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Beer from the Motherland

Beer from the Motherland. Reflections on beer from an advocate, retailer, brewer and drinker. I am the Beer Specialist for Regional Wines and Spirits one of the most comprehensive and unique liquor retailers in New Zealand. My background is as a cheese monger and I have an all round passion for fermented foods. I have a particular passion for English beer styles and I run a 60 litre real ale home brewery. Galbraiths, real ale brewpub in Auckland. Geoff Griggs Beer Column. Regional Wines and Spirits.

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The Drunken Ramblings of a Beer Snob

Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Cellared Beers in the Cellar. It often surprises people when they learn that beer can be cellared and aged, the same way you do fine wine. As usual, I blame the megabreweries for portraying beer as being nothing more than cold yellow and fizzy. But there are beers out there that will improve with age, some even developing for decades. Yeast helps develop the flavours in the beer.

Hefe Vice Make Beer Not War

2 I can stop spamming non-interested parties about beer on facebook. A holiday is as good as a change. Dad and Bub enjoying a Sunday walk.

Hop Topic Beer Brewing

Just a quick reminder, the Market Gallery Pub. Is this Friday at 6pm. It is a little on the small side, but I think Eric has made the most of the space and it has a great vibe. From More Beer in the states. I now have two kegerators-come-fermentation chambers, which will make my summer lager brewing a whole lot easier.

Beer Diary Tastings and ramblings and whatnot

The 2017 Beer Diary Podcast Unexpected Christmas Special. For the holidays the familiar public ones, but also the 14th anniversary of the first entry in my actual.

The Silver Tankard Notes on real ale culture, from a Yorkshire lad in Newcastle

Boak and Bailey UK beer blog. The Silver Tankard on Facebook.

the ablution block

Another strapping young lad, with a good set of lungs, a healthy appetite, and what is shaping up like an excellent ability to sleep.

NZBeerBlog.com

Posted on November 6, 2011. And there will be some changes here at nzbeerblog over the next few weeks.

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