Folks,
Sorry if i took so much time to reply. Thank you all for the kind welcome.
If anybody come to Brazil please send me a message so we can reach out and drink some beers.
ballantynebrew said:
oi fabrizio
great to see some brasileros into the brewing scene
im heading back to sao paulo next year - got any recommendations for craft beer bars?
Saude!
Luke
Ballantynebrew - Thanks for your compliment. Don`t forget to PM me for a "Bar Tour".
I reccomend "Cervejaria Nacional" (the only brewpub in Sao Paulo) and a few bars like "Frangó", "Asterix", "Vienna" and "Bar do Magrão".
As for the beers, there`s 2cabeças brewery that i love "Hi 5 Black Ipa" and "X Session Ipa", they also made the "Saison a trios" in partnership with Invicta brewery. Invicta also have the "velhas virgens" series with the "Whitie Beer" and "Indie Rockin Beer". I like Colorado, Bodebrown and Bamberg breweries.
Lord Raja Goomba I said:
Hey Fabrizio, welcome!
I spent a day in Macau a few weeks ago, and was amazed at the Portuguese architecture and how beautiful it was, and I see that your city is much the same. After seeing 2 Heritage listed buildings in Brisbane destroyed in 2 weeks - I really value the retention of old architecture.
On to brewing stuff. The thing I could (Hopefully) offer - since you are struggling to get proper equipment due to the lack of homebrew industry - is that this forum has a number of techniques pioneered to allow full scale AG brewing in either limited space or limited, cheap or non-purpose made equipment.
I hope this ingenuity from a number of brewers (Brew in a Bag - Urn, Brew in a Bag on the stovetop, 2 Pot Stovetop method with ghetto lauter, etc) can be adapted to your circumstances and what's available in Brazil.
Do lots of research, have a look at everything available (and the photos and videos therein) and you might find you can increase your brewing capacity.
Cheers,
Goomba
Lord Goomba,
The support, opinion ande experiences of the forum members contributes with a a valuable source of knowledge.
We have our own groups (acervapaulista and homebrewtalkbrasil) that contributes for the development of home brewing.
Our people is very creative in finding solutions and methods most because of the high taxes applied to imported products, but as popular saying "We are brasilians and we never give up". hehehehe.
Liam_snorkel said:
Hi Fabrizio, I went to Sao Paulo for [member='ballantynebrew']'s wedding a few years ago. Crazy crazy place. We went up to Campos* for a day and had some Baden Baden beers, they are great. Their red ale was particularly memorable.
* that place is a spin out, it was like being in Germany, I wonder how many old Nazis are hiding there.
Liam
Baden Baden is one of the small breweries that delivers good beers to our market.
And your comment about Campos is really hilarious.
menoetes said:
Ola Fabrizio and bem-vindo.
I have fond memories of a year spent in your fine country and city when I was younger and some quite nice beers too. It's been a while since I had it but Antarctica was my favorite at the time. It seems like you are doing well adapting ingredients and equipment to your needs (a fine Brazilian trait from memory) performing AG brewing at home. You sound like a positive pioneer at jerry-rigged home brewing!
I hope you find all you are looking for on this site and have a good time doing so.
Menoetes
Thanks for your compliments. Brazil is a really nice place to live inspire our lack of suppliers.
Our people need to be much creative to adapt the conditions. We have a few groups of people dedicated to craft brewing.
Thanks again and sorry about any mistakes in my english.
(still laughing about Lian comment on Campos!)