
Magazine Issue 48
Bright & Juicy & Bitter & Soft IPA (August-September 2021)
The August-September 2021 issue of Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine®
Contents
Inside this issue
Recipe: Lerwick Light 60-Shilling AleBy Josh WeikertFrom his Make Your Best series, here’s Josh Weikert’s recipe for a delicate yet flavorful Scottish-style light ale—including an extract version.
Cooking with Hazy Double IPA: Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp and Grits with Tomato-Chipotle ButterIt used to be notoriously difficult to cook with American IPA—it was bitter and challenging—but the continuing evolution of this growing family of styles has created new opportunities for compatibility in the kitchen.
Recipe: Elderflower SaisonBy Joe StangeInspired by Saison Cazeau, here is a recipe for a light, dry, farmhouse-style ale that gets a sweet-smelling lift from fresh fleurs de sureau.
Special Ingredient: ElderflowerBy Joe StangeFloral, fruity, and unique, fresh elderflowers smell like the finest hops you’ve never smelled—because those hops don’t exist yet.
At Hawaii’s Grace in Growlers, You Pour the Beer with PurposeFrom our Love Handles department for beer bars we love: In Kailua, Hawaii, the Aloha State’s first self-pour bar doubles as a community nonprofit.
Editor’s Picks: New from the Labs…By Joe StangeNutrients designed for for hard seltzer fermentation and a non-diastatic saison strain, for better brewing through chemistry.
Piwna Stopa in Poznan Has Your Smoked Sausages and Baltic PortersBy Joe StangeFrom our Love Handles department for beer bars we love: This warm, eccentric pub in Poland is ideal for settling in and getting to know the work of independent Polish brewers.
Recipe: Kehrwieder SHIPA CallistaCourtesy of Oliver Wesseloh, brewer and founder of Kehrwieder Kreativbrauerei in Hamburg, Germany, this single-hopped IPA goes all-in on Callista.
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Editor’s Picks: More Beer BooksFeed your brains! From vegetarian cooking (and pairing) with beer to brewing with cannabis to local beer-history deep-dives, here are some books we enjoyed this year.
Ohio’s Brewfontaine is Small-Town Bar with Big-Town Beer SelectionBy David NilsenFrom our Love Handles department for beer bars we love: In Bellefontaine, Ohio, this small-town hub for local beer lovers also attracts city folk who want to get out of town for a great pint.
Recipe: Wolf & Workman Strong AleBy Josh WeikertThis strong ale leans into British ingredients and London ale yeast for a robust but elegant brew that also serves ably as a winter warmer.
Editor's Picks: Anton Paar’s EasyDensWe found this digital hydrometer to be a snap to use, encouraging more diligent monitoring of our fermentations.
Recipe: To Cascadia! American Black AleThis old-school Cascadian dark ale embraces piney Chinook hops in Sasquatchian proportions. Don’t worry about the IBUs—this should end up relatively balanced, with enough malt and hop flavors and aroma to provide depth for the bitterness.
No Rests for the Wicked: American Black Ale, ExtractedMaybe that P in IPA can stand for “pitch-black.” Once again helping us to extract the most characterful beer from extract brewing, Annie Johnson has the details on Cascadian dark ale, aka American black ale or black IPA.
Recipe: Burke-Gilman Černý Kov Dark LagerThis Burke-Gilman take on a Czech-style dark lager is inspired by the legendary beer served at U Fleků in Prague.
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German IPA—It Should Be More of a ThingBy Josh WeikertThe idea is simple: an IPA that relies on German ingredients—especially the country’s distinctive aroma hops. Does it exist? Yes. Is it rare? Also, yes. Josh Weikert digs into the German and U.S. beer scenes to find out why—and to get the blueprints.
Firestone Walker’s Matt Brynildson Blends Hops for Higher ImpactThe brewmaster of Firestone Walker in Paso Robles, California, lays out the brewery’s methodical approach to blending hops for elevated flavors and aromas in distinctive IPAs.
Five on Five: Hazy IPAFruit-forward, soft, hazy, juicy, pillowy—whatever your adjectives, this is for sure: These IPAs have captured the flavor imagination of a still-growing number of beer drinkers. Here, five pros share their top picks.
Recipe: Godspeed Ochame Green Tea IPACourtesy of Luc Lafontaine of Godspeed in Toronto, this unusual IPA recipe represents a fusion of influences. (It also includes tips for extracting flavor and aroma from green tea without unwanted tannins.)
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Breakout Brewer: GodspeedToronto’s Godspeed Brewery is a reflection of founder-brewer Luc Lafontaine’s life and obsessions, from reverently brewed traditional lagers to IPAs and goses that showcase unusual Japanese ingredients.
Five on Five: West Coast IPAFrom bright and classic to tropical and crisp and various combinations thereof, these West Coast or American IPAs reflect the past and future trajectory of the style. Five pros offer up their favorites.
Flavor Fever: Deconstructing the Heady Aromas of IPABy Randy MosherRandy Mosher dissects the intricate workings of IPAs—from the malt to the hop compounds that make them special and compelling—so we can approach our brews and our sensory vocabulary with deeper thought.
Cooking with American IPA: Queso DipWith three cheeses, fresh tomatoes, jalapeños, chorizo, and IPA, this is definitely not your neighbor’s Ro-Tel-and-Velveeta cheese dip.
Recipe: Lithuanian-Style Farmhouse AleBy Joe StangeThis recipe is inspired by Lithuania’s unique farmhouse ales—including those of Aldona Udriené’s Jovaru Alus, of Julius Simonaitis, and others. This is a great starting point for experimenting with raw ale, hop tea, or baking the mash for keptinis.
Kaimiškas: Get Raw & Rustic with Lithuania’s Unique Farmhouse BeersBy Jeff AlworthWhether “raw” and unboiled, bittered with hop tea, or made from a mash baked into crusty loaves, Lithuanian farmhouse ales represent a distinct tradition of comforting beers that can’t be found anywhere else.
Recipe: Burke-Gilman The HopsplainerCourtesy of the brewing team at Burke-Gilman in Seattle, here is a homebrew-scale recipe for the double hazy IPA that won GABF gold in 2020.
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The Brewers at Seattle’s Burke-Gilman Are Obsessed with Process—and WinningBy Kate BernotIncremental improvements are paying off big for Seattle’s Burke-Gilman. Fresh off Alpha King and Great American Beer Festival gold medals for their double IPAs, the team aims to push their whole range to the next level.
Recipe: Rip Current Hop Wine Quadruple IPAPushing IPA to its furthest physical limits requires close attention to fermentation and a lot of—well, a lot of everything. Thanks go to Paul Sangster and Rip Current Brewing for this unusual recipe.
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Brewing Triple IPAs and Beyond: Battling Against NatureBy Drew BeechumBrewing a great higher-gravity IPA demands more from you than simply going bigger. The ingredients and their tendencies are all against you doing this and making it drinkable—but it can be done. Here’s your battle plan, based on advice from the pros.
Gearhead: Pilot Breweries Fly Us into the Great UnknownSome brew systems make beer for us to drink. Others just solve mysteries—providing an acceptable outlet for failure and serving as the lifeblood of craft beer. John M. Verive is on the case.
Recipe: Zappa SMaSH Session IPAFrom award-winning homebrewer and Craft Beer & Brewing contributor Annie Johnson, this elegant single-malt-single-hop beer can spotlight any hop you want—in this case, Zappa, which can boldly express tropical fruit, mint, spices, citrus, and pine.
The Rise of NeomexicanusThese characterful, high-efficiency, drought-resistant hop varieties present both challenges and opportunities to hop farmers—and to brewers.
Pick Six: Averie Swanson Is Keeping It Together with Beers that Evoke MemoriesBy Joe StangeThe founder and brewer of Chicago’s Keeping Together selects an experience-driven six-pack that transports her back to cherished moments in time.
Recipe: New Image Pure Isolate Double IPACourtesy of New Image founder Brandon Capps, here is a homebrew-scale recipe for Pure Isolate, a hazy double IPA that makes use of liquid hop terpenes.
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Terpenes: Brewing with the Essence of HopsBrewers are in the early days of experimenting with liquid hop terpenes—incredibly potent isolates of aromatic compounds that can deliver a big boost to the IPA bouquet.
Sandwiching with IPA: Chicken-Fried Whitefish with Sumac MayoYour favorite hazy-juicy pale ale or IPA gets into the batter to brighten up a fried fish filet, while spicy sumac plays a similar role in the mayo.
Recipe: Counter Weight Fest BierFollowing the golden path of modern festbier, this homebrew-scale recipe is closely based on Counter Weight’s GABF gold medal winner.
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Oktoberfestbier: Brewing the World’s Most Famous Party LagerBy Joe StangeWhatever its strength, whatever its story, and whatever its color—amber or gold?—festbier ought to be drinkable in quantity. Here we dissect the diverging styles to find out what makes a great (Oktober)festbier tick.