brewing
Why I Don't Bother Brewing My Own Beer
Homebrewing is a solution without a problem—like the smart toaster or a gritty Super Mario reboot.
You Could Soon Be Brewing Beer in Your Coffee Machine
Just what is a coffee company to do when it becomes painfully apparent that the general public has absolutely no interest in drinking Italian wedding soup made from an office coffee machine?
Thailand’s First Hops Farmers Are About to Give the Local Craft Brewing Scene a Major Boost
It takes extraordinary measures to keep hops alive in Thailand’s hostile climate, but beer-loving brothers Teerapat and Nattachai Ungsriwong have managed to do just that.
Mathematicians Have Figured Out Perfect Way to Brew Coffee
Researchers from the Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry figured out the formula behind the ultimate cup of joe.
This Sake Brewer Wants to Change the World with Fermentation
Satoru Furuta of the Imayo Tsukasa sake brewery thinks that the world would be a better place if everyone incorporated more fermented products into their lives.
How the Science From 'Jurassic Park' is Being Used to Make Beer
Fossil Fuels Saison is a beer that's 45 million years in the making.
Mississippi Brewers Might Finally Be Allowed On-Premises Beer Sales
The traditionally religious state has a historically complicated and antiquated relationship with beer, but now Mississippi's beer industry is pushing for a bill that would allow brewers to sell their products at their own breweries.
These Breweries Are in Competition to Make Beer from Dirty River Water
Six Massachusetts breweries will compete next month to see who can turn the water of the Charles River, the 80-mile river that runs through the eastern part of the state through to Boston Harbour, into the tastiest beer.
This Northern Irish Brewery Is Run by Cage Fighters, Punks, and Martial Artists
“Some people crowdfund the money they need. Some go to the bank," says Eoin Wilson, founder of Farmageddon brewery in County Down. "But I couldn’t avoid my punk roots and wanted to run it differently."
How a Tiny Homebrew Shop Kicked Off a Craft Beer Revolution in Israel
Denny Neilson is the American father of Israeli microbrewing and the sole purveyor of hard apple cider in the land of milk and honey. As the craft brewing scene has exploded in Israel over the past decade, he’s been there every step of the way.
Why You Probably Shouldn’t Drink Beer After Hitting the Gym
According to a new study from researchers at the University of North Texas, drinking after a workout could inhibit muscle growth.
Craftwerk: To Øl
We meet the owners of Copenhagen brewery To Øl ('two beers') and join them at the opening of their new brewpub and restaurant, Brus.