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Cape of Good Hops

May 10, 2013

Cross-section_of_hop_coneEvery now and then people say that “it is impossible to grow hops in South Africa! We do not have enough sun hours for the hops to grow“.

That might be true if you want to grow the same kind of hops grown in the northern part of Europe, US or Southern Australia/Tasmania. But you do not need to do that because there are hops specially developed for less sun hours and the South African climate.

You could just go to SAB Miller hopsfarm in George to find out that it is possible to grow huge amount of hops in South Africa (another way to find out is to take the Outeniqua Country Hop Route).

Check out Beer Legends if you want to learn more about these special hop varieties (like Southern Brewer, Outeniqua, Southern Star (a descendant of Outeniqua) and  Southern Promise (a descendant of Southern Brewer).

Beer in southern Africa

May 6, 2013

I think it is safe to say that the craft beer revolution has come to South Africa. The last two years have been really intense. A lot of new breweries and a lot of new and interesting beers. Locally produced and good quality products from small and independent breweries. But what about the neighbouring countries? Has the revolution spread into more countries in southern Africa?

In 2011 we scouted Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe and the result was a bit disappointing. To be frank it was more or less non-existent. Camelthorn Brewery is the only micro-brewery in Namibia (update: the brewery is sold) and the only micro brewery in Zimbabwe that we know of is the Bespoke Brewers (update: the new Sarungano Brewing) who serve their beers at the Harare Beer Engine. We did not find any micro-breweries in the other countries. SAB has breweries in Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland producing beers like St Louis Lager (Botswana), Zambezi (Zimbabwe), Laurentina (Mozambique), Maluti (Lesotho) and Sibebe (Swaziland). East African Breweries and Namibian Breweries also have some large productions in many of the neighbouring countries.

These “giants” produce some fairly good beers according to style but maybe not the most innovative and interesting ones.

What have happened since 2011? I am sad to say. We had a “scout” in Zimbabwe a couple of months ago and the result is pretty much the same.

Southern Africa beer

Bardwell Brewery

May 4, 2013

Do you want to hear about a new brewery plan? I do not know much but to the north west of Nottingham Road, close to the Lesotho border and the Wits End Mountain Resort you could soon be drinking beers from the Bardwell Brewery.

The brewery will be in the Cathkin Park area in Central Drakensberg.

I let you all know when I know more about Mr Bardwell’s brewery plans. Please let me know if you know anything more about Bardwell Brewery.

From their Google+ site:
Brew Master: Bardwell Henry Patrick Hall – Bardy for short, as he is well known, the founder and brew master, loves beer and brewing.  It is not the only thing that drives to pursue his dream. An artist, craftsman, fisherman, farmer, father and grandfather he enjoy all the side benefits, like the camaraderie of fellow brewers and craft beer lovers. It’s the passionate people that bring to our craft and being around brew-centric culture. The fun had on brew days and being in the valley and with the community where our craft beer features.

Location: Off the R600, Cathin park, Champagne Valley, Central Drakensberg
Websitehttp://www.bardwellbrewery.com/
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Phone: BardwellBrewingCo

Boston Breweries launches Loaded Cannon Ale at Taste of Cape Town

April 10, 2013

The press release from Jolie360 about the Boston Breweries launch of Loaded Cannon Ale at Taste of Cape Town!
Loaded Cannon Ale
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Chris Barnard, owner and chief brewer of Boston Breweries and Russ Meyer who heads up Sales and marketing felt that Taste of Cape Town would be the perfect platform to launch their newly rebranded craft beer, Loaded Cannon Ale, previously known as Hazzard Ten Ale. Boston Breweries is just one of the many Brewers that will be part of The Craft Beer Project at the Taste of Cape Town. This will see them launch these ‘big boy’s beer’ amongst some of South Africa’s finest brews!

Boston Breweries Brand Management Company Jolie360 was tasked to rebrand their Hazzard Ten Ale. Through various social media competitions on a national level the name ‘Loaded Cannon Ale’ was finally settled on. The name and image of the cannon is a perfect fit and celebration of one of Cape Town’s iconic images, The Noon Gun. Particularly since this is classed as a beer with a bit of a punch at 10% alcohol percentage.

If you’re a fizzy yellow beer drinker this is definitely not for you. With an alcohol content of 10% it is one the strongest beer brewed in South Africa, the most defining character however is its flavour. It is dark red in colour, has a thick creamy head, and a strong malty character. The sweetness has been balanced by adding large amounts of hops to the beer after fermentation, a process called dry hopping. It’s definitely the beer that is the most fun to make. Available in 330ml bottle.10% ALC/VOL

Russ Meyer, “We are very excited to launch Loaded Cannon Ale at such a well established event such as Taste and encourage the public to come along to the Craft Beer Project tent to come along and give it a taste”

Boston Breweries Loaded Cannon Ale launches at Taste Festivals 2013
When and where:
Taste of Cape Town 2013 11th to 14th April
Taste of Durban 2013 26th to 28th July
Taste of Joburg 2013 26th to 29th September
Info: www.thecraftbeerproject.co.za

The Craft Beer Project partners up with Taste Festival 2013

March 5, 2013

The press release from Jolie360 about the Craft Beer Project partners up with Taste Festival 2013!

The Craft Beer Project

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The Craft Beer Project proudly announced at a press launch held on the 11th February 2013 at The Boston Breweries Tasting Room their newly established partnership with the Taste Festivals for 2013.  This exciting new collaboration will see The Craft Beer Project bring their own unique concept to that of the Taste Festivals. These include Taste of Cape Town 2013 11th to 14th April, Taste of Durban 2013 26th to 28th July, Taste of Joburg 2013 26th to 29th September and Taste of Christmas 6th to 8th December.

The brand new and most anticipated highlight of The Taste Festival will see The Craft Beer Project showcase a minimum of 18 taps of the best quality craft beer SA has to offer. Each Craft Beer will be expertly paired with different dishes from restaurants. “Beer pairing is quite a new thing,” says Greg Casey, co-owner of The Craft Beer Project. “And due to the increase in popularity at our signature food and beer pairing events we are now integrating it into the Taste Festivals.” Along with this there will be tutorials given by the brewers as well as Chefs making this one of the highlights the festivals in all 3 cities. Visitors will also have the opportunity to purchase product to take home at the show.

Russ Meyer, co-owner of The Craft Beer Project “We are very excited to be collaborating with such a well established brand such as Taste and see the additional of our brand, The Craft Beer Project, as a natural fit and progression.”

The Craft Beer project at Taste Festivals 2013
When:
Taste of Cape Town 2013: 11th to 14th April
Taste of Durban 2013: 26th to 28th July
Taste of Joburg 2013: 26th to 29th September
Taste of Christmas 6th to 8th December
Info: info@thecraftbeerproject.co.za
Website: www.thecraftbeerproject.co.za/
Contact:   Greg Casey 0823391119