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Posts tagged "Meet The Brewer"

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Meet The Brewer: Nick Berkovits (Timothy Taylor’s)

Posted on June 12, 2013 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Timothy Taylor No Comments
Nick Berkovits

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Timothy Taylor & Co. Ltd, named after our founder Timothy Taylor himself in 1858. What is your brewery capacity? That’s a hard one to answer really as all breweries can be manipulated to achieve volumes out with your plants normal capabilities. Even micros these [...]

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Meet The Brewer: Natural Selection Brewing

Posted on May 30, 2013 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Natural Selection Brewing No Comments
Natural Selection Brewing

What is your name? Campbell Morrissy (American), David Ross (Scottish), Patrick Howell (Canadian), and Bruce Smith (Scottish). We are all Brewing & Distilling MSc students at Heriot-Watt University. What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Natural Selection Brewing. I don’t quite know the origin, I guess it just evolved. (I love [...]

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Meet The Brewer: Mike Richards (Axholme Brewing Company)

Posted on October 2, 2012 by andyMogg in Axholme Brewing Company, Meet The Brewer 1 Comment

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Axholme Brewing Company. It is named after where I live, the Isle of Axholme (an inland river island in North Lincolnshire) What is your brewery capacity? 2.5 brewers barrels, or 410L if you prefer. What is different about your brewery? Our small size allows [...]

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Wetherspoon Redcar: Meet the Brewer – Saltaire Brewery TONIGHT (30th July 2012)

Posted on July 30, 2012 by andyMogg in Beer Festivals & Events, Saltaire Brewery No Comments
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On Monday 30/07/2012 The Plimsoll Line will be holding a meet the brewer session with Saltaire brewery from 7pm. Saltaire beers available will be: Empress IPA (abv 5.0%) Tykes Gold (abv 4.4%) Raspberry Blonde (abv 4.0%) Elderflower Blonde (abv 4.0%) Five Rise Pale (abv 3.9%) In addition to these we will also have available Wall’s [...]

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Wetherspoon Redcar: Meet the Brewer – Black Paw 02/07/12

Posted on June 26, 2012 by andyMogg in Beer Festivals & Events, Black Paw Brewery No Comments
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The Plimsoll Line in Redcar are having another meet the brewer night, this time with Black Paw brewery. Black Paw are based in Durham and have been brewing since July 2011 the beers will include  Bishop’s Best, Paw’s Gold, Dark Seam, Polar Paw and Black Paw IPA Checkout their Facebook for more info and pop down any time after 19:00 on the 2nd [...]

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Meet the Brewer: Paul Fallen (Fallen Brewing Company)

Posted on June 7, 2012 by andyMogg in Fallen Brewing Company, Meet The Brewer No Comments
Paul Fallen

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Fallen Brewing Company Ltd. No prizes for guessing where it came from. Seemed like too good a branding opportunity to pass up. For once, my name is coming in handy but that’s a story for another day. What is your brewery capacity? I’m contract [...]

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Meet The Brewer: Josh Dunkley (Cornish Crown Brewery)

Posted on June 1, 2012 by andyMogg in Cornish Crown Brewery, Meet The Brewer No Comments
Cornish Crown Brewery

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Cornish Crown I have owned a pub in Penzance for 8 years called the Crown. I also like to have the word Cornish in the name as I am proud of where I live. I liked the name so much I registered the company in [...]

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Wetherspoon Redcar: Meet the Brewer Wednesday 06/06/12

Posted on May 28, 2012 by andyMogg in Beer Festivals & Events, Rudgate No Comments
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As new regular feature at The Plimsoll Line in Redcar are holding Meet the Brewer events with different local breweries, the events will be held once a month for the next few months, each one will include a chance to sample a range of beers from the featured brewery as well as the opportunity to [...]

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Meet The Brewer: Ed Wray (The Old Dairy Brewery)

Posted on May 17, 2012 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, The Old Dairy Brewery 1 Comment
Ed Wray - Old Dairy Brewery

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The Old Dairy Brewery. We’re in an old dairy building, and still have cows next door. What is your brewery capacity? The brew length is 5 barrels, though we usually squeeze out 5 ¼. What is different about your brewery? We took our name [...]

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Meet The Brewer: Keir Teasdale (Springhead Brewery)

Posted on May 10, 2012 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Springhead Brewery No Comments
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What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The Brewery is called Springhead. It comes for the name of the bend in the river Trent near where the original Brewery (the smallest brewery in Britain at the time) was founded. What is your brewery capacity? Our current capacity is 50 brewer’s barrels (BB) (that’s [...]

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