Craft Beer is exploding in Indiana and Michigan. This blog is dedicated to exploring these regional & midwest brewery's offerings while providing a look into the life of a home brewer. Look for our featured craft beer of the week as well as brewery reviews, ratings, brew tips and the occasional laugh...
Monday, November 18, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Be Wise...Organize!
A good homebrewer knows that the key to great beer is proper (Borderline obsessive) sanitization after you have crossed into the cold zone of the brew day. For you Brewbies (Rookie homebrewers) the cold zone is any stage after your liquid has stopped boiling. This is the danger zone where bacteria can rear its ugly head.
A couple of simple tips can dramatically reduce your chances of adding these unwanted guests:
A couple of simple tips can dramatically reduce your chances of adding these unwanted guests:
- Organize! Keep your brewing tools together.
- Create a simple equipment stand and hang the tools versus putting them back in the box wet or leaving wet tools in contact with surfaces. By hanging your tools you allow them to air dry.
- Purchase an inexpensive plastic wallpaper paste tub. They are narrow and long and the perfect size for your brewing tools. Save some of the sanitizer to add to the wallpaper tub and give your tools a quick dip before hanging them on your equipment stand. Why not give them one more dip in sanitizer? Especially if you already have some made up.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Four Horsemen Closes Its Doors
After two years of operation Four Horseman Brewing Company has abruptly closed. This past Monday via social media they posted, "We want to thank all of our distributors, local establishments, consumers and supporters for enjoying our beer over the last couple years. This is a decision made by the owners after careful examination of the craft beer segment, future growth and other factors” Ben Roule commented.
Ben Roule is one of four owners in the brewery. They purchased the Four Horsemen branding rights but were never able to replicate the former microbreweries recipes. Growing up in the South Bend/Mishawaka area many people were familiar with the first Four Horsemen Brewery which was located along Main Street in Mishawaka. When the original Four
Ben Roule is one of four owners in the brewery. They purchased the Four Horsemen branding rights but were never able to replicate the former microbreweries recipes. Growing up in the South Bend/Mishawaka area many people were familiar with the first Four Horsemen Brewery which was located along Main Street in Mishawaka. When the original Four
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Sad Day....
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Calling All Breweries!
We're looking for a few good men...er women...er brewery owners. We want to tour your facilities and highlight you on Brew From The Bend!
Don't Be Shy. Send your invites to Kringweiser@gmail.com
-Cheers!
Don't Be Shy. Send your invites to Kringweiser@gmail.com
-Cheers!
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