In the pantheon of British beers, no beer style is more potent or decadent than a barleywine. While the tradition of brewing strong beers with the finest ingredients of the fall harvest goes back centuries, it was only toward the end of the 19th century that the term barleywine came into vogue, originally associated with... Continue Reading →
All Things Beer Episode 61 – Smoked Beers
Once upon a time malted grains were either dried in the open air (wind malts) or with the heat from a fire. Malts kilned with the latter method possessed a smoky character from the wood used to fuel the fire. Starting in the 17th century maltsters invented techniques for smoke-free kilning and beers featuring smoked... Continue Reading →