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Brewers & Union and Arcobräu – Part two

February 7, 2013

A couple of months ago I wrote about Brewers & Union/Collective Sao Gabriel and the German brewery Arcobräu Gräfliches Brauhaus. The Bavarian brewery Arcobräu is the brewery behind the Brewers & Union beers. It has been kept a secret (more or less) until now. I want to be clear that it is nothing strange and odd about that. I respect the fact that Brewers & Union do not want to talk about their business deals in public. For me as a consumer it becomes a dilemma though. I care about ingredients, brewing methods and origin when it comes to beer (and food) and I want to know these things. I am not satisfied with “it is a good beer” because I want to know more.

When I looked through the Arcobräu range of beers and compared them with the Brewers and Union beers I found many similarities. In fact I found so many I just had to dig a little deeper. Later on I found a press release that confirmed what I was looking for.

Good to know when comparing beers
A “good to know” fact is that printed ABV (alcohol %) on beer labels does not have to be exact. In fact the deviation could be up to 0,5 %. A beer with 5,2 % on the label could be anything between 4,7 % – 5,7 % .
Another good thing to know is beer styles. A Zwicklbier for instance is often an unpasteurised and unfiltered lager.

Brewers&ArcobräuWhat did I found?
The Brewer & Union beers is not all “their own” beers but rather a rebranding of Arcobräu beers. The Brewers & Union Unfiltered Lager is a rebranding of Arcobräu Zwicklbier. The same goes with Brewers & Union Dark Lager that is a rebranded unfiltered Arcobräu Schloss Dunkel. I am not going to make a long list. You could make your own comparisons.

What do I think?
I do not really care if companies rebrand beers from others breweries unless they pretend it is their own. Arcobräu makes really good beers and I am glad that you could find that type of quality beers in South Africa. I am not going to comment on business deals and marketing strategies. I hope that Brewers & Union starts to develop their own range of beer.

Devil´s Peak is moving

January 28, 2013

Devil´s Peak Brewing Company is moving to Durham Avenue, Woodstock, Cape Town! A nice looking house with a great view over Devils´s Peak and Table Mountain.

Devil´s Peak and Woodstock Brewery bought the old Paulaner brewing equipment last year and soon the two breweries will (almost) be neighbours in Woodstock. The new Devil´s Peak Brewery is close to Albert Road/Gelb Lane where Woodstock Brewery is building their brewery.  There will only be 1 km for you to “walk” from one place to another (with the NeighbourGood market at the Old Biscuit Mill inbetween).

Location: Durham Avenue, Woodstock, Cape Town (soon)
Website: www.devilspeakbrewing.co.za/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Devils-Peak-Brewing-Company/307661379315121
Twitter: twitter.com/DevilsPeakBC
Google+: plus.google.com/106981749677060865626
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Weissbier at CBC

January 26, 2013

Cape Brewing Company´s first Weissbier (Amber Wiess) is ready for tasting. The combination Wolfgang Ködel and Weissbier is always a winner. His famous Red Weiss will be back in production during this years but first out is the Amber Weiss. Take some hours of and visit Cape Brewing Company in Paarl!

Cape Brewing Company map

Brilou’s Brauhaus

January 21, 2013

Wouter Brink and Derick Louw have been homebrewers for more than 10 years now. A few years back they decided to take their brewing hobby one step further and started Brilou’s Brauhaus. The brewery is situated in the small town of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga. According to their Facebook page they want “everybody to be able to taste this wonderful beer”. Rumours says they have big plans. The plans includes a bistro in Nelspruit and maybe also a large brewery (150-300 hektoliters/month).

They produce three different beers. A pale ale, red ale and a porter.

Location: Riverside Lifestyle Centre, 43 Waterfall Avenue, Riverside Industrial Park, Nelspruit.
Website: –
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Brilous-Brauhause/268020249909717
Twitter: –
E-mail: –
Phone: 083 754 5391

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The Constantia Craft Beer Project 2013

January 17, 2013

The press release from Jolie360 about the Constantia Craft Beer Project 2013!

The Craft Beer Project Constantia

—— PRESS RELEASE —–

With 2012 being a resounding success for The Craft Beer Projects perpetual quest for BEERVANA, and continued national growth of events and festivals, sees 2013 come in with the promise of lots more of the same!  Craft Beer at its best.
The year kicks off for The Craft Beer Project with the production of the Constantia Craft Beer Project Festival on the 23rd and 24th February 2013 at The False Bay Rugby Club. The Festival will house 15 local and international Craft Beer Brewers along with delicious slow food stalls and local wineries.
A new concept of brew bucks is also being launched this festival which allows festival goers a chance to buy tasters and food with this effective new currency!
This summer craft beer festival celebrates the craft of brewing in a friendly atmosphere that is fun for the whole family! A picnic like atmosphere on the lawns with craft, arts and a fantastic line up of live entertainment will be available. Families and craft beer enthusiasts will be encouraged to bring along the little ones. There will be a dedicated supervised area with activities including pony rides for the kids to enjoy whilst the grownups sip and savor fine craft beer and wine.
“The Craft Beer Project looks forward to yet again uniting the Craft Beer Family and leading the craft beer revolution, particularly since this is the first one geared towards a family atmosphere and fun in the sun” says Greg Casey, co-owner of The Craft Beer Project.

The Constantia Craft Beer Project Festival
When: 23rd till 24th January 2013
Time: Saturday 10am till 10pm, Sunday 10am till 5pm
Where: False Bay Rugby Club, Constantia, Cape Town
Info: info@thecraftbeerproject.co.za
Website: www.thecraftbeerproject.co.za/
Tickets: www.quicket.co.za/events/1516-the-constantia-craft-beer-project/