Why limit yourself to making candy or other treats this Halloween? Have even more fun with the season by brewing up some of these Halloween candy–inspired brews.
Try this tasty wet-hops harvest ale recipe from Crazy Mountain Brewing Company in Vail, Colorado.
This week’s off flavor is easy to recognize once you know what you’re looking for.
These self-professed Kung Fu and hip hop fanatics, with beers named in honor of the Wu-Tang Clan, are on the march to take their brand of unrepentant hops-forward beers to beer fans throughout the Rockies and PNW. Can anything stop them?
American strong ale adds an intriguing layer to this flavorful dish. Serve it as an appetizer or light lunch.
Munich dunkel is an often-overlooked, but incredibly delicious beer that’s rich and dry, and tastes like molten toffee. Here, we have suggestions to make the best Munich dunkel possible.
Try “dry-hopping” this brew, designed by Dave Clapsaddle, a Packaging Tech at Odell Brewing in Fort Collins, Colorado, with marinated, fire-roasted pumpkin puree.
On your next trip to the Centennial state, venture north of Denver to explore these off-the-beaten-path destinations in one of the state’s brewing hotbeds—the Boulder-to-Longmont corridor.
Making the switch to all-grain might sound intimidating, but the result is more dialed-in beer that has much more refined results. For those who are on the fence, we have some guidelines to help you take the plunge!
If you like Maryland crab cakes, you will love this classic recipe featuring fresh rock and lump crabmeat that is seasoned with IPA and—of course—Old Bay Seasoning.