—a process that requires a leap of faith and the best, ripest fruit you can find.
Recipe: Foam Constant ConversationsBy Foam BrewersFrom Foam Brewers in Burlington, Vermont, comes this recipe for a mixed-culture plum beer—also featuring lavender and lemon zest—that gets its vibrant hue from the addition of butterfly pea flowers.
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Special Ingredient: Butterfly Pea FlowersBy Joe StangeYou might see the tea in Thai restaurants or trendy cafés or spas—a striking blue or purple liquid, steaming from clear mugs or iced in glasses. And, guess what? That potent color also works in beer.
Recipe: Training Bines Hazy IPAThe Cellarmaker Training Bines IPA that we named one of our Best 20 Beers in 2022 was one of five that came from five different breweries in an unusual collaboration project. Now, you can brew it on your own system.
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Recipe: Senator DoppelbockBy Josh WeikertThis recipe from Josh Weikert’s Make Your Best series leans into Munich malt for a rich yet smooth foundation, for a doppelbock that drinks much more easily than its strength.
Stainless Steel Is Forever: A Story of Well-Traveled GearSome brewhouses are forever, even if they don’t stay put—and more than a few have traveled their way around the country and even around the world. At each location, that unique set of equipment and the brewers who use it must form a connection that inevitably affects what we drink.
Pick Six: Toppling Goliath’s Mike Saboe Shares Some Bright Corners of InspirationBy Jamie BognerAs Mike Saboe was embracing craft beer and homebrewing in the early ’00s, he sought far and wide for inspiration. Looking back now, as brewmaster at Toppling Goliath, he recounts six beers that had an outsized influence on his approach to everything from hop-forward beers to burly barrel-aged stouts.
Recipe: Good Word Moments Before Impending DoomWith thanks to Todd DiMatteo and his team at Good Word Brewing in Duluth, Georgia, here’s a homebrew-scale recipe for the rum barrel–aged barleywine that became one of our Best 20 Beers in 2022.
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Recipe: Art History Vařitace Czech-Style Dark LagerBy Greg BrowneWith thanks to Greg Browne, head brewer at Art History in suburban Chicago, here is a recipe for their Czech-style dark lager, inspired by the beer at the famous U Fleků brewpub in Prague.
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Breakout Brewer: Art History Is Doubling Down on LagerBy Kate BernotCommitted to brewing the best European-style lagers possible, Art History Brewing in Geneva, Illinois, is expanding into a brewhouse outfitted with a wish list of bells and whistles.
Five on Five: Fruit(ed) BeerIf “fruit beer” was once a niche style, it has since evolved into something much more significant, absorbing other traditions along the way to become a vibrant celebration of some of the most popular flavors on Earth. Here are five picks from the pros.
Flavor Fever: Fathom the Flavors of FruitBy Randy MosherYou can simply add a bunch of fruit to a beer and see how it goes. Or, you can take a step back, carefully consider the flavors involved and how they intermingle, and—from creativity to reality—plan and execute a more superlative fruit beer.
Recipe: Otherlands Haładuda SpecjalBy Ben HoweWith thanks to Ben Howe and Karolina Lobrow, cofounders of Otherlands Beer in Bellingham, Washington, here’s a recipe for their take on a Polish pilsner—one of our Best 20 Beers in 2022.
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Lagers in All but NameBy Sam TierneyThe popularity of cold IPA has blown the cover off a quiet yet long-running practice in commercial brewing: using lager yeast to make beer sold as ale. Sam Tierney, brewing manager at the Firestone Walker Propagator brewery in Los Angeles, offers some perspective.
Recipe: Wisby Ölverk Dundar GotlandsdrickaBy Wisby ÖlverkFrom Wisby Ölverk in Visby, Gotland, Sweden, here’s a small brewery’s take on the island’s traditional farmhouse ale.
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Brewing Gotlandsdricke with Gotland’s Wisby ÖlverkBy Wisby ÖlverkThe owners and brewers of a small craft brewery in Visby, on the Swedish island home of gotlandsdricke, share their view on brewing their local farmhouse style—and why they do it the way they do.
Gotlandsdricke: Sweden’s Elusive Smoked AleReal gotlandsdricke is little-known for the same reason it has survived: It’s from an isolated and pastoral island in the Baltic. Lars Marius Garshol sheds some light on this smoky, juniper-infused, hard-to-get farmhouse ale.
Infographic: Brewery Density, State By StateHere, we plot state populations against the number of breweries in each state, to get insight into which have the most and fewest breweries per capita.
Best in Beer 2022 Readers’ Choice: Your Favorite Beer CitiesHere are the best cities in the United States and around the world for drinking craft beer, according to our readers.
Best in Beer 2022 Readers’ Choice: Best Beer Bars Around the WorldPubs, bars, and cafés are crucial to the experience and community of craft beer and a vital link between maker and consumer. Here were your 20 favorites in 2022.
Best in Beer 2022 Readers’ Choice: Package PowerIn our annual Readers’ Choice poll, here’s how you answered the question, “How do you prefer to buy your favorite craft beers?”
Recipe: Wayfinder Original Cold IPA, IllustratedBy Em SauterWith thanks to Wayfinder head brewer Kevin Davey, here is a homebrew-scale recipe for their Original Cold IPA—as illustrated by Em Sauter of Pints and Panels.
Editors’ Picks: Historical Hindsight and Helpful HaulersFrom a trick new cooler to deep-dive books into gluten-free brewing and lambic history, here are some picks to kick off the new year.
Best in Beer Readers’ Choice 2022: Most Popular Beer StylesYou voted on your favorite styles in our annual Readers’ Choice poll, and while IPA continues to top the charts, lagers made steady and significant gains in 2022.
Five on Five: Experiences for Your Beer-Bucket ListBy Beth DemmonBeer offers all kinds of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, from drinking the rarest beers to attending festivals at all corners of the Earth. Beth Demmon asked five pros what’s on top of their beer-bucket lists. What’s on yours?
Recipe: Annie’s Holidaze WassailThis recipe for a dark, spiced holiday ale is ideal for serving either cool or warmed and mulled, with many more variations possible on fruits and spices.
Cooking with Beer: Cranberry Cobbler with Lemon Ice CreamIn recent years, brewers have been packing more and more fruit into their fruited beers, often evoking familiar and festive desserts. Now, let’s complete the circle and put a splash of that beer into this cobbler, ideal for sharing over the holidays.
Wassailing Away with FruitWhat the Noël? Hot fruit beers for the holidays? It’s not as weird as it sounds. As the days get cold, Annie Johnson explains how to keep warm by getting punchy.
Critic’s List: Courtney Iseman’s Best in 2022New York City–based writer Courtney Iseman, a Craft Beer & Brewing contributor and author of the newsletter Hugging the Bar, shares her highlights from the past year.
Critic’s List: Alex Kidd’s Best in 2022By Alex KiddAn influential if irreverent voice among drinkers today, the driving force behind DontDrinkBeer.com and the Malt Couture podcast shares his top tips and beers of the past year.
Critic’s List: Joe Stange’s Best in 2022By Joe StangeOur intrepid managing editor—currently based in Bangkok—shares his favorite beers of the year and ponders what may lie around the next corner.
The Best 20 Beers in 2022Here are those rarest of drinks—products of studious craftsmanship and persistent tinkering, balancing great character with great drinkability. Once again, here are the pinnacles of the craft.
Best in Beer 2022: Reader’s Choice Top 50 & Your Favorite Breweries by SizeYou voted, and here they are: your top 50 beers of 2022, plus your favorite breweries by size, as decided by the readers of Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine®.
Best in Beer 2022, Readers’ Choice: Homebrew Brands, Gear & Retailers of the YearFrom your favorite homebrewing gear to your go-to shops for ingredients and more, here are the top picks of Craft Beer & Brewing readers.
Best in Beer 2022, Readers’ Choice: Who Brews It Best?Which brewery makes the best saison? Who brews the best lagers? We asked, you voted. Here are the results.