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Bottle conditioning relies on residual yeast consuming added priming sugar to produce CO2 naturally inside sealed bottles. This technique is one of the simplest and most affordable carbonation methods in homebrewing(Deals), requiring no special kegging equipment. Belgian-style ales and many craft beers are traditionally bottle-conditioned for a fine, lasting carbonation.
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What style of beer, originating in England, was historically brewed with extra hops to survive the long sea voyage to British India?
59What type of yeast, known for fermenting at cooler temperatures (45-55°F), is used to produce lagers?
43What scale, ranging from 0 to over 100, measures the bitterness of beer contributed by hops?
32In brewing, what term describes the liquid extracted from the mash before it is boiled with hops?
31What common off-flavor in beer, often described as tasting like green apples, is caused by the compound acetaldehyde?
21What German law, enacted in 1516, restricted beer ingredients to only water, barley, and hops?