Jim_Levet said:
What a great advert for this site, plenty of feedback, lots of opinion & a history lesson. It really is no surprise that this is the #1 brewing forum in Oz.
The point I was trying to make was that the beer is being produced by the mob at Blue Tongue, so any dodgy runoff will not make it to the Goolwa, well not quickly!
Sounds like Mr Dutton had a good trade going, I wonder what happened?
James
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Hi Jim_Levit
Yes, I agree, the label is a beauty.
I dont think any comment was meant to be offensive toward the Blue Tongue people, and you are correct that, the dodgy runnoff if allowed to run back into the river, wont make it to Goolwa quickly, but I note that you concede that, it will make it there eventually.
Sounds like Mr Dutton had a good trade going, I wonder what happened?
Maybe water quality was the demise of Mr Dutton and his brewery but this is only my assumption based on more current fact
After all it would have been a considerable added expense to import water for brewing from a fresh source such as a spring.
On a more positive note, the more micro breweries that start up and survive in this country the better off the industry is as a whole and it matters not where they source their water as long as the end product is good.
Oh! and by the way, Grumpy's Brewery uses water from a spring water supplier to brew their beer even tho their location is adjacent to a river.
Now I bet if you turned the clock back 120 years or so, they could, and would, use the water from that river.
It would be nice for all the micro breweries in this country, including Andrew with his new brewery, to be able to use water from our river systems again.
It would be like the water selection table in Promash-
IE; the style suggests water from the Onkaparinga or the Murray or the Nepean, Georges etc but alas, not possible in most occassions i'm afraid.
Good luck to the Snowy Mountain Brewery and no offence meant to anyone involved in using
pristine water for their brewing operation.
Cheers