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About ChopAndBrew

Chop & Brew is a webshow about homebrewing, craft beer and cooking. Since 2013, producer/host Chip Walton, Bad Ass Bryon Adams, Don Osborn and our krewe of chopping and brewing friends and guests have taken you into homebreweries, craft breweries and home kitchens around the world. As a show about life's great food and fermentations, a large focus is on homebrewing of all sorts -- extract, partial mash, BIAB, all-grain; ales, lagers, and experimental brews. We also enjoy cooking, barbecuing, grilling, roasting, smoking, curing, freezing — and the spaces wherein food and fermentation meet.

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Big Brew of a Small Beer: Golden Ale with UK vs FR hops

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Big Brew of a Small Beer: Golden Ale with UK vs FR hops

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