real ale

MotownBlue said:
As I make beer for a living, it is very good to see that there are Blues on here who drink real ales. They can be wonderful, wonderful brews. Someday, I will fulfill one of my deepest wishes by attending a match at Eastlands and having a pint or six somewhere in Manchester.

I am already hatching a plan to brew a special beer to celebrate if we win the FA Cup! It will surely piss off all the American rags I deal with every day...

Awwwww giz a pint rkid, it feels like me throats been cut lol!
Only joking pal....what beer do you make? Is it something we could buy from you?
 
gazhinio said:
MotownBlue said:
As I make beer for a living, it is very good to see that there are Blues on here who drink real ales. They can be wonderful, wonderful brews. Someday, I will fulfill one of my deepest wishes by attending a match at Eastlands and having a pint or six somewhere in Manchester.

I am already hatching a plan to brew a special beer to celebrate if we win the FA Cup! It will surely piss off all the American rags I deal with every day...

Awwwww giz a pint rkid, it feels like me throats been cut lol!
Only joking pal....what beer do you make? Is it something we could buy from you?

Ha! I'd love to have a mob of Blues in my pub singing the team on to victory!

I work at a brewpub in Royal Oak, Michigan. I have been brewing ale since 1994 and been doing so professionally since 1998. I went to a brewing school in Chicago, Illinois in 1997.

All the beer made at my pub must be sold at my pub, so it is not anything you'd be able to buy. Right now these are the beers I have on tap:

Northern Light (just an easy drinking golden ale)
ESB
Red Ale
American-Style IPA
Belgian Pale Ale
Marzen Lager
Black IPA
Export Ale
Dry-Hopped ESB (on a British hand pull!)

Tomorrow I will filter over a Coffee 'n' Cream Stout for St. Patrick's Day.

Any Blues from anywhere who ever happen to be in the Detroit, Michigan area should look me up. I'm at the Royal Oak Brewery. Pints are on me!!!

My favorite beer in the world?

Fullers London Pride
 
I've spent most of my life drinking real ale.

I'd like to compare real ale with, well, artificial ale, if you like.

Does anyone know where I can find such a brew?
 
MotownBlue said:
gazhinio said:
Awwwww giz a pint rkid, it feels like me throats been cut lol!
Only joking pal....what beer do you make? Is it something we could buy from you?

Ha! I'd love to have a mob of Blues in my pub singing the team on to victory!

I work at a brewpub in Royal Oak, Michigan. I have been brewing ale since 1994 and been doing so professionally since 1998. I went to a brewing school in Chicago, Illinois in 1997.

All the beer made at my pub must be sold at my pub, so it is not anything you'd be able to buy. Right now these are the beers I have on tap:

Northern Light (just an easy drinking golden ale)
ESB
Red Ale
American-Style IPA
Belgian Pale Ale
Marzen Lager
Black IPA
Export Ale
Dry-Hopped ESB (on a British hand pull!)

Tomorrow I will filter over a Coffee 'n' Cream Stout for St. Patrick's Day.

Any Blues from anywhere who ever happen to be in the Detroit, Michigan area should look me up. I'm at the Royal Oak Brewery. Pints are on me!!!

My favorite beer in the world?

Fullers London Pride


Are the car factories still there in Detroit or have they long gone?
Is there must nostalgia left from the car game there?
I have always fancied visiting Detroit for the cars, Chicago because the Blues Brothers and its been stamped in my head, and New Orleans because i have this vision of smokey bars and blues music on every street corner.


If you make it over to Manchester I will see what I can do to get you a tour of our brewery.
 
MotownBlue said:
gazhinio said:
Awwwww giz a pint rkid, it feels like me throats been cut lol!
Only joking pal....what beer do you make? Is it something we could buy from you?

Ha! I'd love to have a mob of Blues in my pub singing the team on to victory!

I work at a brewpub in Royal Oak, Michigan. I have been brewing ale since 1994 and been doing so professionally since 1998. I went to a brewing school in Chicago, Illinois in 1997.

All the beer made at my pub must be sold at my pub, so it is not anything you'd be able to buy. Right now these are the beers I have on tap:

Northern Light (just an easy drinking golden ale)
ESB
Red Ale
American-Style IPA
Belgian Pale Ale
Marzen Lager
Black IPA
Export Ale
Dry-Hopped ESB (on a British hand pull!)

Tomorrow I will filter over a Coffee 'n' Cream Stout for St. Patrick's Day.

Any Blues from anywhere who ever happen to be in the Detroit, Michigan area should look me up. I'm at the Royal Oak Brewery. Pints are on me!!!

My favorite beer in the world?

Fullers London Pride

You'd have to let the 'mooners know if you were coming over - sure there'd be a long line of people willing to take you on a beer tour.

Quite a few little brewerys knocking about that allow visits.
 
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MotownBlue said:
gazhinio said:
Awwwww giz a pint rkid, it feels like me throats been cut lol!
Only joking pal....what beer do you make? Is it something we could buy from you?

Ha! I'd love to have a mob of Blues in my pub singing the team on to victory!

I work at a brewpub in Royal Oak, Michigan. I have been brewing ale since 1994 and been doing so professionally since 1998. I went to a brewing school in Chicago, Illinois in 1997.

All the beer made at my pub must be sold at my pub, so it is not anything you'd be able to buy. Right now these are the beers I have on tap:

Northern Light (just an easy drinking golden ale)
ESB
Red Ale
American-Style IPA
Belgian Pale Ale
Marzen Lager
Black IPA
Export Ale
Dry-Hopped ESB (on a British hand pull!)

Tomorrow I will filter over a Coffee 'n' Cream Stout for St. Patrick's Day.

Any Blues from anywhere who ever happen to be in the Detroit, Michigan area should look me up. I'm at the Royal Oak Brewery. Pints are on me!!!

My favorite beer in the world?

Fullers London Pride


Amazes me how real beers have caught on over there. We were there as recently as January, and micro breweries and brew pubs are everywhere now.

Yeah, the generic stuff like Bud Sprite etc is still all over, but many places (even a pub in Philly airport) adding real beers too. And it's far form the beardy/wooly jumper types drinking them.....young kids well into it all.

By the way, highly recommend Pete Brown's Three Sheets To The Wind book to you.....great stories of world beers (and lagers, did you know San Miguel is from the Phillipines? Imported to Spain in the 50's) and brewing tradition done with much humour.....a lot of it at Anheuser-Bucsh's expense. His other two books worth reading too...
 

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