Hi, felt the desire to get away from the unbridled rubbish that hides the good info on untappd so found this. I own The Loch Ewe Brewing Company which owns the ewebrew brand. We are a small microbrewery producing ales the old fashioned way. In the UK we call them real ales. Our brewing philosophy is all natural, no flavour or other adjuncts, no filtering and conditioning in the container the beer is served from. Not everyones cup of tea, and we do love other types of beer and manufacture methods but we hang our hat on the traditional way. It's our thing and what we love. We strive to make simple but well brewed beers and focus on that rather than pushing the envelope of creativity. however creativity is involved in how we manufacture and deliver our beers at the scale we do. hope to have found a good place with some like minded folks.
Welcome to BA! As a real ale maniac I would love to know where you can be found? Going to Leeds in September, any chance of finding you there?
thanks, we are base in the NW Highlands you can check us out at www.ewebrew.beer. we are in our second year of production and just starting to look at attending festivals.
Nice intro! You have found a great place to discuss all things about beer. There's a thread in the Beer Talk forum that has been active for about 8 months, and you might enjoy it. https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/cask-appreciation-piston-or-gravity-dispense.669724/. While this site is heavily based with U.S. membership, I think I've noticed a growth in activity by the international crowd, so your interaction will be welcomed. Hang around as much as you'd like, explore the site to discover all of the features, and enjoy your time here.
Count me as one of those very much looking forward to more from @Ewebrew. We have a local, Seneca Lake Brewing Co. as a local gem. After years of mediocre cask ale, they poured the first of MANY great cask ales for me. It was an eye opener. https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/47646/ Bradley is an expat from Lancashire and we are so fortunate to have him here in New York’s Finger Lakes. While we are at it, let’s set the mood with a toon from God’s personal guitarist.