Pursuing a Passion: Mentorship Program Fuels Participants
The Brewers Association Mentorship Program has successfully finished four cohorts. Selected participants complete a 12-week program with mentors from various parts of the industry.
The Brewers Association Mentorship Program has successfully finished four cohorts. Selected participants complete a 12-week program with mentors from various parts of the industry.
As another year in beer begins to sunset, we thought we’d share some highlights from Craftbeer.com’s year. We can’t wait to share more stories, recipes, communities, and breweries with you in 2024.
Taprooms have long been community meeting places, and now some are choosing to welcome that community bright and early by using their buildings as coffee shops and all-day workspaces.
To reach the broadest possible demographic, breweries are embracing kosher certification.
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Jessica Fierro found her passion for beer and brewing in Germany, where she and her husband, U.S. Army veteran Rich Fierro, were stationed. A German brewer offered to mentor Fierro and she was instantly committed to the craft: “I was enthralled with the process,” she said. “I realize now how much work is involved, but I thought, ‘My God, I can totally do this.’”
In addition to music venues, bodacious barbecue, and epic tacos, this booming metropolis is The Lone Star State’s leading locale for incredible craft beer.
Bière de garde is a malty style of beer that is undiscovered to many. Translated to "beer for keeping," the style was traditionally brewed in Northern France and is known for its malt-focused, toasty taste, and slight sweetness.