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Breakout Brewer: Jester King BreweryBy Emily HuttoThe addition of a stainless-steel coolship in 2013 has let Jester King Brewery explore the “living performance art” of 100 percent spontaneously fermented beers.
MocktoberfestMissed the window for brewing an Oktoberfest beer for your Oktoberfest party? No problem! Mocktoberfest to the rescue.
19th-Century Beer in a 21st-Century WorldHere’s the remarkable story of a very, very old bottle of beer.
Baltic Porter: Lager’s Answer to Imperial StoutJack Hendler of Jack’s Abby Brewing offers a few tips for brewing Baltic porters.
5 Craft Brewers and their Favorite LagersBy Emily HuttoLagers are making a comeback in the United States. Here are some favorites among craft brewers.
Homebrewing Lagers: Chilling OutBy Taylor CaronLearn how to get your wort chilled and maintain the ideal fermentation temperature to turn out excellent lagers.

Chopped Salad with Gruit Pesto Dressing RecipeBy Sara DumfordGruit provides the perfect herbal complement to this pesto dressing.
Doppelbock Bundt Cake with Doppelbock Ganache RecipeBy Sara DumfordThis fudge-like cake really lets the doppelbock flavor shine through, especially with the hint of orange zest in the ganache.

The Invigilator RecipeBrew this doppelbock with care and don’t cheat: The Invigilator is watching!
Middle o’ Next Week IPA RecipeBy Jeff CloughSlightly sweet and very smooth, Jeff Clough’s IPA was awarded Best of Show at the 2012 Deschutes County Fair.
Helles I Know RecipeThis recipe for a traditional Munich-style Helles is best served by the liter.
Martin Luther Ale RecipeBy Josh CodyColorado Malting Company’s Jason and Josh Cody shared this recipe that features 100 percent Colorado Malting grist.
Traffic Jam on the Autobahn RecipeThis fake German lager derives its crisp, easy-drinking flavor from just two base malts: Munich and Pilsner.
Dubbel Entendre RecipeThis Belgian Dubbel won “Best Belgian Beer” at a competition during Asheville Beer Week.
1926 Barclay Perkins London Dark LagerRon Pattinson explores the development of lager brewing in Britain and provides a modern-day version of a classic dark lager.
Malt Your Own BarleyIf you already grow your own hops and culture your own yeast, why not make your own malt? All you need is raw barley, water, time, and some TLC.
You Can Do It! Dunkel RecipeBy Taylor CaronHere’s a simple and tasty recipe when you’re ready to try your hand at lagers.
Jack’s Abby Brewing’s Framinghammer RecipeJack’s Abby’s Founder and Brewer Jack Hendler has scaled down a version of his award-winning Framinghammer Baltic porter recipe for homebrewers.
Fort Collins Brewery Maibock RecipeAdam Glaser, head brewer for Fort Collins Brewery, scaled down the brewery’s Maibock recipe to homebrew size.
Doppelbock Ice Cream RecipeBy Sara DumfordWith a hint of orange zest in the custard, this ice cream really lets the doppelbock flavor shine through.
Italian-Style Beef Short Ribs RecipeBy Sara DumfordBarleywine adds hearty depth to these Italian-style short rib sandwiches.


In the Cellar: Saving for the FutureOnly time will tell, but these 4 modern barleywines are currently your best bet for cellaring.
Malt: The Soul of BeerWithout malt, beer would be lifeless and flat. Hops bitterness only works in balance with malt sweetness, and yeast requires sugars and nutrients for fermentation, both of which malt-based wort offers. Here's a malt primer.
Pilsner in PerspectiveBy Emily HuttoPilsner is potentially the most popular beer category in the United States—among brewers, anyway. Here, six brewers explain what draws them to pilsners.
Breakout Brewer: de Garde BrewingBy Emily HuttoTrevor Rogers and Linsey Hamacher, co-owners of de Garde Brewing, chose Tillamook, Oregon, for their brewery and tasting room after collecting yeast samples from Oregon’s coastal areas.
Leaked IntelligenceFrom flooded kegerators to midnight wet vac rentals, anyone who kegs his/her homebrew has probably encountered a leak at some point.
Breakout Brewer: Mystic BreweryBy Emily HuttoWith a focus on spontaneously fermented beer, Mystic Brewery Founder Bryan Greenhagen embraces the risk and reward of wild yeast to create distinctly American beer.

Beercation: San DiegoBy Jamie BognerSan Diego’s all-encompassing craft-beer culture continues to support and incubate a growing number of younger breweries.

Allagash Brewing’s Rob Tod Picks a World-Class 6 Pack of Craft BeerAlthough Allagash is known for its Belgian-style beers, Founder Rob Tod’s tastes are not so limited.
We Recommend: Great Beer Bars in San Francisco, Chicago, and OrlandoHere are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” column in Issue 3 (Fall 2014).