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BYO Magazine December '11 BYO Magazine December '11

  • Brewing Award Winning Lagers
  • Brewing the Brooklyn Way
  • Gotlandsdricka
  • BYO/BBR Collaborative Experiment: Should You Rehydrate Your Dried Yeast?
  • Set Up A Home Brew Lab
  • Counter Flow Chillers
  • Build Your Own Hop Spider


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BYO Magazine January/February '12 BYO Magazine January/February '12

  • Improve Your Homebrew
  • Aphrodisiac Valentine's Beers
  • Build a Draft Table
  • The Rise & Fall of Fallstaff Beer
  • Build a Fermentation Temperature Controller
  • Insulating Your Mash Tun
  • BrewingA Guinness Recipe from 1801
  • Weizenbock


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    BYO Magazine November '11 BYO Magazine November '11

  • Build The Ultimate Home Bar
  • Build A Draft Tower
  • Home Brewpub
  • No-Sparge Brewing
  • Sour Beer Orientation
  • Kiln Your Own Amber & Brown Malts
  • Beer Aroma


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    BYO Magazine October '11 BYO Magazine October '11

  • Retro Regional Beer Clones
  • Cooking With Bock
  • Aroma Hop Breeding
  • Choosing a Brew School
  • Getting Malty with Maibock
  • Controlling Oxidation
  • Colloidal Stabilization


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    Zymurgy Magazine - Jan/Feb 2011 Zymurgy Magazine - Jan/Feb 2012

    Features

    10 Homebrew Gadgets By Zymurgy readers Zymurgy readers share their homebuilt homebrewing tools for solving problems and making the brew day go just a little bit more smoothly.

    Homemade Gadget-Gone-Pro

    By Jon Koerber One of the 2011 Zymurgy reader gadgets was such a big hit that it became a commercial project built for a pro brewery. Meet the Ghetto Chill 7000.

    Urban Brewing: Big Ideas for Small Spaces

    By Mary Izett Tiny kitchens, miniature stoves, uncontrollable room temperatures, lack of storage space. Still, it’s possible to brew all-grain in a city apartment with a few adjustments.

    Revisiting Extract Brewing

    By Mark Pasquinelli I’m a dedicated all-grain homebrewer, but what does a homebrewer do when ?circumstances beyond his or her control make all-grain brewing impossible?


    Zymurgy readers share their homebuilt homebrewing tools for solving problems and making the brew day go just a little bit more smoothly.
    Homemade Gadget-Gone-Pro < By Jon Koerber One of the 2011 Zymurgy reader gadgets was such a big hit that it became a commercial project built for a pro brewery. Meet the Ghetto Chill 7000. Urban Brewing: Big Ideas for Small Spaces By Mary Izett Tiny kitchens, miniature stoves, uncontrollable room temperatures, lack of storage space. Still, it’s possible to brew all-grain in a city apartment with a few adjustments. Revisiting Extract Brewing By Mark Pasquinelli I’m a dedicated all-grain homebrewer, but what does a homebrewer do when ?circumstances beyond his or her control make all-grain brewing impossible? Zymurgy represents the best of homebrewing with articles that appeal to every interest in the homebrewing hobby. Published six times each year.


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    Zymurgy Magazine - Nov/Dec 2011 Zymurgy Magazine - Nov/Dec 2011

    Zymurgy represents the best of homebrewing with articles that appeal to every interest in the homebrewing hobby. Published six times each year.



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    Zymurgy Magazine - Sept/Oct 2011 Zymurgy Magazine - Sept/Oct 2011

    Features:

    Beer from Your Backyard: A Saison for Every Region
    Drew Beechum

    Flip: A Colonial American Staple
    By Joseph Alonso

    Mash pH: Beer Color and Grist Acidity
    By Kai Troester

    Winners Circle
    By Amahl Turczyn Scheppach

    Zymurgy represents the best of homebrewing with articles that appeal to every interest in the homebrewing hobby. Published six times each year.



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