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Tag Archives: barrel aging
Barbarian Brewing
Boise Brew Minute (episode 83) – James at Barbarian Brewing talks to us about using multiple yeast strains in beer to get different flavors. In this extended version of the interview, we discuss the three main characteristics brewers look for … Continue reading →
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Bella Brewing
Boise Brew Minute (episode 77) – Rahn and Tom at Bella Brewing talk to us about barrel aging beers including what flavors barrels can impart as well as what challenges they create. Rahn also described their White Chocolate, Blueberry Porter … Continue reading →
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Edge Brewing
Boise Brew Minute (episode 60) – We go to Edge to welcome Kerry back to brewing with a discussion about barrel aged beers. We talk about what flavors different microorganisms bring to the beer and how occasionally a beer will … Continue reading →
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Barbarian Brewing
Boise Brew Minute (episode 49) – Barbarian Brewing is opening a new brewery focusing on barrel aged beers in Boise. Head Brewer James walks us through the aging process including the science of barrel souring. We discuss how these processes … Continue reading →