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New Yeast Features, Pitch Rates and Yeast Starters in BeerSmith 4
Today I present some of the major yeast feature changes in BeerSmith 4. BeerSmith 4 is the new desktop version
by Brad Smith5 viewsbeersmith-softwarehomebrewingbeersmith-4dryliquidpitch-rate - news
Mum’s the Word
This herbaceous, nuanced cocktail is a new favorite around here, at least among those of us who like rich herbal spirits like our Sirene Absinthe Verte and White Amaro. While very flavorful, this cocktail is not that boozy — dry vermouth is the main ingredient, but the absinthe and amaro add rich dimension to this delicious […] Source
by Sonja5 viewscocktail-recipeslimited-release-recipessirene-absinthe-verte-recipesdryherbalherby - news
Mum’s the Word
This herbaceous, nuanced cocktail is a new favorite around here, at least among those of us who like rich herbal spirits like our Sirene Absinthe Verte and White Amaro. While very flavorful, this cocktail is not that boozy — dry vermouth is the main ingredient, but the absinthe and amaro add rich dimension to this delicious […] Source
by Sonja2 viewscocktail-recipeslimited-release-recipessirene-absinthe-verte-recipesdryherbalherby - news
Sober September - The 5 Best NA Beers I tried in September 2025
I had high hopes earlier this year for a monthly series of posts about the best non-alcoholic beers I had tried in the previous month, but like a lot of things I think are a good idea, I get in my own way and somehow talk my way out of it. So we are back after an 8 month hiatus with a Top 5 must try and 2 to give a pass to when it comes to NA beers. Up first, in chronological order of when I tried them, the Top 5 for September 2025 1. Nickel Brook Brewing Wicked Tame NA Hazy IPA (Sept 1st to 21st, inclusive) I drank one of these a day for 21 days and let me say that I always looked forward to cracking on open when it was time for a little refreshment. It has a great, full-bodied feel and it hits like a full on IPA. Full video here. 2. Tool Shed Brewing Zero Red Rage Red Ale (September 2nd) This one captured my attention with it's malt forward toasty malt body and caramel notes. It felt like I was dri nking a full test Red Ale, no hint of NA
by noreply@blogger.com (Pints with Polk)5 viewsbeerbest-ofdryna-beernon-alcoholicnon-alcoholic-beer
