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Alex and Declan's beer launch

Started by admin, December 14, 2013, 11:49:29 AM

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Those not on twitter, Alex Lawes and Cara Declan brewed up an Oatmeal Stout with Coffee & Vanilla, and are launching it at L. Mulligan's on Wednesday 18th.

Hop Bomb

Good man lads! Looking forward to trying it. Salt house are always looking for Irish beers...
On tap: Flanders, Gose,
Fermenting: Oatmeal Brown, 200ish Fathoms,
Ageing: bretted 1890 export stout.
To brew:  2015 RIS, Kellerbier, Altbier.

Alex Lawes

Cheers lads. Wednesday night in mulligans.
Absolutely loving the scene of homebrewers getting in there right now.
Spent last night loving Rossa's galaxy pale ale in mulligans.
Been supping cathal's ginger stout from the tank and planning a night on it down in Farringtons.
We've this on for draught this Christmas and another brew hot on the heels of it next month .
'Wan the homebrewers putting their stuff out. Ireland's all the better for it!
See yous on Wednesday yeah?

DEMPSEY

Quote from: Alex Lawes on December 14, 2013, 11:41:58 PM
Cheers lads. Wednesday night in mulligans.
Absolutely loving the scene of homebrewers getting in there right now.
Spent last night loving Rossa's galaxy pale ale in mulligans.

Did Rossa do a commercial brew of his Galaxy Pale ale as well.
Dei miscendarum discipulus
Forgive us our Hangovers as we forgive those who hangover against us

Shane Phelan

Quote from: DEMPSEY on December 15, 2013, 12:48:30 PM
Quote from: Alex Lawes on December 14, 2013, 11:41:58 PM
Cheers lads. Wednesday night in mulligans.
Absolutely loving the scene of homebrewers getting in there right now.
Spent last night loving Rossa's galaxy pale ale in mulligans.

Did Rossa do a commercial brew of his Galaxy Pale ale as well.

Yeah, first I heard of it was yesterday! I would have been on the lookout if I had if known.

TT

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Shane Phelan

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Ciderhead

Nope it was with Trouble and it's or it was at Brewdock, I had a crafty pint earlier in the week I preferred lower abv version, I must be going soft.

Hop Bomb

Whats the legal/revenue/hse issues with releasing beers this way? Is this part of the brown paper bag project or something new? Im not in the know with this project like ye folks in the pale
On tap: Flanders, Gose,
Fermenting: Oatmeal Brown, 200ish Fathoms,
Ageing: bretted 1890 export stout.
To brew:  2015 RIS, Kellerbier, Altbier.

DEMPSEY

Well I'm in the Pale and know as much as yourself :)
Dei miscendarum discipulus
Forgive us our Hangovers as we forgive those who hangover against us

Ciderhead

December 15, 2013, 06:54:30 PM #9 Last Edit: December 15, 2013, 07:23:19 PM by CH
No legal issues. It's not Homebrewer selling unlike that ejit in Cork who was selling but disappeared.
The Homebrewer provides the recipe to the contract brewer or brewery and it's scaled up and brewing process overseen by Homebrewer.
Must be a nice warm feeling to be drinking your own beer with your peers in a public bar.

irish_goat

Quote from: CH on December 15, 2013, 06:54:30 PM
No legal issues. It's not Homebrewer selling unlike that ejit in Cork who was selling but disappeared.
The Homebrewer provides the recipe to the contract brewer or brewery and it's scaled up and brewing process overseen by Homebrewer.
Must be a nice warm feeling to be drinking your own beer with your peers in a public bar.

That's legal if the contract brewery are the ones delivering and charging for the beer though. Need to set yourself up with revenue if you want to it yourself.

DEMPSEY

Sure if you brew in a commercial set up then all is legal as the brewer is charging you for producing the beer and has to add on the excise duty and VAT too. :(
Dei miscendarum discipulus
Forgive us our Hangovers as we forgive those who hangover against us

irish_goat

Quote from: DEMPSEY on December 15, 2013, 09:27:39 PM
Sure if you brew in a commercial set up then all is legal as the brewer is charging you for producing the beer and has to add on the excise duty and VAT too. :(

But when you go to sell it you'll need a distributors license will you not?

delzep

Contract brewing happens in Belgium a lot

CARA

Thanks a million for posting this up Tube. Hope to see some of you down there. Beer will be pouring at Kavanaghs, Farrigtons, Probus Wines on Fenian St, The Headline, and a couple of other places TBC
Upa Sesh