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The Referend

@TheReferend

100% spontaneous fermentation (no added yeast/cultures, ever) in oak, fresh/whole/real fruit, unfiltered, unpasteurized, unsweetened. Beer's in our webshop!

Kutztown, PA Katılım Nisan 2015
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@ArtifactBret If the purest form of a spontaneous fermentation requires the unnaturalness of sterility, then we’ll pass—that’s not our project. We aim to get out of nature’s way as much as possible to let it express itself. Forcing laboratory conditions is at odds with ambient life.
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@ArtifactBret Is there always going to be some measure of passive inoculation from the wood? Absolutely. Is “passive inoculation” what spontaneous fermentation is definitionally all about? Absolutely.
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@ArtifactBret Grapes/wine aren’t generally boiled (inherently pasteurized), so yes of course their fermentations can be spontaneous without coolships. Coolships are the simplest tool for simultaneously cooling and open-air inoculating boiling wort.
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@intothebrew Maybe, but New Glarus had been effectively replicating those stateside for decades or thereabouts before this more recent wave. I think Jamba Juice & Smoothie King are likely a greater inspiration for the contemporary fruit sugar trend.
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Sam Tierney
Sam Tierney@intothebrew·
It just occurred to me that Lindemans is probably the main inspiration for the heavily fruited/smoothie sour trend right? Geeks used to turn their noses up at them for essentially being fruit beverage with a splash of lambic but here we are.
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@intothebrew Could I just answer 'the entire portfolio of @merchantduvin in the 1990s'?

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@Thirsty_Pilgrim @SteveBody4 @jennypfafflin And also witnessed spontaneous fermentation in spirit barrels with alcohol levels inhospitable to yeast. Yeast is everywhere, and every spontaneous beer producer I’m aware of works to emphasize that by fastidious barrel cleaning & ambient wort exposure.
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@WhereandBack @Beervana Wayfinder now (unreal Helles), Little Beast yesterday and tonight, Ruse (whence the exquisite black IPA), Upright on Saturday between sessions of Brews for New Avenues! Zoiglhaus is v. intriguing but unsure we’ll make it out.
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Less than 24 hours into our Portland (OR) visit & already encountered a beautiful black IPA & hoppy red ale. The dream of the mid-aughts is alive in Portland.
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@DGerowPR It seems an odd introduction to a brewery with 14 non-mixed-ferm/non-spontaneous beers and 4 sparkling flavored fermented corn syrups, no?
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The Referend@TheReferend·
@nwitte @danieleharper Anyway, Allagash still exists and Sierra Nevada still bottle conditions. Other brewers making shit they hate for owners and customers they resent, and beer media giving said dextrose-concoctions ample coverage are an unholy ouroboros, compelling and awful.
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@nwitte @danieleharper I think this industrial capitalistic notion, equivocating on one’s process and products and deeming money/profit the sole aim, is probably a bigger part of the problem. But when so many opened strictly for the money, and those that didn’t sold out to private equity, I get it.
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Neil Witte
Neil Witte@nwitte·
But really, what's wrong with hard Mt. Dew? I don't get the outrage from beer people or why it would be conflated with beer issues. BB has been making a lot of money on all kinds of non-beer for years now and beer people are getting weird about this one?
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@MikeLovesBeer One time a local beer journalist grabbed hold of a 2nd row puncheon in our pyramid stack and shook it, remarking: “so these are full, huh?” Not even in our taproom! On a private tour!
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@StriderTB Thank you!!! That’s one of our very favorite beers we’ve ever produced, glad you’re enjoying!
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Jim
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One of my very favorite breweries, @TheReferend with another masterpiece.
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