Yet another crappy video I've uploaded to YouTube.
This time I'm talking to John Keeling, the highly-respected former head of brewing at Fullers.
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2 comments:
You need to upgrade your description of the video! Good conversation with excellent visuals interspersed. I had a thought on the decline of cask. Cask might have to virtually die out and be reintroduced, in order to get a better price. In the US in the 70s, there were only a few specialty beers left. The east coast had (for example) McSorley's Ale at a price similar to that of Budweiser. Craft brewing started on the west coast that had a poor domestic beer selection and there was no reasonable price comparison between craft and competing domestic specialties. But cask, at least near me in ex-urban NY, has virtually died out.
Not sure if that would be a good idea.
Oscar
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