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The Process
Our Preparation
The brewing process of your beer begins several hours before
your scheduled appointment. English "two row" barley
(two rows of kernels on the stalk) is weighed and crushed in
a roller mill. This "grist" is then shoveled into the
mash tun where it is mixed with hot water to create the "mash".
The temperature and duration of the mashing process will determine
the alcohol, body and flavour characteristics of the beer. When
conversion has taken place, the sweet liquid (wort) is recirculated
over the grain which acts as a filter bed to clarify the wort
as it passes through. The wort is then drawn off to fill the
wort collection vessel as hot water is "sparged over
the grain bed to thoroughly rinse the grains of remaining fermentable
sugars. After this 2 ½ hour process, when the mash is
completely drained, the fresh, high quality wort is transferred
to the individual kettles. The "spent grain" remaining
in the mash tun is emptied and transported to Crofton to be used
as feed for a herd of Scottish Highland cattle.
During Your Visit
Upon your scheduled arrival, youll select one of our 20
or so recipes. Specialty grains are used to impart colour and
flavour to create different styles of beer. Your selection of
recipe will determine which specialty grains you weigh, grind
and place in the kettle to steep. When the grain is removed,
the wort is vigorously boiled at which time hops (a spice) are
added. At the beginning of the boil, hops are added for flavour
and bitterness and again near the end to provide aroma in the
finished beer. Hops also act as a natural preservative - the
only one we use! After the boil is shut down, a brewing technician
pumps the wort from the kettle through a heat exchanger (to chill
it down to proper fermenting temperatures) into your fermenter.
Your final step is to "pitch" (add) our liquid yeast
culture and then your beer is moved into the temperature controlled
fermenting room.
After You Leave
During fermentation, the yeast converts malt sugars to alcohol,
carbon dioxide and a multitude of other compounds that contribute
to flavour. One week later, fermentation is complete and your
beer is transferred into the cooler, causing the yeast and protein
to settle out. The beer is then cold filtered through our multi-stage
filtration resulting in beer that is visibly clear while still
retaining all of its full flavour. Your beer is then carbonated
(lower carbonation may be requested) awaiting your scheduled
arrival.
When You Return
On bottling day, your bottles are placed in our 72 head automatic
bottle washers for the 4 ½ minute sanitizing cycle. After
washing your bottles, they are then filled by yourself using
the automatic bottle fillers. These "counter-pressure"
filling units flood the empty bottle with Co2 before filling
to ensure the beer has no contact with damaging oxygen and to
prevent foaming, guaranteeing a perfect fill every time.
When You Get Home
Because your beer is unpasturized and contains no preservatives,
it is considered "live" beer. This means it contains
"invisible" microscopic yeast cells and is still able
to ferment at room temperatures. For this reason, it should be
treated as your dairy products are. Refrigeration is highly recommended
and will greatly extend the enjoyable shelf life of your beer.
Appointment Considerations
Most of our brewing appointments are between 12 and 8 p.m.. Beer
making takes approx. 90 min. while ciders take only 20 min. Bottling
is exactly 2 weeks later. A popular appointment option for a
group of friends is to book a "standing appointment".
This guarantees you a convenient and consistent brewing time
every 2 weeks. It's also a great economical use of time as when
you brew, you bottle the batch you made 2 weeks previous. This
means not only do you always have a fresh and varied supply but
only one visit is required per completed brew.
Additional Savings
Even though our beer is already ½ the price of store bought
beer, there are even more opportunities to save. Each time you
brew, you are rewarded with "brew points" for production
items. One point is earned for every dollar spent, therefore
when 1150 points are earned, you will receive a $115 brew, free
of charge! Book all six kettles with your friends or co-workers
and receive 15% off all 6 brews. This is a great way to receive
an assortment of beer and create a fun, relaxing social event.
(Please note there are no points awarded with "6'er"
discounts.)
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