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Today’s infographic is a simple chart of when is the best time to brew certain types of beer, as suggested by Barley & Vine, a homebrew store near Atlanta, Georgia.

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By Jay Brooks
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Today’s infographic is a simple chart of when is the best time to brew certain types of beer, as suggested by Barley & Vine, a homebrew store near Atlanta, Georgia.

Click here to see the chart full size.
By Jay Brooks
By Jay Brooks

Today’s infographic looks at Pairing Food with Beer, by DrinkedIn, an apparent spoof of LinkedIn. This one gives suggested pairings for ales.

Click here to see the pairings full size.
By Jay Brooks
By Jay Brooks

Today’s infographic is from Save on Brew showing the MLB Stadium Beer Price Breakdown. Although it’s from 2012, the prices are probably similar, even if they’ve likely gone up a bit. But since it’s opening day for this year’s baseball season, now is a good time to start saving since the prices at games are so outrageously overpriced.
By Jay Brooks

Today’s infographic looks at Pairing Food with Beer, by DrinkedIn, an apparent spoof of LinkedIn. This one gives suggested pairings for lagers.

Click here to see the pairings full size.
By Jay Brooks

Today’s infographic is entitled The Triple Distilled Diagram of Alcohols, and was created by Pop Chart Labs, who describe their work like so:
A boozy chart of every variety of alcohol, from fermented concoctions such as beer and wine to distilled delights such as a gin and rum, this print features everything from favorites like wine and vodka to less lauded tipples such as caium and arrack, all pressed in copper metal inks.
By Jay Brooks
By Jay Brooks

Today’s infographic is entitled 24 Things You Didn’t Know About Beer, although at first glance it’s really 23. That’s because their very first one, the Ben Franklin quote that’s been thoroughly discredited years ago, continues to show up everywhere. I’d like to believe that Franklin wouldn’t mind being credited with the quote, but unfortunately the historical record appears to be utterly void of any record he ever said it and that it’s ore likely it was an opportunistic borrowing of another statement he said in a letter to a friend about wine. It’s a shame that’s how they start out, because there’s some interesting ones that follow, even if a majority of beer geeks probably knew most, if not all of them.

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By Jay Brooks

Thursday’s ad is for the Christian Staehlins Phoenix Brewery, from 1850. The brewery was located in St. Louis, Missouri. I love these old posters of longshots showing the entire brewery complex. Don Russell was just telling he’d recently learned that a lot of these were created for insurance purposes since photography was expensive and hard to do from the vantage point you’d need to get the whole brewery in the shot.

