Hi guys,
I had this forum posted to me and thought I would join in. Coming from originally a homebrewing background (Westgate Brewers in Melb), and now commercially involved in brewing as Chief Brewer of Little Creatures, I am interested in your comments.
I have been at the brewery since 2004, and I can attest that we still do things the same way we did back then. Still the same blend of hops, same malt grist, same bottle conditioning, same yeast strains. With regards to the spec's of the beer, we are still making beer that is ~38IBU, 5.2% with a final gravity of around 3degPlato (1.012).
But, things do change! That is one interesting aspect of being a craft brewer. Hops are changing every year, as well as malts. The hoppiness we have been getting in the pale ale out of our old brewhouse was probably a bit lower than we had hoped for. Now in our new brewhouse, it is a different story.....
Which brings me onto other things that have changed. Our new brewhouse. If anyone lives (or is going to visit) Perth, you have to check this thing out. Brewing has been going for a couple of months, and all will be able to view it in another couple of weeks. The brewhouse produces much cleaner wort (lower DMS, better extraction from the hops, less astringency, etc), the hopback is around 4times the size of the old one (so we can fit more in) and we also have installed an RO plant (in Perth the water is bloody salty). So currently we believe the beers have really cleaned up a lot, the hop and fruit is coming through better than before, and it is heading in the right direction. But no doubt we are still tweaking and are in fact doing a tasting tomorrow to decide the direction - more hops???? Of course these changes take a while to hit all of the bottleshop shelves, so I guess keep watching what goes on with the beer.
I guess what I am trying to say is that our entire crew is keen-as on making wicked beer, and APA is what we are about, so ride out the bumps and your tastebuds will be happy
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and keep your tastebuds ready for what we will do in Healesville - many discussions are being had behind closed doors, and we intend to strech the limits a bit more.....
Cheers,
Alex