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Session Beer: Brewing for Flavor and Balance

While session beers can be challenging to brew, they present many opportunities to showcase a brewer’s skill as well as the flavorful and refreshing qualities of the beers themselves. A good session beer, whose moderate strength invites more than one …Read More

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Myth Busting: Kettle Souring. The Appliance of Science

The kettle souring process is a commonly used method for creating refreshing sour beers in a relatively short period of time. The process, as commonly described, aims to create clean sour beers while minimizing the potential for off-flavor development. This …Read More

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Building a Field Quality Program

In a hyper-competitive marketplace, protecting the quality of your beer is more important than ever. As craft brewers distribute their products farther from their brewery, concerns with post-brewery product quality increase. A panel of field quality managers from breweries representing …Read More

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Flavor Stability

This seminar will discuss the possible influences on flavor stability and how they can impact your beer’s vulnerability. Read More

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PCR Testing to Ensure Quality: A Panel Discussion

PCR (polymerase chain reaction) is a valuable analytical tool that can be used to test for spoilage bacteria and wild yeast in the brewery. This technology is more affordable and user-friendly than ever, and can dramatically improve microbiological control and …Read More

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Quality Control for the Little Folk Part 2: Growing Up

Maintaining a quality-first mindset during rapid growth is a challenge. The co-owner/director and quality control specialist for Rising Tide Brewing Company discuss challenges and opportunities for maintaining and growing a quality program on a budget. Read More

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