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Today’s infographic is a chart of original gravity and final gravity of beer styles listed by the BJCP. The Beer Styles – Original Gravity and Final Gravity Chart was created by Brewer’s Friend, a homebrewing website.
Making Your Own Beer

Today’s infographic finishes our week of work by Matt Anderson Design of Rochester, New York. He did five beer-themed posters, the fifth of which is entitled “Making Your Own Beer.”

Click here to see the poster full size.
Q&A With Ken Grossman

This is a fun little video, apparently Sierra Nevada “[t]hrough Facebook and Twitter recently invited anyone who had a question for Ken Grossman to toss it our way. He combed through them and had fun answering a few in this video, and he typed up several others at” their blog, in a post entitled Your Questions for Ken Answered. Enjoy. [Note: For some reasons the graphics with the questions are displaying right now, but hopefully that will be fixed soon, but the answers are still there. For now, you can play Jeopardy.]
Brewing Chemistry

Today’s infographic continues our week of work by Matt Anderson Design of Rochester, New York. He did five beer-themed posters, the fourth of which is entitled “Brewing Chemistry.”

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Commercial Brewing

Today’s infographic begins a week of work by Matt Anderson Design of Rochester, New York. He did five beer-themed posters, the first of which is entitled “Commercial Brewing.”

Click here to see the poster full size.
Yeast Evolution Due To Reuse

Today’s infographic is almost a humorous one, although it does illustrate a brewing principal, that of how genrations of yeast can be propagated for homebrewing. It was created by the Half Moon Brewer. Whatever you do, avoid the zombie yeast. I actually have one of those yeast stuffed animals in my office. I probably won’t be able to look at it the same way again.
Gravity/Hops Ratio
IBU To OG Ratio Range By Style
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Today’s infographic was created by Lugwrench Brewing and shows “apparent bitterness,” the IBU to OG Ratio Range by Style.
Hops Chart

Today’s infographic is a wonderful Hop Chart, created by Zeke Shore. You can get a large size poster for $30 at the Hop Chart website. I’ve posted about it before. I have one hanging in my office, it’s pretty cool.

Click here to see the chart full size, or here.
Home Brewer’s Formulary
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Today’s infographic is a Home Brewer’s Formulary, showing many of the calculations and formulas used in homebrewing. It was apparently created by a homebrewer, but was unabale for a time. It now appears to be back and can be purchased at the Home Brewer’s Formulary website.

Here you can get a very large version of the poster, of this even larger huge version.




