Saturday, 27 August 2016

Brewing Tutor Wanted

Are you a passionate homebrewer?

Are you a homebrewer who loves brewing.  Brew-School in Bakewell has a unique opportunity for a homebrewer to develop / head up a new advanced home brewing course aimed at homebrewers who are looking to develop their brewing skills. 

Would you like to communicate your knowledge of homebrewing to others?

The candidate doesn't have to have any formal teaching qualification just a passion for homebrewing and a desire to communicate this to others.  The day course will take place at Brew-School and most likely at the weekend so if anybody is still working this role can run along your full time job.  If you are interested just drop us a line by email, or give us a call at Brew-School.

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Thursday, 26 May 2016

Brewing fermenter tanks for sale


We have been recently been approached by Rob Stanley who has a couple of fermenters for sale.  Brew-School has no knowledge of them so caveat emptor but thought that they may be of interest to some of our start up microbrewers. 

Second hand fermenting vessels for sale  

"They are second hand Blichmann 300 litre fermenters which also convert easily to 150 litre. The fermenters are the best type on the market today and are approximately 12 months old complete with Tri-clamp fittings, seals, legs and braces. New, each one retails for around £2500.

These fermenters are offered for sale to any expanding Brewers."

For more details contact Rob Stanley on 07941 696835 for a chat. 


Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Setting up a microbrewery - our tutors experience

One of our tutors on our Setting Up Your Own Microbrewery course Alex Barlow has just followed his own advice and set up Sentinel Brewery in Sheffield which opened its doors to the public on Monday.  Good luck to Alex and the other Sentinels and this Brew House and bar will I'm sure make a massive contribution to the brewing and craft beer scene in Sheffield.  I'm particularly looking forward to trying their in house lager.

The fact that Alex is going through the process of setting up his own brewery and bar just reinforces the fact that at Brew-School our expert tutors are practitioners living and doing things in the brewing industry now, today.

We look forward to getting Alex's expert insights on his set up process so far and learning on our next Setting Up A Microbrewery Essentials in May the things you really need to know before you take the brewing plunge.


Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Wine maker diversifying into craft beer

There has been a trend recently of some of the small wine and spirit producers diversifying into the craft beer market.  The latest wine producer to move into the brewing market under their sub-brand of Curious Drinks is Chapel Down based in Kent.

New Funding For Breweries

The new funds will be used to build a brewery and visitor attraction and incentives were offered to potential funders including discounts on the cost of the firms beer.  Chapel Down are not the only brewery to tap the buoyant crowd funding route to raising funds for their brewery but are unusual in the respect that they have a wine making heritage.  Other recent crowd funding for breweries were the Aaran Brewery who also used the funds to build a visitor centre and acquire other property assets such as a hotel and pubs.  The trend for crowdfunding was pioneered by another Scottish Brewery Brewdog and the rest as they say is history. A recent example of a Brew-School graduate Nick Farr has also used crowd funding to finance his expansion into a commercial brewing operation down in Harpenden bringing a brewery back to the area for the first time in just under a hundred years.
  
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Sunday, 20 March 2016

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Sunday, 13 March 2016

Done the course - wear the T-Shirt!


Hot off the catwalks of Milan & London Brew-School brings you the Brew-School T-shirt.  In alluring ash grey it allows you to wear you brewing credentials with pride!

Here is a little sneak preview but the real thing will be available at Beer X and online from Brew-School from 15th March at the very reasonable £10 in 4 accommodating sizes. (  + Post & Packaging £5)

Get your order in early as we have only have a limited number of 100.

Medium - Chest size 38 - 40 cm
Large Chest size 41 - 43 cm
X-Large Chest size 44 - 46 cm
XX-Large Chest 47 - 49 cm

To reserve your T-shirt just email us at : fashion@brew-school.com with your size and we can send you one out; alternatively buy them direct at Beer-X or Brew-School.

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Monday, 15 February 2016

Brewing mega merger - microbrewery opportunity



The news that AB InBev and SAB Miller have completed their mega merger creating the worlds biggest brewer generating half of the brewing industry profits could cause microbreweries to feel even more threatened from a dominant brewer with vast economies of scale and financial and geographic reach.  Not so in my opinion.  This in me is the crowning moment for microbreweries across the world.  The time when big beer has finally overstepped the mark and overstretched itself and sullied it's reputation with the average beer drinker to a point where they will question the undeniable fact that if they are drinking Peroni are they really drinking Stella or Becks and is there any difference other than price and a marketing teams carefully worked out brand positioning for their beer? At this point they may come to a dawning realisation that what they really need to do is try a proper craft beer; one that has been lovingly crafted by a brewer, who's taste is original and authentic and is a unique handcrafted product.

 

Brewing mega merger has parallels


To me it reminds me of my experiences with Microsoft and PCs for years I struggled with laptops using Microsoft ubiquitous operating system that worked averagely badly but I knew it and stuck with what I new.  After years of people telling me about this funny little thing called an Apple Mac. I finally switched and realised that everything worked.  There was no going back!  When I walk into a coffee shop and see someone struggling for an hour trying to log on I want to whisper ...just get a mac.  In just the same way when I walk into a pub or bar and see someone ordering a Fosters, Peroni, Becks on draft I want to shout STOP! What a waste of a potentially great drinking experience especially when you look round and there is a range of fantastic hand crafted beers on offer.  Not all dark heavy.  Light hoppy fragrant saisons, a dry hopped IPA or a proper lager all for the same price of a bland piece of corporate brewing masterminded by accountants and marketing men not brewers.  Admittedly, you will always get a consistent beer...but a consistently unbelievably mediocre beer where the brewery is just as likely to have been brewing Stella as Fosters or Peroni (authentic?!!?)

 

New dawn for Microbreweries & craft brewers


Following on from this merger I hope and believe that mass beer drinking consumers will start to see the light.  Just in the same way that when Ford owned Jaguar cars they failed to convince enough drivers that they luxury car was nothing more than an overpriced Mondeo with a different badge.  Will consumers start to question the logic of paying £4 or £5 for a Peroni which is probably brewed in Burton Upon Trent under licence.

This disaffection with mass produced and internationalised beer brands presents a massive opportunity for innovative and exciting new microbreweries and regional brewers to tempt away new beer drinkers into the craft and real ale drinking market.

 

Why I drink craft beer everyday


This is not a confessional!  I'm not sitting in front a panel of AA. It's true.  I drink mainly a single pint of real ale or craft beer every day in a pub.  It's part of my life and I love it. Often I'm working but I still rather drink it out.  Beer is meant to be drunk around people laughing, joking, eating, discussing the state of the world and their families.  To me the mass consumption of supermarket mass produced bland branded beer on your own watching TV is a sad indictment of a society that has lost it's way and true meaning and a million miles away from what the whole beer drinking experience should be.  This is what lead me to set up Brew-School.  To encourage more breweries, more brewers and make beer drinking a more rewarding experience.  British beer is a major part of British culture and something I am rightly proud of.

Going back to the brewing mega merger above I believe that Brew-School can play a part in redressing the balance between big brewer and the emerging microbrewing sector.  We have only being going a short time but we already have a number of success stories and have shown brewers how to set up their own microbrewery.

So if you are looking at setting up a microbrewery the time could be right to take on big beer and persuade not just the converted real ale drinkers but all those other beer brewers that now is the time to swap to a hand crafted beer.

Looking for microbrewery set up advice or how about being taken through all the essential things you need to consider when setting up your own microbrewery on a dedicated course.

Chris Horne is a Director of Brew-School and these are his personal views and not necessarily that of Brew-School Ltd.