Angry Scotsman
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He's brewing at a few different micros around the place at the moment (or at least he was a week or two ago) some at the goat, some at red hill. Simon is still doing the brewing, he is just doing it at other peoples breweries till he gets his sorted out.
He is changing locations, has sourced a new brewhouse and is working through the permits, excise etc etc issues of opening at a new location. He mentioned a timeframe - but I have forgotten. Sorry.
If you had come to the last IBD meeting you would know all this - it was a micro brewers mini forum
TB
He's brewing at a few different micros around the place at the moment (or at least he was a week or two ago) some at the goat, some at red hill. Simon is still doing the brewing, he is just doing it at other peoples breweries till he gets his sorted out.
He is changing locations, has sourced a new brewhouse and is working through the permits, excise etc etc issues of opening at a new location. He mentioned a timeframe - but I have forgotten. Sorry.
If you had come to the last IBD meeting you would know all this - it was a micro brewers mini forum
TB
The ESB in particular, brewed at Red Hill, is tasting pretty speccy.
If you had come to the last IBD meeting you would know all this - it was a micro brewers mini forum
Since you asked Just thought that I'd jump on and give you a bit of an update. About a week after the fire, we found and
bought a 12 HL steam jacketed system. We have also leased a much larger factory in Lilydale, and we are currently installing the
system there. The slab for the brewing floor was poured yesterday, and the tanks will go onto it in about ten days and that's when the commissioning will start glycol, steam, etc. We are still aiming for a brew in July, which I think would be a pretty decent turnaround from Feb 7. We have been brewing around the state at various locations ESB at Red Hill, Pale Ale at Mountain Goat and White Rabbit, and Hefeweizen, Dunkelweizen, The Bohemian, and an upcoming Foreign Extra Stout at Ballarat Uni (available in 2 weeks). Once again, a very big thank you to these fantastic breweries for helping us out. It has given us an opportunity to step back, and have a look at our beers, and try a few new things. Our brewer, Glenn (not Greg!) has been having great fun designing and brewing these new beers I am particularly proud of the dunkelweizen and the pilsener, a nice and spicy expression of the Czech style, with generous bitterness and some grassiness from being dry hopped with Saaz. This is the second batch a more refined version of the first, which was pretty wild. It is only available on draught at the bar in Yarra Glen at this stage. Our new kit also has an isobaric filler, which will allow us to produce this beer in packaged format. The stout was brewed a few weeks ago, and will come in around 6-7% ABV. If you guys wanted to organise a road trip, Glenn or I would be more than happy to show you through the new brewery as its being commissioned. Call the bar on 9730 1905, and I'll get back to you.
Since you asked Just thought that I'd jump on and give you a bit of an update. About a week after the fire, we found and
bought a 12 HL steam jacketed system. We have also leased a much larger factory in Lilydale, and we are currently installing the
system there. The slab for the brewing floor was poured yesterday, and the tanks will go onto it in about ten days and that's when the commissioning will start glycol, steam, etc. We are still aiming for a brew in July, which I think would be a pretty decent turnaround from Feb 7. We have been brewing around the state at various locations ESB at Red Hill, Pale Ale at Mountain Goat and White Rabbit, and Hefeweizen, Dunkelweizen, The Bohemian, and an upcoming Foreign Extra Stout at Ballarat Uni (available in 2 weeks). Once again, a very big thank you to these fantastic breweries for helping us out. It has given us an opportunity to step back, and have a look at our beers, and try a few new things. Our brewer, Glenn (not Greg!) has been having great fun designing and brewing these new beers I am particularly proud of the dunkelweizen and the pilsener, a nice and spicy expression of the Czech style, with generous bitterness and some grassiness from being dry hopped with Saaz. This is the second batch a more refined version of the first, which was pretty wild. It is only available on draught at the bar in Yarra Glen at this stage. Our new kit also has an isobaric filler, which will allow us to produce this beer in packaged format. The stout was brewed a few weeks ago, and will come in around 6-7% ABV. If you guys wanted to organise a road trip, Glenn or I would be more than happy to show you through the new brewery as its being commissioned. Call the bar on 9730 1905, and I'll get back to you.
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