Comment on Ale Through the Ages: Grätzer Smoked Wheat Ale by FuzzyBrew | Nate...
[...] As with all beer festivals, after a while your notes on each beer get shorter and you begin to quit “analyzing” and start just “tasting.” We spent the rest of the festival going by a few of our...
View ArticleComment on Milwaukee’s Historic Southside Breweries Rediscovered by Nancy
I have a poster of a young gal in a red cape holding a brown bottle of Standard Beer made by Milwaukee Brewery Co. and have been looking for verification that it really existed. Do you have/know of any...
View ArticleComment on Brewing a 5,000 Year Old Scottish Ale by What Happened before...
[...] 2500 YBC Celtic tribes in Scotland brew mead. [source][/source] [related recipe] [...]
View ArticleComment on Ale Through the Ages: Grätzer Smoked Wheat Ale by Cort2
A georgaphical correction: Grodzisk never had anything to do with West Prussia. You are mixing up two different regions in your introduction. Grodzisk is a town in the province of Greater Poland...
View ArticleComment on Milwaukee Downtown Brewing History Tour by David Obermann
I am a distant relative of Jacob Obermann. Jacob’s father and brother are my direct relatives. That said I have always wanted to start collecting items having to do with the brewery. Would there be any...
View ArticleComment on Brewing a Viking Era Ale by Proof the Gods Want Us To Be Happy |...
[...] If you’re looking for a recipe that is more for the hard-core homebrewer, I would suggest this one. That recipe also goes into a bit of detail about the history of brewing this sahti type beer, a...
View ArticleComment on Milwaukee Downtown Brewing History Tour by Kevin Cullen
Hello David: It is a pleasure meeting a relative of a Milwaukee brewing icon. The image 0f the brewery on the website is fairly high resolution..but I’d be happy to email you some content on the...
View ArticleComment on Ale Through the Ages: Grätzer Smoked Wheat Ale by Kevin Cullen
Thank you Cort2 for your geographical correction on Grodzisk…never being part of West Prussia…i humbly stand corrected. The focus however on this brewing demonstration was to illustrate the German...
View ArticleComment on Brewing a Medieval Mumm Ale by Kevin Cullen
Jake, the Medieval Mumm turned out deliciously. Although few remain from that brewing session, a year later it really matured like the medicinal tonic it was designed to be! Think of a Gruit-style ale...
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