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Monday, June 2, 2008

BrewDog Brewery

Arriving June 3, 2008


BrewDog Brewery


"We are not a faceless corporate monstrosity. We have no mind numbing automatic production line. We are just two guys trying to make the best beer we can, and trying to make other people as passionate about fresh, natural, full flavour beers as we are. We have no multi-million advertising campaign trying to fool you into thinking drinking cheaply made bland beer will change your life. Perhaps you think multi-million pound advertising campaigns make beer taste better. We don't. We do not merely aspire to the proclaimed heady heights of conformity through neutrality and blandness. Quality ingredients are expensive, time consuming hand brewing methods are expensive, all the extra care required because we use no additives or preservatives is expensive. We don't care! Our goal is not to keep costs down, cut corners and then fool consumers into thinking this bland nonsense is actually good beer through an advertisement onslaught. Our goal is to make truly amazing fresh, natural beers and not to compromise on any level. Come and join us on a journey..." -- Brewdog

Here is what is do in....
BrewDog Punk IPA (660)
BrewDog The Physics (660)
Paradox 009 Ardbeg Stout (330)
Paradox 005 Glen Moray Stout (375)


"Our artisan brewery is commited to making the highest quality traditional hand crafted ales all with contemporary innovative twists. Our beers are all hand brewed in small batches with a variety of speciality Scottish malt and imported hops. We have a 10 Barrel or 1600L Brewhouse where half a ton of malt is used to make a 1600 litre batch. The malt is added to the hot water in the mash tun. The wort (unfermented beer) is then transferred to the kettle where is it boiled for 90 minutes. During the boil hops are added for bitterness and aroma. We have 8 Cylindro-Conical uni-tanks, imported from Italy. These tanks act as fermentation tanks where the yeast turns the sugars in the beer into alcohol. After the fermentation these tanks are also used to condition and mature the beer. All our beers then go through a two stage filtration process before arriving at our bottling machine. The beer is then lightly carbonated which allows the flavours to come through before being bottled, capped, labelled and packaged. We are sure you will have as much fun drinking them as we had making them for you!" -- BrewDog

check out http://www.brewdog.com/

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