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May/June 2004

May/June 2004

Check out the featured stories, such as Going To Extremes, An Insider’s Guide To Las Vegas, Who Will Win The “Iron Mash” Challenge?, Brewing Great Beer Behind The “Zion Curtain”, Lessons Learned From The Great Hop Experiement, For Geeks Only: Dissecting Beer Foam, and The Last Drop: A Second Generation Brewer.

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Cover Story

Going To Extremes

By Randy Mosher

Randy Mosher, author of the new Brewers Publication’s book “Radical Brewing,” gives a sampling of some of the topics covered in his latest book. From strange ingredients and quirky processes to downright scary recipes, Mosher invites readers to take their brewing to radical extremes in the pursuit of new adventures.

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Zymurgy: May/June 2004

Who Will Win The “Iron Mash” Challenge?

Inspired by television’s “Iron Chef” cooking show, a Texas homebrew club developed the Iron Mash brew-in challenge. Brewers were given a kit of surprise ingredients and challenged to brew the best beer. Find out who won and how to brew their winning beer.

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Brewing Great Beer Behind The “Zion Curtain”

Just because he has to brew beers conforming to Utah’s 3.2 percent alcohol limit, that doesn’t mean Steve Kirkland doesn’t brew great beers. Find out how he produces satisfying brews under extreme restrictions and try your hand at his flagship beers.

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Zymurgy: May/June 2004

Lessons Learned From The Great Hop Experiement

Defining the flavor and aroma characteristics of select hops by brewing single-hop beers can be a real challenge. Members of the Oregon Brew Crew took on the task and learned a few things they might try differently next time.

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Zymurgy: May/June 2004

For Geeks Only: Dissecting Beer Foam

Every homebrewer strives for a thick, long-lasting head of tiny bubles on his beer. But where does beer foam come from, and how can you maximize your chances for good head retention?

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Zymurgy: May/June 2004

The Last Drop: A Second Generation Brewer

In honor of Father’s Day, a son gives thanks to his dad for introducing him to the joys of homebrewing.

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Zymurgy: May/June 2004

An Insider’s Guide To Las Vegas

Coming to Las Vegas for the AHA National Homebrew Conference? Don’t gamble on being able to find the best beer spots on your own. We’ve enlisted a Las Vegas native and veteran beer writer to give the skinny on “Beer and Loafing in Las Vegas.”

Recipes in this Issue

  • Big Brew Baltic Porter
  • Hop Juice Double IPA
  • Big Brew Irish Red Ale
  • American Brown Ale
  • Polygamy Pale Ale
  • Junction City Chocolate Stout
  • Two-bit Amber
  • Wild Women IPA – Extract Recipe
  • Mielikki Light Ale
  • Walkin’ With the Man (Belgian Strong Ale)
  • Old Rhubarb House (Lambic)
  • Weddyn Ale (Spiced Ale)
  • How About a Nice Hawaiian Punch (Mead)
  • Vanilla Porter

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