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Open Source Beer Name Announced

Posted by Neal  Published in Uncategorized Permalinks

We have decided on a name for the Open Source Beer. Keeping in line with the tradition of Doppelbock names ending in “ATOR” (see the 9th paragraph), the Open Source Beer will be called “Collaborator” as a tribute to all of those that helped us create the recipe.
Collaborator will be the latest edition in […]


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Jul

Open Source Beer Recipe Finalized

Posted by Neal  Published in Uncategorized Permalinks

As far as malt we have decided to go with Wyerman malt. We incorporate this malt in some of our other beers and we have had medal winning success. As far as verities, we are going to keep things on the simpler side. For the base malt we will be using Munich Type 1 this […]


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