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Friday, 12 June 2020
New book proof
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The proof copy of my latest book, "Can we stay longer?" I must say that it's looking dead cool. And it's in colour. One ...
A film about the Velkepopovice brewery in the 1920s
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This is one of the most detailed films I've seen about brewing from this sort of period. Absolute gold. Some really cool stuff in th...
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Northern bottled Pale Ale after WW II
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Bitter had kicked off the war generally weaker in the rest of England than in London. But, just like WW I, WW II tended to iron out region...
Thursday, 11 June 2020
19th-century Scottish Stock Ale
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As in England these were essentially aged versions of Mild Ale. One of the unusual features of Scottish brewing is the large number of ver...
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Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Let's Brew Wednesday - 1939 Barclay Perkins Sparkling Beer
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Here's a treat for you - another wartime British Lager. Though you may already have drunk this beer. If you attended the historic La...
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Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Malzbier between the wars (part two)
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Time for more watery Malzbier fun with Schönfel. Though this time there are some of almost normal strength. "In addition to them, ...
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Monday, 8 June 2020
Provincial England Mild Ale during WW I
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XX Ale was Adnams biggest-selling Mild Ale. And one they brewed right through the war. Since it started off with a far lower gravity than ...
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