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Author: Rhys Williams

Brewbot nabs $1.5M to get more people brewing their own beer

By Rhys Williams Posted on October 2, 2014 Posted in Comment

Brewbot, the startup known for its personal beer making “robots,” has closed a new $1.5 million round of funding today to make homemade beer as common as brewing a pot of coffee. Brewbot’s personal beer-making machine allows you to brew beer in …

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Article: Hop Head High School – IPA 101 – Hallertau

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 30, 2014 Posted in Comment

Spend a day at Hallertau learning how to brew the perfect IPA. From kettle hopping to dry hop timings and a few Hallertau secrets. Perfect that ‘in your face’ hop aroma that will impress yourself and your friends. A reasonable …

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Kegerator Beer Line Temperatures & Reducing Foam with a Recirculation Fan

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 30, 2014 Posted in Comment

I have what I would call a reasonably well put together and balanced kegerator.  In spite of that, for years, I have dealt with the dreaded first foamy pint of beer.  After that, the beer pours great.  That is until a significant …

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Man digs tunnel from bedroom to pub

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 30, 2014 Posted in Comment

Patsy Kerr of Omagh, Ireland reportedly spent 15 years digging a tunnel from under his bed to a nearby pub so he could visit the bar while his wife slept. He was only caught after an investigation into a sewer …

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Danish brewing in 1960

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 25, 2014 Posted in Comment

Danish brewing in 1960 – boiling and cooling We’re back with the article on Danish and German brewing in the Journal of the Institute of Brewing. Clearly I find it fascinating because it’s all about Lager. First we have boiling. …

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Article: Wine Critics Watch Out: Artificial Tongues Are Getting Better

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 21, 2014 Posted in Comment

As a method to combat human wine critics’ personal biases and provide more objective feedback, advances in artificial tongue technologies have been made in recent years that put the sensitive discernment of various qualities of taste in the hands of …

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Article: First Look: 16 Tun

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 21, 2014 Posted in Comment

The name might be inspired by a classic country and western drinking song (“You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt”), but 16 Tun is not your everyday swill-house. Tucked into a space …

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Here’s How A Six-Pack Of Craft Beer Ends Up Costing $12

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 13, 2014 Posted in Comment

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: There’s never been a better time to be a beer drinker in America. The skillful innovation of American craft brewers over the past decade has pushed beer in delicious new directions. …

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Montana Barley Crop Ruined, Beer About to Get More Expensive

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 11, 2014 Posted in Comment

Nobody is calling it “beerpocalypsemageddon” or anything idiotic like that quite yet, and I’m certainly not implying that it’s time to panic and start hoarding cases of beer in a deep, razor-wire covered pit in the backyard*—but you should probably …

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Beer co-op in the making in Burlington

By Rhys Williams Posted on September 10, 2014 Posted in Comment

There are beer geeks. There are co-op geeks, too. Matt Cropp could be a hybrid. “I geek out on co-ops,” said Cropp, 27, of Burlington. He writes about credit unions and is making a video about a central Vermont electric …

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