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Brewcon 2017 - possible speaker

Started by Dr Jacoby, June 21, 2016, 11:49:11 PM

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Jonnycheech

"International cooperation in the 19th-century brewing industry"
Tapped: FES, NEIPA, CocoIMS, Flanders 2018, Passion Fruit/Peach BW
Fermentors: Raspberry Wheat, Session IPA
Bottled: Cherry Lambic 2019

Ciaran


Beermonger

He has so much to give.

Bring Ron on!
Planning: DIPA, Kweik PA, Calibration Pale Ale
Putrifying: nothing
Pouring: Lovely Saison, Czech Lager, 1804 Porter
Past: Cashmere PA

oblivious

I would  second Ron, one of the best beer historians around!

Also give the hassle he's had with AHA/nhc of late he probably would be up for it

LordEoin


irish_goat

I'll enquire as to how "reasonable" his rates are.  ;)

Dr Jacoby

Quote from: LordEoin on July 06, 2016, 08:04:30 AM
Are his books any good?

I have his vintage beer recipe book. It's excellent.
Every little helps

oblivious

Quote from: LordEoin on July 06, 2016, 08:04:30 AM
Are his books any good?

If your interested in properly researched evidence based history they are. Martyn Cornell writes much better stories, but Ron probably has the most comprehensive  catalogue to talk on

Dr Jacoby

Agreed. He loves busting myths and has a bit of a mouth on him.

I think his blog is really where it's at. If you're into berliner weisse, for example, you could spend days researching his posts on the topic. Some great stuff in there.
Every little helps

LordEoin


mr hoppy

The vintage book is very different from the other ones in fairness. They seem like compilations of the kind of lists he puts up on his blog from what I've seen.

I'd say he's a good speaker. Might convince me to try to make it to Brewcon next year.


irish_goat

Quote from: CH on January 26, 2017, 02:42:58 AM
bump

Announcement coming very soon!

Ron is travelling to the US this year and his fees were a little outside our price range too...

Bubbles

James Spencer next year lads, please........  :)