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Beer Tasting12 May 202012 May 2020

A rough guide to tasting Beer

Introduction Here we try to give you a few rough guidelines to approaching the tasting of beer.  At the foot of this article will find an example of a beer tasting score sheet, this can be fun to do, but try not to get too …

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Cooking with Beer5 May 2020

Wasabi & Cheese Beer Sticks

Great Bar Snack or BBQ Accompaniment (Makes 50) Ingredients 1¼ Cups of Plain Flour(Sifted)65g Butter(Cubed and @Room Temp)½ Cup Cheddar Cheese(Finely Grated)½ tsp Salt & Freshly Ground Pepper1 Cup Feral Organic Pilsner1 Tbsp Wasabi Powder Additional S&P Cooking Instructions Pre-heat oven to 200˚C.  In a …

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Brewing History5 May 20205 May 2020

The most significant moments in brewing history

1066 AD : England – It is said that the Normans Conquered England because of their counterparts ‘over celebrating’ following victory over the Vikings in York. 1079 AD : Germany – Abbess Hildegarde of St Ruprechtsberg makes the first surviving reference to the use of …

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Brewing History5 May 20205 May 2020

Too absorbed in his business?

In the 1890’s, a brewer named Joseph Hartley was found floating , dead, in a gigantic vat of beer (valued then at £140) at the Castlemaine Brewery in Victoria. The contents of the Vat were run off down the street channels, under the vigilant supervision …

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Brewing History5 May 20205 May 2020

One for you, one for me.

“Travelling by road from Kalgoorlie to Wiluna, in the far West”, the traveller told me, “you pass through a township where, in the old days, the local publican was in the habit of always including himself in any round of drinks that was ordered”. A …

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Brewing History30 April 20195 May 2020

Shakespeare the Conner

During the mid-14th century, Ale-Conners were appointed by the City of London, with other towns following by creating local Ale Tasters. Duties included checking the measures in which ale was served and also monitoring the quality of ale on sale. They of course did not …

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