Cover Story

The Lure of Brettanomyces

By Chad Yakobson

Over the past decade, homebrewers and professional brewers alike have been lured by the distinct characteristics that Brettanomyces yeast can impart through fermentation.

Link to article

Zymurgy: May/June 2012

Secrets of Gluten-Free Brewing

Brewing with alternative grains presents a challenge for homebrewers used to brewing with barley and wheat, but gluten-free beer has come a long way in terms of flavor.

Link to article

Zymurgy: May/June 2012

Recipe Formulation: A Road Map to Good Beer

The thought process behind designing a recipe can help ensure that the combination of ingredients you use produces an outstanding beer. A recipe is a road map for brewing.

Link to article

Zymurgy: May/June 2012

Evolution of Revolution: American Aroma Hop Breeding

The rapid expansion of the U.S. craft brewing industry over the past 15 years has created a whole new category of hop breeding geared toward special aromas.

Link to article

Zymurgy: May/June 2012

The New Rules of Brewing Water

To make the best beer, it’s important to use the appropriate water for each beer and the appropriate water for each brewery process, as explained in this excerpt from Water.

Recipes in this Issue

  • Seeley Axe White Beer
  • GF Pale Ale
  • Belgian Spice Beer
  • Gluten Free Chestnut Beer
  • Collective Hoppiness
  • 100% Brettanomyces Baltic Porter
  • 100% Brettanomyces Belgian White
  • 100% Brettanomyces Farmhouse
  • Barking Dog Scottish Ale
  • Bucksnort Brown Ale (All-Grain)
  • Ardley Brown Ale (All-Grain)
  • Bucksnort Brown Ale (Extract)
  • Ardley Brown Ale (Extract)
  • Seeley Axe White Beer
  • GF Pale Ale
  • Belgian Spice Beer
  • Gluten Free Chestnut Beer
  • 100% Brettanomyces Baltic Porter
  • 100% Brettanomyces Belgian White
  • 100% Brettanomyces Farmhouse
  • Barking Dog Scottish Ale
  • Bucksnort Brown Ale (All-Grain)
  • Collective Hoppiness
  • Ardley Brown Ale (All-Grain)
  • Bucksnort Brown Ale (Extract)
  • Ardley Brown Ale (Extract)

Meet the Editor-in-Chief

Dave Carpenter

Dave brewed his first batch in 2009 and started writing about beer soon thereafter. In addition to geeking out on beer and language, Dave enjoys hiking, traveling, and other gerunds as well. Email Dave