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Modular Craft Seltzer
Recipe

Modular Craft Seltzer

By James Bonanni Jan 26, 2022 0 Comments
Cold, Healthy & Crowded: Lager Fermentation, Simplified
General

Cold, Healthy & Crowded: Lager Fermentation, Simplified

By James Bonanni Jan 26, 2022 0 Comments
Even homebrewers who consistently ace their ales can get intimidated by the prospect of fermenting a lager. Here, Josh Weikert demystifies what makes it different and shares advice from some…
Brewing Naked Beer: Kölsch-Style Ale, the pFriem Way
Beer Style

Brewing Naked Beer: Kölsch-Style Ale, the pFriem Way

By James Bonanni Jan 26, 2022 0 Comments
Josh Pfriem, brewmaster and cofounder of pFriem Family Brewers in Hood River, Oregon, breaks down their approach to Kölsch-Style Ale—an exercise in precision and a gold-medal winner at last year’s…
No Rests for the Wicked: Extracting the Elegance of No-Pressure Pilsner
Beer Style

No Rests for the Wicked: Extracting the Elegance of No-Pressure Pilsner

By James Bonanni Jan 25, 2022 0 Comments
Die-hards will say you need to go all-grain to brew a great pilsner. They’ll also say you need strict temperature control. That’s fine—we don’t have to share our beer or…
Rediscover the SafLager W-34/70
Yeast

Rediscover the SafLager W-34/70

By James Bonanni Jan 25, 2022 0 Comments
To help brewers choose the best yeast for their beers, we started a program called Make Your Choice (the MYC Program) a few years ago. The aim of the program…
Kane Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout
Recipe

Kane Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout

By James Bonanni Jan 25, 2022 0 Comments
Courtesy of Michael Kane, founder of Kane Brewing in Ocean, New Jersey, this imperial stout recipe meant for aging in a spirits barrel is based on their award-winning A Night…

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My name is James Bonanni and I work in IT with a Data Center specialization. The opening of this Blog dates back to August 2018 as I felt compelled to share with my followers Instagram information particularly useful in the Homebrewing field. As far as I'm concerned the current production technique is BIAB, I think that up to non-excessive output and especially at home, it is better to simplify life as much as possible to take into more complex technical considerations that can only bring benefits to those of this art does a job.

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