Obviously I am not a fan of brewery tours.
Obviously I am not a fan of brewery tours.
Brakspears was the best brewery tour I've ever been on and it was free, we started in the sign writers shop and saw just about everything in the brewery ending up in the "Fish Room". That was a small corridor like room with a stillage down one side loaded with pins (4.5 galls), the room was so-called because of the stuffed fish in glass cases round the walls, not caught by anyone but trapped in the brewery's system which extracted water from the Thames. After the Fish Room we were taken to their best pub in Henley where a huge buffet was laid on with more free beer. That's what I call a brewery tour, in contrast I'm going to Robinsons in Stockport on 1st Oct and the tour costs £10 with no beer.
Talking of fish, interesting article on the BBC about the use of fish products to filter ale. I don't necessarily mind beer that isn't completely clear, but I can see this initiative inadvertently legitimising poorly kept, murky beer.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37350233
Finings have been used for centuries, better not tell the veggie wine drinkers it is in wine also
I used to use a clay based fining in my home made wine, Bentonite I think it was. The beer I left to settle naturally
PS better not tell folk that Bentonite is a main ingredient in cat litter, although lager drinkers may like additional cat connection
Last edited by Farway; 15-09-2016 at 12:20.
I drink to make others more interesting
Yep that's exactly what's behind this tripe, anyone who's seen isinglass knows there is no resemblance to "fish guts", it's a cloudy syrupy liquid and there is no filtration involved, it's an electro-chemical reaction. You could use egg whites if you prefer and indeed historically they were; so Protz is doing his usual historically ignorant trick with this one. You could also express disgust at the source material of many everyday items if you wanted to be an arse and I don't just mean animal based products.
I see the Camra Good Beer Guide has its first keg only pub in this years guide.The Twisted Barrel Taphouse in Coventry. What next Brewdog?
Some sense from my local Kent beer blogger Paul Bailey here:
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PaulB...bout-beer.html