
Jamie Bogner
Packing Beer: How to Get it There SafelyBy Jamie BognerWe’ve tried every method in the book for transporting beer, and here are some of our tips for getting it there unscathed, at the right temperature, for the right price.
Pick Six: Brewery Ommegang’s Phil LeinhartBy Jamie BognerPhil Leinhart, brewmaster for Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York, loves a simple recipe produced with attention to detail.
Editor’s Note, Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine® February/March 2017By Jamie BognerBrewers occupy a world that straddles technique and creative expression in equal measure. And while you can learn the technique, you must commit yourself to tasting as much as you can if your intention is to make beer that others consider great.
Pairing Beer and CheeseBy Jamie BognerBeer and cheese are natural partners, with equally wide ranges of possible flavors. Here, we offer a few suggestions on how to think about pairing various styles of cheese with different beer styles.
The Keys to Getting Great Results with Kettle SoursBy Jamie BognerFollow these tips and techniques to take your quick sour beers up a notch.
Pick Six: Odell Brewing Founder Doug OdellBy Jamie BognerOdell Brewing Founder Doug Odell’s discriminating palate for full-flavored beers goes all the way back to 1978, when he got his start in the brewing industry. His six-pack (with one bonus beer) is an expedition of flavors from all over the world.
Wild Lager: An Experiment in Collaborative Co-FermentationBy Jamie BognerA recent collaboration brew between Wolves & People farmhouse brewery and lager brewers Heater Allen offered the opportunity to try partnering homegrown wild yeast with a lager strain to produce a mixed-fermentation lager.
Editor’s Note, Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine® December 2016/January 2017By Jamie BognerThis issue, we celebrate two things: the forward-thinking brewers of New England–style IPAs and what’s great in the world of brewing with our first annual “Best Of” issue.
Beercation: Boulder-Longmont, ColoradoBy Jamie BognerOn your next trip to the Centennial state, venture north of Denver to explore these off-the-beaten-path destinations in one of the state’s brewing hotbeds—the Boulder-to-Longmont corridor.
Mitch Steele’s Desert-Island 6-pack Focuses on the Push-Pull between Intensity and DrinkabilityBy Jamie Bogner“Balance” is an overused word in brewing parlance, but for Brewmaster Mitch Steele, it’s valuable only within the context of intensity and character.
Beercation: “Brew” Central New YorkBy Jamie BognerThanks to the efforts of smart industry leaders, sympathetic politicians, a tight connection between agriculture and brewing, and creative brewers themselves, the center of the Empire State is becoming a beer destination in its own right.
Funkwerks Cofounder/Head Brewer Gordon Schuck Picks a Craft-Beer 6-Pack with a Singular FocusBy Jamie BognerWhile it’s difficult, maybe impossible, to be everything to everyone, it’s even harder for most brewers to self-impose the limitation of brewing a stylistically narrow range beers.