Old Spot Brewery - Cullingworth (I helped)

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Old Spot Brewery - Cullingworth (I helped)

Post by WishboneBrewery » Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:49 pm

Today I helped make award winning real ale at the 'Old Spot Brewery' in Cullingworth near Keighley.
They have recently Won the Leicester Beer Festival with a Gold for Spot O' Bother which was also a 1st in the Porter/Stout category.
Please check their beers out when you see them :)
http://www.oldspotbrewery.co.uk

The brew is a pretty hoppy and mainly pale malt with some wheat, name yet to be decided.
Chris has a relaxed attitude to brewing and there's nothing complex in his brewing process, knowing his process and customers tastes gives him plenty of room to experiment within his brewing experience in creating new ales.

Here's a Few snaps from today:
The Brewery, Mashtun in front, Boiler back left and HLT's at the right:
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The 2 elements inside the boiler:
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FV's:
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FV's being cleaned and sterilised:
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Sparging, Grains were Optic Malt and Wheat Malt:
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Weighing out the hops, Todays hops were Fuggles for Bittering, Golding, Willamette & Fuggles for flavour/aroma:
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Used hops in the boiler:
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I've just drunk a bottle of a dark Mild Chris gave me which is well balanced and chocolaty, another bottle of something light is waiting for after though I forget what he called it. They don't normally bottle their beers as they stick to dealing direct with pubs.

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Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:56 pm

Sounds like a good day :)
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Post by WishboneBrewery » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:00 pm

yeah, very good.... its always good learning stuff:)
Got a few freebies too, so I'm going to have to brew something with a shed load of fuggles in it!!! :)

It was really good of Chris to let me help and interesting hearing a microbrewer's perspective on this business of selling ale.

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Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:52 pm

pdtnc wrote:Got a few freebies too, so I'm going to have to brew something with a shed load of fuggles in it!!! :)
Or lots of beer with slightly less fuggles in it ;) You can't beat fuggles :)
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Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:43 am

Well I could do that....!!! :D

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Post by leedsbrew » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:55 pm

Great post matey. I had spot 'o' bother at Skipton or/and Halifax beer festival this year and it was fantastic. What a nice chap for letting you come along for the day. Had you known him previously or did you contact him on the off chance?

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Post by WishboneBrewery » Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:34 am

It was just on the off chance, Having been made redundant I'm researching a bit to see if the Hobby can be made into a small business...

Here's a few things I picked up...
  • I should have a go at fly sparging and it would be a good idea to calibrate my Boiler so I know when to stop sparging.
  • It would be better to run a Microbrewery business with a business partner for sales, delivery and promotion.
  • Also better for it not to be your only source of income, at least while getting a customer base and regular sales.
  • Stay away from large scale and industrial style brewing if you want to keep the brewing enjoyment.
  • Different FV sizes can alter the way your ale tastes, so scaling up a Home brewed beer to a commercial saleable beer might take some further development work.
  • Casks cost a lot of money and having a cask go missing or stolen can wipe out your profit instantly!
  • Get used to stirring the Mash tun with a Shovel not a spoon.
  • Use a Pressure Washer for all your Cleaning down.
  • Brew Beers that your customers like rather than what you like.
  • Sell your product direct rather that through a distribution network so you actually get your casks back.
:)

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