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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Fresh Ale
I Have just completed the carbonation of my Racer 5 clone. It should be ready for quaffing by Sunday evening during the first round of the Six Nation Rugby playoffs. i had to suffer several Tooheys today whilst having a punt with the Yorkshire men Nick today at the Maryville Tavern. I will say that a couple of wins on the horses makes almost any beer taste a bit better.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Fresh Ale
I am heading a new direction. I soon will be promoting the opening of more new breweries and brewpubs in Australia. I also hope to start to spread the word areound the country of all the great craft beers that are available here and abroad. Keep an eye out for breaking news in the near future.
AA
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
2009 Hoppy New Brew!
It is new Years Eve 2009 here in Newcastle Australia. I will be a day up on most my family and friends.
The beer for the day is a Sierra Nevada Celebration Clone that I brewed up with Aussie 2 row, UK Cara Dark and Ger Cara pils, hopped with USA Chinook and Cascade, dry hopped with more Cascade and Centennial. I can't wait to have the first pint from the keg.
I plan to spend part of the night at the local pub combined with bbq with my wife and fun with mates.
I experienced a couple of things that were new to me this year.
#1 That I can brew enough hoppy beer myself here in Aussie to keep the Mrs and I in good beer.
#2 To not ever allow myself to work for someone I don't trust and treats people unethically. It just is not worth the mental strain it causes.
#3 Although 99% of all people I have met in the craft beer industry over the past 25 years have been great like minded folks, there are a few bad apples in the scene who some how have slipped through the cracks. I will make sure to keep an eye out for these types and steer clear. It can almost make a good beer taste bad.
That's it, only 3. What I do know for 2010 is that I can make my own destiny as I have always done, and will do it with good beer.
Cheers
The beer for the day is a Sierra Nevada Celebration Clone that I brewed up with Aussie 2 row, UK Cara Dark and Ger Cara pils, hopped with USA Chinook and Cascade, dry hopped with more Cascade and Centennial. I can't wait to have the first pint from the keg.
I plan to spend part of the night at the local pub combined with bbq with my wife and fun with mates.
I experienced a couple of things that were new to me this year.
#1 That I can brew enough hoppy beer myself here in Aussie to keep the Mrs and I in good beer.
#2 To not ever allow myself to work for someone I don't trust and treats people unethically. It just is not worth the mental strain it causes.
#3 Although 99% of all people I have met in the craft beer industry over the past 25 years have been great like minded folks, there are a few bad apples in the scene who some how have slipped through the cracks. I will make sure to keep an eye out for these types and steer clear. It can almost make a good beer taste bad.
That's it, only 3. What I do know for 2010 is that I can make my own destiny as I have always done, and will do it with good beer.
Cheers
Friday, December 4, 2009
Russian Beers
I have picked up 3 Russian beers to enjoy with a brewer mate of mine tonight over a nice pork BBQ. I think it is called Bajitnka, number 3, 4, and 8. The 3 is a pils, the 4 a dark and the 8 is a wheat. They interested me as I have received numerous emails lately advertising bulk hops from the Ukraine. I will report back with my findings tomorrow. Cheers AA
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Aussie IPA
I have just tasted the new IPA from Murray's brewing company, named Big Wednesday. It has great NZ hop aroma throughout the entire quaf with very littel hop bitterness. The malt has a big presence that compliments the hop aroma. On the first drink the arome is prevelent that I thought I had just had a hit of it's cousin, what a flavourful taste. Only 8 kegs brewed and most people will never taste it, but fantastic just the same. Thanks to head brewer Shawn Sherlock!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Globalization of Rougue Brewing Co.
I was at a beer festival in Warners at the Bay NSW Australia. The bottle shop at Warners has the best selection of US micros/craft beers as well as a full compliment of International beers. At the festival the importer of Rougue Beers in Australia had a big stall next to the Murray's stall. Great guy with great beers, I really enjoyed seeing a product I had sold so much of in the states being tasted by Aussies for the first time, who are just learning what real full flavoured beers taste like.
My only gripe about any of the imported beers to Australia is the excessive price, mostly driven by antiquated excise tax and high gst. The excise which is regulated by ABV is repressive in comparrison to wht the wine industry is paying.
At this time I only have one solution and that is to brew my own clones of my favorite beers and develop a few more along the way. But I would still be happy if the prices came down.
My only gripe about any of the imported beers to Australia is the excessive price, mostly driven by antiquated excise tax and high gst. The excise which is regulated by ABV is repressive in comparrison to wht the wine industry is paying.
At this time I only have one solution and that is to brew my own clones of my favorite beers and develop a few more along the way. But I would still be happy if the prices came down.
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