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German Tettnanger | Pellet Hops
Tettnanger, or Tettnang, hops are a traditional German variety that is widely used in lagers. Tettnanger hops are known for their versatility, as they offer a traditional noble aroma that blends seamlessly with other hops in your brew. Expect that classic German nose of spice, earth, and a hint of floral commonly added to German Ales, Lagers, and Wheat Beers. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 2.0 – 5.0% Beta Acids: 3.0 – 4.5% Alpha-Beta Ratio: .89 – 1.67 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 20 – 25% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.4 – 0.8 Similar Hop Varieties: Santiam, Spalt, Fuggle
$1.86 - $139.99
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Willamette | Pellet Hops
Willamette is one of the most popular hops amongst all types of brewers for its versatility and well-rounded aroma. The moderately spicy, floral and fruity notes compliment just about any style of beer and also blend beautifully with other hops in your recipe. An excellent choice for balanced or malt-forward beers like Pale Ale, Brown Ale, English Ales, or Porters. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 4.0 – 6.0% Beta Acids: 3.0 – 4.5% Alpha-Beta Ratio: .89 – 2 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 30 – 35% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1.0 – 1.5 Similar Hop Varieties: Glacier, US Fuggle, US Tettnang, Styrian Golding
$1.99 - $125.99
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German Spalt | Pellet Hops
A traditional German hop with a mild and pleasant character. This is grown only in the Spalt region of Germany (thus the name!) and will impart a flowery, fruity, and spicy aroma. This is generally used as an aroma hop late in the boil, and will provide a distinctly hoppy character to the beer brewed! Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 2.5 – 5.5% Beta Acids: 3.0 – 5.0% Alpha-Beta Ratio: 0.5 - 1.8 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 20 – 25% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.9 – 1.4 Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): 50 – 60% Similar Hop Varieties: Saaz, Tettnang, Spalter Select
$1.69 - $109.99
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German Spalter Select | Pellet Hops
German Spalt Select contains low alpha levels and strong aromatics for a true noble character. Ideal for all types of Lagers, expect an aroma of floral and rich fruit with a touch of noble earthiness. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 3 – 6.5% Beta Acids: 2.5 – 5.0% Alpha-Beta Ratio: .60 – 2.6 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 21 – 27% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: NA Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): NA Similar Hop Varieties: Saaz, Tettnanger
$1.99 - $128.99
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Hop Bundle - German Hops (6 X 2oz)
Buy a hop bundle and save big! Included in this bundle is 6 X 2 oz packages, for a total of 12oz of hops. Try a variety of hops that you have not tried or stock up for future brews. A mix of classic noble hops along with new aroma hops. Great as a gift for the brewer in your life. Included in this bundle, 2 oz each: Mittelfruh Tettnanger Hersbrucker Magnum Mandarina Bavaria Callista Save over $4 when compared to buying individually. Hops come packaged individually and not in "hoppy bundles of hops" box depicted above.
$16.99
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Dark Hill Porter | Deschutes Black Butte Porter® Clone | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
This Black Butte Porter clone, commercially brewed by Deschutes Brewery in Oregon, is one of the most well-rounded porters out there Includes Bravo™, Cascade, and Tettnanger hops Estimated ABV: 5.3% Estimated IBUs: 22-27 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Dark Hill Porter is a tribute to one of our favorite west coast porters. This Black Butte Porter clone, commercially brewed by Deschutes Brewery in Oregon, is one of the most well-rounded porters out there. Being bittered with Bravo hops helps to initially balance the malty backbone, but that bitterness fades quickly, providing a smooth transition into the complex flavors of four different character malts. This combination of Wheat, Carapils, Crystal 120L, and Chocolate malts create a rounded mouthfeel and chocolate flavor. If you like dark beers, you're going to love our Dark Hill Porter. If you don't like dark beers, this just might be the one to change your mind! Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.050-55 SRM (Color Range): 27 IBUs: 22-27 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5.3% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$24.99
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Sunset Pale Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
Mellow mouthfeel, balanced bitterness, and soothing Amarillo® hop aroma will make you feel like you're on a beach somewhere Includes Northern Brewer, Cascade, Tettnanger, and Amarillo® hops Estimated ABV: 4.9% Estimated IBUs: 34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer There comes a time in every homebrewer's day, where he or she finishes work, comes home, and relaxes. We've found this is an enjoyable practice, but even with the game on, the shoes off, and the recliner reclined, there is still something missing. Enter Sunset Pale Ale: The Ultimate Beer For Relaxing. You may not have known that there is an "ultimate beer for relaxing", but don't worry, you do now! Something about the mellow mouthfeel, balanced bitterness, and soothing Amarillo® hop aroma that makes you feel like you're on a beach somewhere, watching the sunset. So don't settle on just relaxing, do it right. Brew yourself a batch of our Sunset Pale Ale: The Ultimate Beer For Relaxing! Based on one of our favorite summer beers, Deschutes Twilight, this recipe features four differet hops for complexity, Northern Brewer, Tettnanger, Cascade and Amarillo® hops. An extra ounce of Amarillo® hops is included for dry hopping which really makes this beer. The coppery"sunset" color is achieved with Carastan malt imported from England. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.048-53 SRM (Color Range): 7 IBUs: 34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.9% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers. Amarillo® is a trademark owned by Virgil Gamache Farms, Inc.
$34.99 - $39.99
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Sunset Pale Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
Mellow mouthfeel, balanced bitterness, and soothing Amarillo® hop aroma will make you feel like you're on a beach somewhere Includes Northern Brewer, Cascade, Tettnanger, and Amarillo® hops Estimated ABV: 4.9% Estimated IBUs: 34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer There comes a time in every homebrewer's day, where you finish work, come home, and want to relax. We've found this is an enjoyable practice, but even with the game on, the shoes off, and the recliner reclined, there is still something missing. Enter Sunset Pale Ale: The Ultimate Beer For Relaxing. You may not have known that there is an "ultimate beer for relaxing", but don't worry, you do now! Something about the mellow mouthfeel, balanced bitterness, and soothing Amarillo® hop aroma that makes you feel like you're on a beach somewhere, watching the sunset. Brew yourself a batch of our Sunset Pale Ale: The Ultimate Beer For Relaxing! Based on one of our favorite summer beers, Deschutes Twilight, this recipe features four differet hops for complexity, Northern Brewer, Tettnanger, Cascade and Amarillo® hops. An extra ounce of Amarillo® hops is included for dry hopping which really makes this beer. The coppery"sunset" color is achieved with Carastan malt imported from England. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.048-53 SRM (Color Range): 7 IBUs: 34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.9% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts. Amarillo® is a trademark owned by Virgil Gamache Farms, Inc.
$31.99
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Dark Hill Porter | Deschutes Black Butte Porter® Clone | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
This Black Butte Porter clone, commercially brewed by Deschutes Brewery in Oregon, is one of the most well-rounded porters out there Includes Bravo™, Cascade, and Tettnanger hops Estimated ABV: 5.3% Estimated IBUs: 22-27 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Dark Hill Porter is a tribute to one of our favorite west coast porters. This Black Butte Porter clone, commercially brewed by Deschutes Brewery in Oregon, is one of the most well-rounded porters out there. Being bittered with Bravo hops helps to initially balance the malty backbone, but that bitterness fades quickly, providing a smooth transition into the complex flavors of four different steeping grains. This combination of Wheat, Carapils, Crystal 120L, and Chocolate malts create a rounded mouthfeel and chocolate flavor. If you like dark beers, you're going to love our Dark Hill Porter. If you don't like dark beers, this just might be the one to change your mind! Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.050-55 SRM (Color Range): 27 IBUs: 22-27 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5.3% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$38.99 - $47.99
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Hop Sock | Small Grain Bag | 6 in. x 31 in.
Suitable for both hops and steeping grains. We highly recommend using a steeping bag for hops to keep vegetal matter contained in the boil kettle and out of your fermenter. If you use a counterflow chiller or plate chiller for cooling, filtering hops is even more important as these devices can clog if too much hop matter passes through them. The hop sock does not have a drawstring. You will want to tie the end in a knot to keep it closed. Dimensions: 150 mm wide (5.9") 800 mm long (31.4") KegLand Part Number: KL01281
$1.79
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Artisan Hops® Hop Shot - Centennial Hop Extract - 10 mL
The Artisan Hops® Hop Shot is an easy way to boost IBUs without adding vegetal matter to your beer. This CO2 hop extract is made from 100% Centennial hops, which will impart a slight citrus, floral character to your beer. 1 mL boiled in 5 gallons of 1.050 wort for 60 minutes will add approximately 9 IBUs. Add to boiling wort only. We recommend softening the extract before use. Place the syringe in a warm glass of water at the beginning of your brew day, or create a slurry by adding the extract directly to a small amount of pre-boiled water. 10 mL syringe 100% Centennial Citrus, Floral Store in the refrigerator between uses.
$8.99
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Stainless Hop Filter w/ Adjustable Hook - 14 in. x 6 in.
Hot side hop additions should stay in the kettle and out of the fermenter. Keep all that hop matter from transferring out with your wort using this Adjustable Hop Filter. At 6" diameter and 14" tall, this unit will do well with even the hoppiest beers you brew. Conveniently hangs on the inside of your kettle so you can remove it at any point if needed. The adjustable hook is great for positioning the filter based on the size of your kettle and the volume of wort you're boiling. When fully extended, you can lower the basket an extra 9 inches into the kettle. The perfect filter for brewers that occasionally run a half batch using a large boil kettle. This is a great alternative to hop bags which have the potential to decrease hop utilization compared. While using this filter basket you can add hops directly to your kettle for maximum wort exposure. Made from 304 stainless steel Adjustable hanging hook 14" H x 6" Ø
$47.49
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Experimental #09326 Hops (Pellets)
09326 hops deliver a bold, fruit-forward punch with a complex blend of tropical, citrus, and stone fruit flavors. Expect vibrant notes of mango, tangerine, and peach, balanced by a subtle resinous undertone that adds depth to the profile. A hint of creamy coconut rounds out the experience, making 09326 a standout choice for juicy IPAs, hazy pales, and fruit-forward brews. Whether used as a late addition or in dry hopping, this experimental variety brings intense aroma, smooth bitterness, and a lingering tropical finish. Hop Statistics Alpha Acids: 4.0 – 7.0% Beta Acids: 4.5 – 7.0% Alpha-Beta Ratio: 0.5 – 1.5 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 29 – 32% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 2.0 – 2.6
$1.79 - $18.09
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Idaho #7 | Pellet Hops
Idaho #7 hops are known for their piney, tropical, fruity, citrusy, earthy, and floral flavors and aromas. Typically used as an Aroma/Flavor hop with high alpha acid levels and average cohumulone content. Its strong hop character makes it ideal for IPAs, APAs and any other hop forward beer. Suggested as a single hop or for blending as a late addition. The high oil content and soft pelletizing process make this ideal for dry hopping and whirlpool. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 10 – 14.9% Beta Acids: 4.0 – 5.0% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1.0 – 1.6 Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): 60 - 65% Similar Hop Varieties: Amarillo® hops, Chinook, Columbus Amarillo® is a trademark owned by Virgil Gamache Farms, Inc.
$2.49 - $141.99
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Centennial | Pellet Hops
Centennial hops are a balanced bittering and aromatic hop with a decidedly American nature and uniquely pungent flavor. An intense citrus aroma with pronounced lemon notes also gives off some floral qualities that blend well with West Coast IPAs, American Pale Ales, and other hop-forward styles. Centennial hops are sometimes referenced as a super charged Cascade without the grapefruit flavors. Centennial hops also blend well with Chinook and Columbus hops. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 9.5 – 11.5% Beta Acids: 3.5 – 4.5% Alpha-Beta Ratio: 2.1 – 3.3 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 28 – 30% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1.5 – 2.5 Similar Hop Varieties: Cascade, Columbus, Chinook
$1.99 - $144.99
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Artisan Hops® Hop Shot - Cluster/Magnum Hop Extract Blend - 10 mL
The Artisan Hops® Hop Shot is an easy way to boost IBUs without adding vegetal matter to your beer. This CO2 hop extract is a blend of Cluster and Magnum hops, which will impart a slight earthy, fruity character to your beer. 1 mL boiled in 5 gallons of 1.050 wort for 60 minutes will add approximately 10 IBUs. Add to boiling wort only. We recommend softening the extract before use. Place the syringe in a warm glass of water at the beginning of your brew day, or create a slurry by adding the extract directly to a small amount of pre-boiled water. Add to boiling wort only. 10 mL syringe 57% Cluster 43% Magnum Earthy, Fruity Store in the refrigerator between uses.
$8.99
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Stainless Steel Filter Basket | 300 Micron | 13.75"
The Super Hop Filter is designed to rest inside your kettle and keep hops and other vegetal matter from transferring out with your wort. This is a great alternative to hop bags which have the potential to decrease hop utilization. While using this filter basket you can add hops directly to your kettle for maximum wort exposure. The 13.75" diameter will fit most 10-gallon or larger kettles. It's also wide enough that most immersion chillers can rest inside the basket during chilling. Made from 304 stainless steel 300 micron mesh Lifting handle Hooked feet to keep it off the kettle floor 13.75" H x 13.75" Ø
$109.99
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Hop Twine for Rhizomes | Bundle of 5 Strings
Hop Twine is a paper twine cut to 20.5 ft. with a tested strength of 100 lbs. Paper based strings are used for hop training and are a popular option for home-growers and commercial growers alike. Made of wound paper, they have a perfectly rough surface for the hop bines to cling to. Best paired with spring eye clips for easy placement as twine is for above ground use only. Sold in bundles of 5 strings.
$14.29
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Stainless Hop Bomb
Made for dry hopping in kegs, the hop bomb is made from 304 stainless steel. The hop bomb fits up to 1 ounce of pellet hops allowing the hops to have enough space to move around for better extraction. The included chain allows it to be suspended from keg lids with internal hooks. See recommended items below for our KEG448 if you need a lid with hook. Note: Regular tea infuser balls do not include a stainless steel chain and will rust if you used in your beer. Kegland Part Number: KL05203
$5.49
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, by Gerard W. Ch. Lemmens (Brewing Techniques Hops in America
A 20-Year Overview by Ing. Gerard W. Ch. Lemmens (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 4, No.6) A review of hop varieties currently grown in the United...
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, by MoreBeer! The Largest List of Brewing Hops
Brewing Hops For Beer MoreBeer! has compiled one of the largest known lists of brewing hops online, with over 170 varietal hop descriptions. Check...
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, by MoreBeer Staff A Brief Guide to Hops, and Hop Varieties
Hops, that little green flower that you add to your beer. They are vital most beer styles. They add a bitterness that balances the sweet...
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, by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) New Zealand Hops - The Fruits of a Pure Ecology
New Zealand Hops - The Fruits of a Pure Ecology by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 6, No.3) Sheltered from the diseases common to...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Mastering Hop Character
by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Exploring Hop Flavors and Aromas for More Targeted Recipe Formulation Each hop variety has its own trademark flavor and aroma....
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) How to Master Hop Character
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Exploring Hop Flavors and Aromas for More Targeted Recipe Formulation Each hop variety has its own trademark flavor and aroma....
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, by Alfred Haunold and Gail B Nickerson (Brewing Techniques) Factors Affecting Hop Production, Hop Quality, and Brewer Preference
By Alfred Haunold and Gail B. Nickerson (Brewing Techniques)Declining yields of traditional noble aroma hops and the demands of modern production methods are leading hop...
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, by Andrew Walsh (Brewing Techniques) An Investigation into the Purity of Noble Hop Lineage
The Mark of Nobility An Investigation into the Purity of Noble Hop Lineage by Andrew Walsh (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 6, No.2) Precise methods of...
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, by Mark Garetz (Brewing Techniques) Hop Storage
By Mark Garetz (Brewing Techniques) How to Get — and Keep — Your Hops’ Optimum Value Most brewers are familiar with the fragile nature of...
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, by Don Van Valkenburg The Role of Genealogy in Hop Substitutions
A Question of Pedigree When your favorite hop is nowhere to be found, check out other members of the family to find a suitable alternative....
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, by John Fortunato Vienna Lagers
By John FortunatoOnce amongst the most popular beer styles in Austria and Germany, Vienna lagers fell out of favor after World War I. Occasionally nebulous...
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, by Jack Horzempa What is a Kölsch beer?
By Jack Horzempa Quick Links History of Kölsch beer Homebrewing a Kölsch Recipe: Jack’s Kölsch The Kölsch beer style is interesting on many levels. First...
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, by Olin Schultz Beermosa
Sure, you've had a Mimosa, but have you ever had a Beermosa?? Well neither had the MoreBeer! crew until the 2011 National Homebrewers Conference in...
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, by Don Put The Pursuit Of Hoppiness Part I
The Pursuit of Hoppiness— Part I: From Farm to Market to Brewery, Hops Lead a Fascinating, Delicate Life Originially Published By Don Put (Brewing Techniques,...
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, by George J. Fix (Brewing Techniques) Explorations in Pre-Prohibition American Lagers
By George J. Fix (Brewing Techniques) This article is a sampling of recipes from the Pre-Prohibition era. It's relevant today as the Pre-Prohibition Style is...
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, by Don Put The Pursuit Of Hoppiness Part II
The Pursuit of Hoppiness— Part II: The Care and Feeding of Hops in the Brewhouse Originially Published By Don Put (Brewing Techniques, Volume 4, Number...
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, by Forrest Williams and Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) A Visit to the Court of Germany's Kölschbier
The Queen of Köln— A Visit to the Court of Germany’s Kölschbier by Forrest Williams One style alone is served in the Köln region of...