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September 2020

Brewer’s Blog: TBC Adopts Low Oxygen Brewing Techniques, Upcoming Beers

2022-09-26T21:18:16-07:00

As I sit down to type up this post, it strikes me that this is a pretty comical way of eating my words. Not only am I excited about using new techniques that I had written off and even mocked a little bit, but I'm also announcing the release of a style that I've called [...]

Brewer’s Blog: TBC Adopts Low Oxygen Brewing Techniques, Upcoming Beers2022-09-26T21:18:16-07:00

August 2019

Fresh Lagers!

2022-09-26T21:18:16-07:00

There are few beers that make us more excited than our lagers. That makes today especially exciting, as we just canned two of them. Of the lagers we've made, one of our favorites - and certainly the one we've brewed the most - is our German Pils. It's as pale a beer as we can [...]

Fresh Lagers!2022-09-26T21:18:16-07:00

July 2018

Brewer’s Blog: Lagers for Today’s Craft Beer Enthusiasts

2022-09-26T21:18:16-07:00

It seems like for the last three or four years, during almost every discussion panel, podcast, interview, etc. I've participated in, the question "What is the next trend in craft beers?" has been asked. So frequently, the answer I hear is "Lagers." However, during that same 3-4 year span, lagers haven't really taken off. With [...]

Brewer’s Blog: Lagers for Today’s Craft Beer Enthusiasts2022-09-26T21:18:16-07:00

November 2016

Brewer’s Blog: Lemondrop Helles

2022-09-26T21:18:17-07:00

Until the time that I went to Germany for school, I didn't have much of an affection for Helles or Pilseners. I had a thought that German brewers were stuck in the past and that the Helles and Pils styles should have evolved to keep up with other modern styles. In a way, the German [...]

Brewer’s Blog: Lemondrop Helles2022-09-26T21:18:17-07:00
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