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fromBevindustry
1 day ago

Recasting Our Point of Reference in Beverage

The beverage industry is shifting back to large brands acquiring established players rather than nurturing small, niche brands.
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fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago

From Cafes to Kitchens: Why Are New Coffee Rituals Moving into Our Homes?

Home coffee consumption has increased significantly, driven by the pandemic and a shift towards personal brewing routines.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

The 10 Most Drinkable Lagers, According to Beer Experts

Experts recommend various lagers for their drinkability and unique flavor profiles.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Prevent Mold Growth In Your Coffee Maker With This Effortless 2-Second Fix - Tasting Table

Neglecting to clean coffee machines can lead to mold growth, impacting health and coffee taste.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Beer Drinkers Are Shifting Toward This Emerging Style - Tasting Table

Mid-strength beer is gaining popularity as a moderate drinking option among consumers seeking lower alcohol content.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

It's Easier Than You Might Think To Roast Your Own Coffee. But Is It Worth It? - Tasting Table

Roasting coffee at home offers control over flavor and freshness, making it a rewarding hobby for coffee enthusiasts.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Grind Matters For Pour-Over Coffee - Here's How To Get It Just Right - Tasting Table

Grind size and timing are crucial for optimal flavor extraction in pour-over coffee.
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

A New Generation of Big Water Filters-Without the Plastic

Most water filter pitchers are made of BPA-free plastic. But as new research shows that bottled-water drinkers ingest tens of thousands of excess microplastic particles, wellness lovers have begun to look askance at water filters that are themselves made of plastic.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Don't Toss That Cold Foam - Here's How To Store It For Later - Tasting Table

Cold foam enhances coffee with a creamy texture and can be easily made and stored for convenience.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 month ago

Why Chemical Balance is the Key to Crystal Clear Water - Social Media Explorer

Proper pool maintenance requires chemical balance of pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels to prevent bacteria and algae growth while protecting equipment.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

10 Nonalcoholic Dark Beers, Ranked - Tasting Table

The non-alcoholic beer market has expanded significantly, with 37 million new NA drinkers joining from 2022 to 2024, offering consumers diverse dark brew options for seasonal enjoyment.
#cold-brew
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Best Store-Bought Cold Brew Concentrate, According To A Coffee Expert - Tasting Table

La Colombe Cold Brew concentrate is the best store-bought option for flavor and versatility.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago
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5 Ways To Make Coffee When The Power Is Out - Tasting Table

Cold brew and alternative off-grid methods enable freshly brewed coffee without electricity using cold steeping, heated outdoor/stove sources, or simple no-hot-water techniques.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Best Store-Bought Cold Brew Concentrate, According To A Coffee Expert - Tasting Table

La Colombe Cold Brew concentrate is the best store-bought option for flavor and versatility.
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fromWIRED
1 month ago

Will This Water Pitcher Filter PFAS? How to Check Certifications

Water filter demand surges due to PFAS contamination concerns, but NSF/ANSI certifications and independent third-party testing are essential for evaluating credible filter performance claims.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

The best ingredient for performance and longevity is probably already in your kitchen

Coffee contains compounds that boost mental and physical performance, fight inflammation, and reduce risks of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and dementia.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How Long Unopened Nonalcoholic Beer Lasts For Optimal Freshness - Tasting Table

Nonalcoholic beer lasts three to six months when refrigerated, with pasteurized varieties lasting longer than unpasteurized ones due to alcohol's absence reducing natural preservation.
#coffee-brewing
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

The Chemex Coffee Maker Isn't Just Pretty, It's Also Forgiving

The Chemex coffee maker combines elegant midcentury modern design with superior brewing functionality, remaining unmatched in both aesthetics and performance since its 1941 invention.
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fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

I Regret to Inform You That You're Using an Inferior Pour-Over Coffee Brewer

The Kalita Wave flatbed pour-over brewer produces consistently excellent coffee with minimal technique required, unlike traditional cone-shaped drippers that demand precise grind size, water temperature, and pouring technique.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

The Chemex Coffee Maker Isn't Just Pretty, It's Also Forgiving

The Chemex coffee maker combines elegant midcentury modern design with superior brewing functionality, remaining unmatched in both aesthetics and performance since its 1941 invention.
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fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

I Regret to Inform You That You're Using an Inferior Pour-Over Coffee Brewer

The Kalita Wave flatbed pour-over brewer produces consistently excellent coffee with minimal technique required, unlike traditional cone-shaped drippers that demand precise grind size, water temperature, and pouring technique.
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fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

Why Nonalcoholic Beer Is Almost Never Served On Tap - Tasting Table

Nonalcoholic beer remains scarce on tap despite growing demand because alcohol serves as a preservative, and kegs cannot undergo tunnel pasteurization like canned or bottled beer.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

This Is The Best Pour-Over Coffee Maker For Making Big Batches, According To Customers - Tasting Table

Chemex 10-cup pour-over brewers provide high-quality coffee for large groups while maintaining superior taste compared to traditional drip makers.
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fromwww.brewbound.com
1 month ago

A Supplier's Guide to Middle-Tier Consolidation

Brewers and beverage-alcohol suppliers must proactively use distributor consolidation events to renegotiate contracts, secure marketing commitments, and protect routes to market.
#craft-beer
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The 15 Most Unique Breweries In The US - Tasting Table

The United States hosts innovative and unique breweries beyond mass-market brands, with many offering distinctive locations, scenic views, and specialized brewing techniques across diverse terrain.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The 15 Most Unique Breweries In The US - Tasting Table

The United States hosts innovative and unique breweries beyond mass-market brands, with many offering distinctive locations, scenic views, and specialized brewing techniques across diverse terrain.
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fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

AeroPress Coffee Is Superb When I'm Traveling, but I Use Mine Even When I Stay Home

The AeroPress is a portable, versatile coffee brewer that produces café-quality coffee using grounds, hot water, and a paper filter, with hundreds of brewing recipes and customization options available.
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

My Favorite Piece of Coffee Gear Makes Me Do All the Work, and That's Why I Love It

Where larger, electric espresso machines generate the pressure and heat needed for espresso inside their massive housings, the Flair takes a different approach. A large lever sits atop a small stack of brewing equipment, and you use that lever to create the bars of pressure necessary to get espresso. There's a chamber for your grounds and another atop it for hot water.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 weeks ago

Toast Report Shows Lattes Rising as Drip Coffee and Cold Brew Slip

Toast said the analysis is based on same-store restaurant sales from January 2024 through December 2025 across a cohort on its platform, which served about 164,000 locations as of Dec. 31, 2025. The biggest declines through 2025 were found in green tea (-4.9%), black tea (-3.4%), hot drip coffee (-3.3%) and regular soda (-2.3%).
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Bock o'clock: The beer that signals spring's arrival

Bock beer originated as a nutrient-rich, high-alcohol beverage brewed by German monks during winter to sustain them through the 40-day Lenten fasting period.
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fromBon Appetit
3 weeks ago

The Best Coffee Scales to Level Up Your Pour-Over and Espresso

Coffee scales ensure accuracy in brewing by measuring precise gram amounts, preventing inconsistencies caused by volumetric measurements that vary with grind size and roast level.
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

I Test Many Coffee Machines for a Living. This One Gets to Stay

My denomination is good, old-fashioned drip coffee. That's what I drink first thing, before I even think about crafting a shot of espresso. I'm WIRED's lead coffee writer and I've developed a deep fondness for coffee's many variations, from espresso to Aeropress to cold brew. But "coffee" to me, in my deepest soul, still means a steaming mug of unadulterated drip.
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Food & drink
fromPUNCH
2 months ago

How I Got My Job as a Director of Fermentation

Jamaar Julal built a fermentation career by self-teaching kombucha, founding JamBrü Ferments in 2018 and progressing to director of fermentation at Honeysuckle.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

Why Saratoga Spring Water is suddenly everywhere

Saratoga Spring Water repositions its premium cobalt-bottled product from fine dining to mainstream consumers through expanded distribution and culturally diverse marketing partnerships.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Adding A Bit Of This Unexpected Oil Could Be Exactly What Your Coffee Needs - Tasting Table

When Japanese sesame oil brand Kadoya Seiyu demonstrated that combining sesame oil and coffee is an option, foodies took notice. The unexpected addition can lend a creamy, smooth texture to a regularly prepared cup of Joe, and the smell of this combination will greet you before the first sip reaches your lips. As added incentive to experiment with this unique duo, sesame oil boasts a line-up of promising health benefits.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Is Why Good Breweries Always Rinse The Glass Before Pouring And Serving You - Tasting Table

Rinsing a beer glass with cold water ensures 'beer clean' status, removing residues and oils to improve head, aroma, flavor, appearance, and pour.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The One Beer Sign That Tells You A Brewery Has A Problem - Tasting Table

Gushing or overly firm cans often indicate continued fermentation or bacterial contamination, producing off-smells and off-tastes though rarely causing food-safety illness.
#specialty-coffee
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Whether Retail Or Brewery: Never Buy A Case Of Beer Shelved Like This - Tasting Table

Store beer away from sunlight and heat; brown bottles and refrigeration preserve flavor while clear bottles and warm storage cause skunking and stale flavors.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

One Beer Maker Bets on Vodka Tea Innovation as Its Rival Defends Legacy Brands

Boston Beer posted Q3 revenue of $537.5 million, down 11.2% year-over-year, while expanding gross margin to 50.8%.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Tap Red Flag To Look Out For When Visiting A Brewery - Tasting Table

No trip to the brewery is complete without sampling the wares. Even if it's a place you visit regularly, you'll likely want to sample most of what it has to offer at least once. But while a greater variety may seem more enticing, it can also signal a potential red flag. Every kind of beer they have on tap means another tap that needs to be maintained. The more tap lines they have, the more likely it is that maintenance or cleaning gets neglected.
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fromInsideHook
2 months ago

It's Time to Take Beer Cocktails Seriously

Beer cocktails are evolving from simple two-ingredient mixes to more complex, intentional creations with growing interest from notable cocktail bars.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

4 beer trends on tap in 2026

Beer consumption is declining, breweries face economic strain, IPAs remain popular, limited-release 'whale' beers have waned, and recent trend fads have mostly fizzled.
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

I Tried 4 Popular Methods for Cleaning a Coffee Maker, and There Was a Clear Winner

For his birthday in October, I surprised him with the Bodum 12-Cup Coffee Maker - and as a coffee lover, he couldn't have been happier. As someone who loves cute kitchen decor, I was thrilled, too. But there was one unexpected downside: A light-colored coffee maker shows everything. And pretty quickly, I realized that my usual cleaning methods weren't cutting it.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

If You Spot This Bar Glass Red Flag At A Brewery, Get Out Fast - Tasting Table

Dirty, improperly cleaned glassware at breweries causes off-flavors, loss of carbonation and foam, and signals broader sanitation neglect.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Can You Save A Coffee Maker After It's Grown Mold? Here's What To Do - Tasting Table

Clean removable parts and run a half-vinegar, half-hot-water brew cycle with a pause, then rinse; prevent mold with regular daily cleaning.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Why Beer Flights At A Brewery Aren't Always The Bargain They Seem - Tasting Table

Beer flights often cost more per ounce, dilute tasting experience, and use inappropriate glassware, making full pours a better value after sampling.
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fromWIRED
2 months ago

De-Gunk and Descale Your Keurig with These Cleaning Tips

Regular light daily cleaning and periodic deeper maintenance prevent buildup, preserve flavor, and extend a Keurig's lifespan.
fromwww.brewbound.com
2 months ago

Brewbound Podcast: What the New Dietary Guidelines Mean for Bev-Alc

After a lengthy delay that included much fretting among industry insiders, the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) were unveiled earlier this month. Any fears that anti-alcohol activists had infiltrated the quinquennial process were eased, as the new guidelines preach moderation over specific daily drink allowances. Beer Marketer's Insights senior editor Christopher Shepard, who has followed the process closely, joined the Brewbound Podcast to discuss the DGA, the fraught path to publication and what this could mean for brewers.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How Stocking Your Pantry With Coffee Could Be Ruining Your Daily Brew - Tasting Table

Roasted coffee oxidizes and loses flavor; store beans airtight in a cool, dark place and use within one to three months for best taste.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Why Quality Matters More When You're Making Iced Coffee With Instant Coffee - Tasting Table

Iced coffee is a morning must for most people. However, those regular trips to Starbucks, your favorite local coffee shop, or even making it from pricey beans at home may not be doing your wallet any favors. Luckily, you don't have to cut iced coffee out of your life cold turkey to save a couple of bucks; you can just switch to a thriftier and more convenient alternative: instant coffee.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

How To Keep Ground Coffee Fresh - Tasting Table

Ideally, you should use your coffee right away after grinding, as ground coffee starts to go stale faster than you'd think. "If using pre-ground coffee, it should be consumed within two to three days for the best flavor. After that, much of the flavor complexity and compounds will fade," Chan explained. While you might be able to extend that an another week or two, don't forget: the refrigerator isn't a good long term option for storing coffee.
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fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Moka Pot vs. French Press: Which Coffee Brewing Technique Is Best for You?

Moka pots and French presses produce rich coffee using compact, easy-to-use equipment; moka yields concentrated, espresso-style cups while French press offers a fuller mouthfeel.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

As A Former Barista, These Are My Favorite Coffee Shops In Denver - Tasting Table

For me, cafes have long represented more than just necessary fuel to start the day. They are a place to relax, create, and connect, whether that be to yourself, the local environment, or friends. As a food scientist and professional baker who's worked as a barista, good coffee and pastries are also undoubtedly important - don't get me wrong. The best cafes not only invite you in; they invite you to stay.
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