Welcome to Mark's Homebrewing
Save the Ales.
Skip the propaganda and link me to the current
events.
Mark enjoys drinking beer for its flavor and aroma. Mark has been brewing
his own beer since 1994. He primarily crafts Ales, but also enjoys Cider,
Mead, and Root Beer. Now that he has significant refrigeration, he has
begun to think about venturing into lagers. If you are interested
in his success, take a look at the awards he
has received since 1995.
As his home is his castle and has cousins brewing beer elsewhere in
the country, Mark bottles his beers under the label of "Glewwe's Midwestern
Castle Brewery". A personal choice is a "Death by Honey" mead,
with raspberry blossom honey and a final alcohol content of 10.5% ABV.
There is not much (only had enough honey for 2 gallons of mead) but strong
aroma, flavor, body, and kicks like a mule. I need to find some more
raspberry blossom honey. Another favorite past time is pressing
his own apples for juice and cider.
He has knowledge and/or experience with:
Please Note: This is not an exhaustive listing. In fact, the availability
of fine beers and home brew supplies is changing very quickly. I suggest
looking at some of the free newspapers and other information available
listed under Home Brewing News or Beerlinks
(Quality Global Beer & Brewing Links). I will try and keep on top of
the local market within the Twin Cities (of Minneapolis and St. Paul Minnesota,
USA). I will also try and keep an eye out for the market in the five state
region (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Dakotas). Please feel free
to inform me of additional information.
Some Guinness was spilt on the barroom floor
when the pub was shut for the night.
Out of his hole crept a wee brown mouse
and stood in the pale moon light.
He lapped up the frothy brew from th'floor
then back on his haunches he sat;
And all night long you could hear him roar,
"Bring on the god damn cat!"
Current Events
To save my sanity, I have moved all current events up with a the family
calendar. Hope you can sort it all out.
Brewing Styles
Life is too short to drink cheap beer.
Take a look at a summary of Categories &
Subcategories of Recognized Beer Syles (from BJCP and AHA).
Home Brew Competitions
"A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to
be thoroughly sure."
- Czech proverb
There are lots of competitions, but I am primarily interested in competitions
in the Twin Cities area ... or the five state region ... or having international
fame. Come take a look at what
I know about.
Home Brewing Clubs
In every organized activity, no matter the sphere,
a small number will become the oligarchical leaders and the others
will follow.
Sociology' Iron Law of Oligarchy
There are lots of clubs, but I am primarily interested in clubs in the
Twin Cities area ... or the five state region ... or having international
fame. Come take a look at what
I know about.
Home Brewing Supplies & Vendors
There are lots of vendors of home brewing supplies, but I am primarily
interested in vendors in the Twin Cities area ... or the five state region
... also mail order & web access. Come take
a look at what I have found.
Home Brewing Recipes
Mark has had some luck with a few recipes good
enough to share. I have broken them up into the following categories:
Beer,
Cider,
Mead,
Soda,
and Odds & Ends.
In addition, there is lots of room for experimentation with the Cat's
Meow Recipes.
Beer Tasting & Festivals
If it's good for ancient Druids,
runnin' nekkid through the wuids,
Drinkin' strange fermented fluids,
it's good enough for me!
There are lots of festivals, but I am primarily interested in festivals
in the Twin Cities area ... or the five state region ... or having international
fame. Come take a look at what I
have found.
Brew Pubs
Around here, a light beer is one that's half full.
Motto of Snake River Brewing Company & Restaurant,
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Brew Pubs are establishments that brew & serve on premise (usually
with food). I am primarily interested in brew pubs in the Twin Cities area
... or the five state region ... or having international fame. Come take
a look at what I have found.
Also, may I also suggest the pub lists at:
Breweries
There are several types of breweries: Micro, Regional, and Major. Breweries
may also do contract brewing for other labels. There are also Brew on Premise
breweries where "homebrewers" can make beer in a commercial grade environment.
There are lots of breweries, but I am primarily interested in smaller breweries
in the Twin Cities area ... or the five state region ... or having international
fame. Come take a look at what
I have found.
Schools
There are institutions dedicated to producing brew masters. Here
are some.
Home Brewing News
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Ale Street News
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American Brewer
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Beer is Good for You
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Beer Notes
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Beer Talk
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Brew
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Brew Pub
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Brew Your Own
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Brewing Techniques (now
out of business - Aug.'99. Sigh!)
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Celebrator Beer News
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Drink OnLine
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Great Lakes Brewing News, "Celebrating a region's beer &
culture"
214 Muegel Road, East Amherst, NY 14051
Voice: 716-689-5789, Fax: 716-689-5789, E-mail: glbrewing@aol.com
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Home Brew Digest (HBD)
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Malt Advocate magazine
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Midwest Beer Notes,
"All
The Brews That's Fit To Print"
339 6th Avenue, Clayton, WI 54004
Voice: 715-948-2990, Fax: 715-948-2981, E-mail: beernote@realbeer.com
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Minnesota Craft Brewing Guild
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Modern Brewery Age
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National Honey Board "honey hotline"
for technical questions, in addition to maintaining a list of AMERICA'S
HONEY SUPPLIERS.
Voice: 800-356-5941.
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Mead Lover's Digest, which is the mead equivalent of HBD, run by
Dick Dunn.
Subscriptions at mead-request@talisman.com
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Real Beer, Inc.
Voice: 415-387-4356
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Southern Draft Brew
News
Here are some sources of other brewing that may interest you.
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The Bathtub Brewers,
non-profit site dedicated to connecting homebrewers around the world
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WWW Virtual Library Beer
& Brewing Index
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The brewing section of The
Household Cyclopedia (1881) (and the rest as well) has been put on
the web. It has information on making beer, wine, and cider and includes
about 100 recipes for everything from white ale, Essex ale, and spruce
beer to gooseberry wine, walnut mead and koumiss (mmmm, fermented milk).
Also a lot of interesting technique information, like how to make a brimstone
match for "sweetening" barrels.
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Wine Index
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Having trouble pronouncing some of those brews?
See if this German
and Czech pronounciation guide helps?
Or how about this Belgian
Pronounciation Guide.
Here are some other FTP brewing sites that may interest you.
UK (English) Brewing News
Some mead links, some of which contain honey info:
Brewing Humor & Quotable Quotes
"Winston, you're drunk."
--Bessie Braddock to Winston Churchill
"Bessie, you're ugly. But tomorrow I shall be sober.."
--Churchill's reply |
Mark has collected a interesting set of humor and quotable quotes on
brewing & drinking. He invites you to smile and enjoy
the lighter side of brewing.
For comments, please contact Mark, the webmaster@glewwe-castle.com
© 1998 - 2009 Mark D. Glewwe
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