
Magazine Issue 5
The Power of the Pale Ale (February-March 2015)
The Power of Pale Ale
Contents
Inside this issue
Past Its Prime? Vintage Beer Warning SignsWhat are some of the ways a beer can go wrong? What signs signal the point of no return? Here are seven points to consider when you’re evaluating a vintage beer.
Cast Iron Rib-Eye with Blue Cheese–Beer Butter RecipeTreat your guests and yourself to this IPA-enhanced mouth-watering rib-eye with blue cheese butter.
30-Minute Pale Ale RecipeBy Alex GroteThe constant hopping techniques used in Dogfish Head 60 and 90 Minute IPAs inspired this pale ale.

Hopeless Homebrew SolutionsBy Emily HuttoWondering what to do with a multi-gallon batch of oops? Here are some tasty and practical solutions.
5 Craft Brewers and Their Favorite Pale AlesBy Emily HuttoFrom humble English roots to the hoppy American version, pale ale has been a standard bearer for the craft-beer revolution for decades. Here, five craft brewers pick their favorites.
Hacker’s Delight Pale Ale RecipeIf you’re ready to put your beer-making kit to the test and see what it can really do, try our kit-scale recipe.
Rye Must You Label Me RecipeHeftier than your typical American pale ale, this rye imperial pale ale features the sticky, resinous flavor of Chinook hops, plus piney Simcoe and citrusy Centennial in the finish.
Tag Team Pale Ale RecipeWhile the original gravity of this pale ale is right in line with American pale ale, the hops load is more akin to American IPA.
How Women Brewsters Saved the WorldBy Tara NurinTara Nurin (official historian of the Pink Boots Society) explores the history of women and beer from prehistoric times up through Prohibition.
Ask the Experts: Belgian Yeast StrainsWe asked Phil Leinhart, brewmaster at Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York, for some advice on Belgian yeast strains.
Hot-Rod Your Beer-Making Kit!With quality ingredients, these kits can turn out excellent beer with just a few minutes more of your time.
Practical Parti-Gyle BrewingBy Joe StangeParti-gyle brewing (brewing multiple worts from a single mash) is still vital for brewers such as London’s Fuller’s Brewery. Homebrewer and writer Joe Stange paid them a visit to learn how homebrewers can add it to their arsenal.
No-Math Parti-Gyle Old Ale, IPA, and ESB RecipeBy Joe StangeFrom simplest recipe to myriad outcomes, flexible parti-gyle style.
Editors’ Picks: Pale Ales & Imperial Pale AlesBy Jamie BognerHere are 6 of CB&B editors’ favorite pale ales and 2 of their favorite imperial ales.
Homework for HomebrewersBy Steve KoenigTo pay tribute to their homebrewing roots, Ballast Point’s Homework Series includes the actual recipes to their beers with the beers themselves.
Beyond Bitter: Defining Imperial Pale AleImperial pale ale is a derivative style, one that could easily be defined less by what it is than what it isn’t.
The Belgian Renaissance in AmericaBy Jamie BognerHere are 3 American breweries that are helping lead the current Belgian charge.
Breakout Brewer: Dageraad BrewingBy Emily HuttoAt Canada’s Dageraad Brewing, Brewmaster Ben Coli is out to create a little piece of Belgium in British Columbia.
The Full Spectrum of Pale AleBy Emily HuttoFour craft brewers share their thoughts on today’s pale ales.
Spicy Grilled Corn & Beer Soup with Crab Salad RecipePick up some fresh ears of corn, jalapeños, and garlic at the farmer’s market, grab a six-pack of your favorite amber ale, and cook up a pot of this delicious soup.
American Mate Pale Ale RecipeThis ale is a play on a British pale ale using American hops.
Breakout Brewer: Rockmill BreweryBy Emily HuttoRockmill Brewery is designing Belgian-inspired beers that are brewed to be paired with food and is targeting chef-driven states for distribution.
City Boy APA RecipeThis single-hops pale ale showcases the versatility of high alpha-acid Citra hops as both a bittering and aroma hops.
Breakout Brewer: Kane Brewing CompanyBy Emily HuttoKane Brewing Company is using West Coast–style ales and Belgian-style beers to bring craft beer to New Jersey.
Lemon-Beer Hand Pies RecipeThe citrus flavor in these lemon pies matches perfectly with a modern hoppy India Pale Lager.
Beercation: Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBy Tara NurinBeer Done with Intensity (and a Wry Sense of Fun)
Grown-Up Potato Skins RecipePair these crispy potato skins with an English-style pale or mild.
Herb-Marinated Goat Cheese RecipeSpread this tangy marinated goat cheese on warm grilled bread and pair the duo with a pilsner or a kölsch.
Apple–Brussels Sprout Salad with Beeranch DressingA Vienna-style lager enhances the tangy dressing on this easy, crunchy salad.
A Victorious SixBy Jamie BognerFor Victory Brewing Cofounder Bill Covaleski, choosing a dream six-pack is like DJing. Here are the six tracks on his current mix tape.
We Recommend Great Beer Bars in Boise, Portland (Maine) & Brussels.Here are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” column in Issue 5 (February/March 2015).