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One of the first beers I ever brewed was a Belgian hoppy ale. It was harsh, bitter and I thought I just messed up the recipe. I set...
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Not my experience at all. I watch carefully as the wort nears the boil and stir down the foam until the boil get started, then drop in...
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For bottled craft ales, shelf life (based on 'best buy' dates on packaging) seems to be
hazies: 3 months
APAs/IPAs: 6 months
others: 12...
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Traditionally beer that was fresh was called "mild". That is what the word mild originally meant in the beer world. It wasn't a style...
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Not sure how to define it but I know if it I taste it, so I'd say if a beer "tastes fresh", it's fresh :)
Cheers!
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It is a standard recommendation to drink hop-forward beers as fresh as possible. I'm guessing that most home brewers are already...
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