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Just bottled up "Stitched and Burnt" IIPA

I got a burnt foot, and my two assistant brewers got stitches.

:beer:
 
It's good to see how other peeps go about it. My Brewery is "Monstrose Inc"..... Bastard Brews from the Basement. I am a cacti grower and the funkier the better, Monstrose is a mutant cacti form and it represents how I brew aswell, something a little different.

Some of my Names Include (Some are obviously ripoffs but I liked them):

Grannies Crabbes - Apple/Pear Cider sweetened with Stevia/Sucralose
Astroblack - Rye BIPA
Hulk SMASH - Spirulina Single Malt and Single Hop IIPA
Pudzianowski - Golden Strong Ale
Dragons Blood - Red Dragonfruit Ale
Beta - Alpha Pale Ale Clone
Fuggly Bruno - English Brown
Headless Horsemen - American Pumpkin Barleywine
Pissweak - Mid
Dubble Trubble - Marijuana Dubble
No F in Hops - Aussie Gruit

........and about 20 more. A name and recipe for most styles. Now I have to get through brewing and tweaking them all.
 
My Brewery is "Angry Cork Brewery". My mate came over with a bottle of wine and the cork has an angry face made out of the darker bits of cork.

My first AG was "Hot Hands Pale Ale" I knocked the Manafold apart during the mash and had to go in with rubber gloves to get it back together.
 
ATM I'm torn between "Sweaty Sack Brewing Company" & "Bum-Crack Brewing".

I think the reasons are obvious.

Cheers

Paul
 
My brew label is "Toad Popsicle Brews" - basically, two words my friends and I laugh about is the word toad and the word popsicle (say it over and over again, they're fun to say) so I stuck them together to come up with a name. My grapho friend designed me a label.

as for each individual name for each brew.....i'm not sure, but my friend wants me to make a strawberry apple cider so I have contemplated calling it "Alex's Straw-brewy Cider"

I'm about to bottle my first honey mead. it's the bees knees :p
 
my nickname is Chicken, so the obvious choice was "Chicken Piss Brewery"
 
my nickname is Chicken, so the obvious choice was "Chicken Piss Brewery"


Or Chicken Sit Brewery.

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my first 'designed' brew buy me, the name came about from the
little bugs that kept falling in the boil, i was scooping them out
for the whole hour.

i think i got them all out?

'earwig pale ale'


p.s. i only tell people the name after there first sip. :rolleyes:
 
i love old school aussie and american muscle cars and anything holden. so i went with the v8 brewery- supercharged ales and lagers. kingswood brown ale, torana mild and so on. its simple but works for me, the fun being to take some thing from a beer and match the theme to a particular model of car. aussie lager for instance being a belmont lager. a really cheap base model beer with no bells or whistles.camaro iipa its big tough looks good sounds good but handling can be a bit rough around the edges like the bitterness in the beer. hemi charger hefe,best enjoyed quickly before the rust sets in!
 
i love old school aussie and american muscle cars and anything holden. so i went with the v8 brewery- supercharged ales and lagers. kingswood brown ale, torana mild and so on. its simple but works for me, the fun being to take some thing from a beer and match the theme to a particular model of car. aussie lager for instance being a belmont lager. a really cheap base model beer with no bells or whistles.camaro iipa its big tough looks good sounds good but handling can be a bit rough around the edges like the bitterness in the beer. hemi charger hefe,best enjoyed quickly before the rust sets in!

You should try a P76 sour ale, its **** but weirdo's like it :lol:
 
My "brewery" has expanded to not just encompass Mugs Brewery, but the newly "established" Chateau Mugaux winery.

Oh so many different brews over the years, most of the names pretty obvious - named after hops, etc...
Black Warrior - Imperial stout hopped with Warrior
Beached Whale Pale Ale - Murrays Whale ale-esque beer
AG 50 - 50th AG brew :p
Backdoor Brown Ale - tasted like ass
Sombre Fort - dark strong Belgian ale
Black Passion - porter with Galaxy and Nelson hops
Omega Lager - brewed with high alpha hops
Epic Fail Pale Ale - didn't work out for me...
Half Nelson Pale Ale - using half NS, half something else
Jake the Muss - brutally potent IPA brewed with NZ hops
Once Were Warriors & What Becomes Of the Broken Hearted - sequel beers
Raunchy Scotsman - Scottish ale brewed with rauch and peated malts
Kiwi in the Woods - oak-aged NZ IPA
 
My breweries name is Mad House Brewery.and if you need a reason to know where the name came from I sugest that you come around to my place between 3 and 7 any day of the week, when you do its obvious. :icon_cheers:
 
I think I should name my effort at a dark triple (11.5%) " Fark I forgot to buy whir floc" ... any idea as to why ??? 45 litres worth !!!
 
I'm a passionate Manly Sea Eagles fan, so when we built our house on our 50 acre block, it had to be called "Brookvale". Therefore, my brewery is called "Brookvale Brew Shed".


As for my beers, I'm only up to batch #4 and so far they have been:

Loosener Lager - my first attempt at brewing so, much like a bowler's first ball of the day, it was a bit of a 'loosener'
Brookvale Brown Ale - Simply named for the colour
Parkes Road Pale Ale - Named after the style and the road that runs past our property
Horny Honey Blonde - A blonde ale that I'm experimenting with by adding honey.

I'm planning a witbier that I'm going to add honey to, so given my breakfast is usually weet bix with honey, and this will be wheat beer with honey, I'm going to call it Brookvale Brekkie Beer.
 
I'm a passionate Manly Sea Eagles fan, so when we built our house on our 50 acre block, it had to be called "Brookvale". Therefore, my brewery is called "Brookvale Brew Shed".


As for my beers, I'm only up to batch #4 and so far they have been:

Loosener Lager - my first attempt at brewing so, much like a bowler's first ball of the day, it was a bit of a 'loosener'
Brookvale Brown Ale - Simply named for the colour
Parkes Road Pale Ale - Named after the style and the road that runs past our property
Horny Honey Blonde - A blonde ale that I'm experimenting with by adding honey.

I'm planning a witbier that I'm going to add honey to, so given my breakfast is usually weet bix with honey, and this will be wheat beer with honey, I'm going to call it Brookvale Brekkie Beer.

Buggered off to Belmore Sour Brett Lambic
Boardroom Backbiting Red

Sorry, had to do it. :lol:

Seriously, if Manly could sort out their crap internally, they'd be pretty well unbeatable like melbourne were when they were cooking the books.

Goomba
 
I have only named a few brews.

The Storyteller. - Shouldnt really have a name coz its Tonys LCBA clone - but a mate was around one night, drank plenty of this beer and didnt he talk! Had a story about everything.

Copperhead - I brewed this one to be as copper coloured as I could - kind of a nod to Julia as I was brewing it the day she dethroned Kevin07

The Half-Wit. - Its a Belgian Wit, but has a fair wack of Rye in it - so really only half a Wit.

mckenrys Fault - A good clone of Shawn's Fault - not imaginative at all...
 
I'm a metal fan as well as a huge fantasy nerd DarkFaerytales seemed to fit, there is always a story and a name behind my favourite brews. Eternal night, White witch, Killer of giants, ect.

-Phill
 
All my beers are named after psychiatric disorders. Works for me (at least that is what the voices say)
Cheers
BBB
 
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