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, […]
Located near Lake Konstanz (Constance) in the south of Germany in the foothills of the Alps near the borders of Switzerland and Austria, Fuchshof Cider […]
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 is a special edition of The Brewing Monks. When you run across an interesting story that needs more than the cursory entry into the […]
Pfriem Family Brewers has consistently been my favorite all-around local brewery in Oregon. Firstly, their Belgian-styles have been the most consistently true to style of any […]
Weltenburger Kloster is a Benedictine monastery that has existed for nearly 1,000 years in Bavaria. It boasts the second oldest known brewery which was founded […]
Pinkus Müller Brauerei can trace its history to 1816 when Johannes Müller moved to the city of Munster in northwest Germany. There he married Friederika […]
The Brewing Monks: The Benedictine Breweries (Part 2) In the first 5 parts of the The Brewing Monks, we looked specifically at the history of […]
Driftwood Brewery continues to push the boundaries of Canadian beer with their sour program. One of the newest seasonal sour releases is this Gose-uh. Gose is […]
Off Color Brewing is one of the new breweries in the up and coming Chicago scene. Started by John Laflfer, formerly of Goose Island, and […]
Weltenburger Kloster is a Benedictine monastery that has existed for nearly 1,000 years in Bavaria. It boasts the second oldest known brewery which was founded […]
Würzburger Hofbräu‘s history begins in 1643 when it founded by Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Schonborn. Today, this is signified by the Crown in the star […]
Kloster Reutberg‘s history begins in 1618 as a monastery of beer drinking nuns. The local countess was surprised by the fact that they preferred beer […]
Kloster Andechs is an active Benedictine Monastery located outside Munich, Germany. Andechs has a long history of brewing and is still considered to be one of […]
Last year, I wrote a piece on how to pair a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with beer. “How to Drink a Turkey Under the Table” was […]