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September/October 2020

The September/October 2020 Zymurgy is now available! Check out the featured stories, such as Cidermaking For Brewers, Making Hard Cider from Juice, The Lost White Beers of Belgium, Milkshake IPA Demystified, and British Hops: Traditional and Modern.

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About Zymurgy


Cover Story

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Cidermaking for Brewers

By Abram Goldman-Armstrong

From Norman cidre bouche and German apfelwein to English scrumpy and New England cider, there’s a cider for every palate. Learn to think like a cidermaker and turn apples into delicious elixirs in this overview of traditional cider methods.

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Zymurgy: September/October 2020

Making Hard Cider from Juice

Most store-bought apple juice is made from culinary apples that lack the complexity we want for the most interesting hard ciders. Fortunately, there are tools and techniques we can use to transform these plain sources into delicious outcomes.

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Zymurgy: September/October 2020

The Lost White Beers of Belgium

Classic witbier is popular in Belgium and in many American taprooms, but it’s easy to forget that it was almost lost for good. Its survival can be credited to one man, and its story is one of Europe’s first craft brewer and of the biggest brewery in the world.

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Zymurgy: September/October 2020

Milkshake IPA Demystified

Think of milkshake IPA, and you might think craft beer has gone too far or that it’s an abomination. But it doesn’t have to be! By adding a low level of sweetess, fruit acids in milkshake IPA are slightly offset, allowing fruit and hope flavors to shine through.

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British Hops

Hop growers in Kent and Suffolk refer to hop fields as hop gardens. Those in Herefordshire and Worcestershire call them hop yards. No matter what you call the fields, British hops all benefit from the same maritime climate and terroir.

Recipes in this Issue

  • Adore
  • 2011 Honeycrisp Celebration
  • Strawberry Tupelo
  • Northern Lights
  • Rhubarb Mead
  • Bartlett Perry
  • SRB MEad
  • Common Cider
  • 2
  • 1953 Morrell’s College Ale
  • Blueberry Mead
  • Applewine
  • Squirt’s Perry
  • El Hefe
  • Olicana American Pale Ale
  • 2010 Barleywine
  • Zed’s Dead Red
  • Way Off Kilter
  • Tri-Paul-Bock
  • Hop Canyon Habanero IPA
  • Smoke Screen
  • Gueuze
  • Sitzung Helles
  • Mark’s Chipotle Lichtenhainer
  • Albanach Laidir
  • Apple Juiced!
  • Mow the Damn Lawn!
  • Cinnamon-Vanilla Metheglin
  • Who Tweaked My Cider?
  • Oatmeal Stout
  • Pantry Cider
  • Apples & Cherries Living Together
  • Leuven White Beer, 1851
  • Del Norte Mild
  • Hoegaarden white beer, 1851
  • Fermented Hot Sauce
  • Peeterman, 1851
  • Semi-Dry Apple Cider
  • Her Name Was Strawberry!
  • Short Cider
  • Purple Stuff
  • Common Cider
  • 1953 Morrell’s College Ale
  • 2010 Barleywine
  • Strawberry Tupelo
  • Northern Lights
  • Way Off Kilter
  • Rhubarb Mead
  • Bartlett Perry
  • Hop Canyon Habanero IPA
  • SRB MEad
  • Gueuze
  • 2
  • Mark’s Chipotle Lichtenhainer
  • Blueberry Mead
  • Apple Juiced!
  • Applewine
  • Mow the Damn Lawn!
  • Cinnamon-Vanilla Metheglin
  • Squirt’s Perry
  • El Hefe
  • Adore
  • 2011 Honeycrisp Celebration
  • Who Tweaked My Cider?
  • Olicana American Pale Ale
  • Pantry Cider
  • Zed’s Dead Red
  • Apples & Cherries Living Together
  • Tri-Paul-Bock
  • Del Norte Mild
  • Leuven White Beer, 1851
  • Smoke Screen
  • Fermented Hot Sauce
  • Hoegaarden white beer, 1851
  • Sitzung Helles
  • Cider Riot! Everybody Pogo Hoppy Dry Cider
  • Peeterman, 1851
  • Albanach Laidir
  • Semi-Dry Apple Cider
  • Her Name Was Strawberry!
  • Short Cider
  • Purple Stuff

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