Master Cicerone Pat Fahey is a certified expert in beer. So, who better than he to talk us through the history of all the different variations of beer that exist. Where did American lagers originate?
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This dynamic duo has created Earthen Ales and Tank Space, both serving up delicious pours, but in different ways.
Paste’s monthly blind style tasting for February has been American pale ale, and in honor of the 83 pale ales we were able to gather, blind taste and rank, we’re launching a new monthly series ...
As sour beers continue to surge in the craft beer world, it’s worth learning more about how they are made. The term “sour” is a poor choice of words — these beers are tart, not necessarily sour. The ...
We don’t need to point out that craft beer is booming like never before in the United States. We’ve said it often, but there are over 7,000 breweries in the country today. Only five years ago, there ...
A glance at the beer styles documented at Craftbeer.com is a testament to human ingenuity. Over the course of centuries, starting with barley, water, yeast and hops, brewers have produced a dazzling ...
“Let’s Talk Beer Styles” is a monthly feature that accompanies Paste’s large-scale blind craft beer style tastings/rankings. The first month covered the history and modern role of American pale ale, ...
Beer batter takes fish tacos to new heights, but which one does the best job? This refreshing Mexican lager takes the top ...