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The Science of Making Great Beer on NPR

I loves me some NPR. They usually do a pretty decent job of throwing in some beer news every now and again, but here is a link to a 45 minute special on beer that aired today:

The Science of Making Great Beer

I haven't listened to it quite yet, but seems perfect for an evening of BBQ and beer. Enjoy the weather this weekend, everyone.

Talk of the Nation, May 16, 2008 · How do yeast, water, hops and grain combine to form a lager, pilsener or ale? The steps in the brewing process -- malting, mashing and fermentation -- seem simple enough, but the process requires careful supervision and tightly controlled conditions.

In a special live broadcast from Milwaukee, Wis., the region's best brewmasters talk with host Ira Flatow about how temperature, timing and ingredients all factor into making an excellent brew. Malting allows the barley to partially germinate and is followed by a roasting process. Mashing heats the grain in water, to convert some of the starches into sugars. Fermentation converts the sugars into alcohol.

Callers weigh in with tips for home brewing, and an expert beer taster explains what to look for in a beer. Also, the author of a book on Wisconsin's best brews explains the natural resources and cultural heritage that put the state on the beer lover's map.

Guests:

Russ Klisch, president and founder of the Lakefront Brewery, Milwaukee, Wis.

Lyn Kruger, president and COO of the Siebel Institute of Technology

Kirby Nelson, brewmaster at the Capital Brewery in Middletown, Wis.

David Ryder, vice president of brewing, research and quality assurance at Miller Brewing Co.

Robin Shepard, interim vice chancellor for University of Wisconsin Extension; associate professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison; author of Wisconsin's Best Breweries and Brewpubs

Posted by at May 16, 2008 7:06 p.m.
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