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www.goodbeerhunting.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the origin and evolution of lager beer, focusing on the role of Saccharomyces eubayanus in its creation. It traces how this yeast, combined with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, led to the development of lager yeast strains like 34/70, which became a cornerstone in global brewing. The piece highlights the historical significance of the HofbrÀuhaus in this process and the modern innovations in lager yeast, such as NovaLager, which offer new flavor profiles and efficiency. The text also reflects on the future of lager, emphasizing the balance between tradition and innovation in brewing. | |
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www.praguebeergarden.com
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| | | | | A brief history of hops in the Czech Republic and continental Europe. Hops, those unpretentious little green cones of delight, have contributed so much to our lives without the slightest nod for reciprocity. | |
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zythophile.co.uk
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| | | | | Despite being one of the most important hops in the history of beer, the precise origins of the Fuggle variety have been a puzzle for a long time. Its genetic parentage has been a mystery, since it appeared to be unrelated to other English hop varieties, and the long-accepted story of when it was discovered, | |
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newschoolbeer.com
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