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    Elevate Your Lager Game(Post)

    Lager season is here in the Southern Hemisphere, and it’s the perfect time to refine your approach to brewing clean, crisp beers. To help you make the most of this season, we’re sharing t ...

    The New Zealand Pilsner Beer Style(Post)

    Craft beer and brewing enthusiasts around the world are always looking for unique and refreshing brews, and one style that continues to get a lot of attention is our very own New Zealand Pilsner ( ...

    Low Alcohol Brewing(Post)

    Low alcohol brewing is one of the latest trends in brewing, and for good reason. Low alcohol beer is popular for people wanting to drive after a drink or two, or for those wanting the taste of a b ...

    Resource Round-Up(Post)

    By Greig McGill Often when judging homebrew competitions, I’m surprised by the “repeat offenders” - that is to say, the entries from brewers who have been brewing a while who are st ...

    It’s A Matter Of Style(Post)

    By Kieran Haslett-Moore Should one brew to style nailing the expected and accepted parameters of a given beer? Or should one stride off the beaten path and brew something new, startling and revolutio ...

    Greig McGill(Post)

    Interview with Greig McGill of Brewaucracy1. Why did you start brewing?A growing fascination with beer, and a desire to learn all the bits and pieces which went into the creation of my favourite beve ...

    Batch Scaling - The Long And The Short Of It(Post)

    By Kieran Haslett-Moore I have brewed beer on a wide range of sized kits in my time. From 20L to 2500L, the essence of the process is the same. However, there are obvious, and perhaps some less obvio ...

    Brewing Beer for Competition(Post)

    Brewing Beer for Competition By Greig McGill If you’re reading this, you may already know what a great and rewarding hobby home brewing is. There’s always more to learn, to try, to think ...

    Keg vs Bottle(Post)

    Keg vs BottleBy Greig McGillIf there’s one part of brewing that most home brewers seem to dislike, it’s bottling. All those individual bottles to clean and sanitise. Fretting over whether to bulk pri ...

    Beer From The Dead(Post)

    By Kieran Haslett-Moore Have you ever wondered what beer was like when your great grandparents turned 21? I certainly have. In part that is because my ancestors on both sides of my family were involv ...

    Yeast Starters - Ingredients(Page)

    YEAST STARTERS – THE HOWS AND THE WHYS Yeast cells are the often-unsung heroes of beer brewing. Without yeast, your beer would be nothing more than sweet, hoppy water. Those tiny little cells ...

    Returns(Page)

    Sometimes, a product might not be quite what you wanted, or is faulty or damaged. We get that, which is why we accept returns. Change of MindIf you change your mind and would like to return a produc ...

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