BEER IN THE SHADOW OF WAR
Culture History Looking back on The Great War’s effects on the brewing industry, a century after its end. All About Beer Magazine – Volume 39, […]
Culture History Looking back on The Great War’s effects on the brewing industry, a century after its end. All About Beer Magazine – Volume 39, […]
From the fall of 1914 through the end of the war in 1918, thousands of troops were stationed at the abbey. One of the monks, […]
Editor’s Note: This was my first piece for All About Beer magazine. I spent two weeks traipsing across Belgium and Northern France talking to brewers about their […]
Editors Note: Belgian Beer & Food magazine is an English-language publication about Belgium’s beer and food culture. I’ve written many articles for them over the last several issues. […]
Craft beer is a world wide phenomenon. With a mix of new styles and old style, breweries are bringing better tasting beers to drinkers in […]
Update: 1/22/2018 – Thanks to popular request, this will become a regular feature and will further explore beer industry terms. This first post focuses more […]
On my recent trip to Belgium last September, I learned that several Trappist monks from an English abbey were touring the Trappist breweries of Belgium. […]
Beer in Miloslaw, Poland has long history dating back at least to 1626 when the city registered it’s breweries. As many as 36 breweries were […]
November 11th is Veteran’s Day in the United States. In other countries, it’s known as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day. It celebrates the end of […]
Editor’s Note: If you follow anyone in the British beer world on social media, you’re bound to see people commenting on the “pub crisis” in […]
I enjoy taking photos of three dimensional art. It’s fun trying to capture the work of an artist in a different medium than the original […]
I recently upgrade my photo editing to a full version of Photoshop. I’d been using the iPad Photoshop Touch edition for several years. It’s an […]
Editor’s Note: Gose is one of the more popular revived styles in the craft beer world. In its native region in Germany, it’s nearly gone […]
This combination beer journal, history book, and travelogue grants readers rare access inside monastery walls for an in-depth look at the legendary breweries of Trappist […]
Editor’s note: Oliver Gray is one of better writers in the beer blogosphere. His prose are elegant and fun to read. In this piece, he uses […]