Is Beer Here a gypsy brewer?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by OneDropSoup, Oct 4, 2012.

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  1. OneDropSoup

    OneDropSoup Pooh-Bah (2,213) Dec 9, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Just like the subject said. Their website is in Danish & googling "Beer Here" is like searching for a needle in a haystack. Anyone know the answer to this?
     
  2. duchessedubourg

    duchessedubourg Savant (1,181) Nov 2, 2007 Vermont

    Was told that yes, they are like Stillwater - traveling around doing collaborations. Have only tried a couple, but seems worth watching so far.
     
  3. OneDropSoup

    OneDropSoup Pooh-Bah (2,213) Dec 9, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Thanks. Are all their beers actual collaborations, or are they/he/she just using others' breweries for different batches?
     
  4. duchessedubourg

    duchessedubourg Savant (1,181) Nov 2, 2007 Vermont

    Not sure.
     
  5. TMoney2591

    TMoney2591 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,139) Apr 21, 2009 Illinois
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    Judging by the limited information I could gather on the website (Google's translating services are awesome!), Christian is the former brewer of Olfabrikken; most of his beers aren't collabs (though it looks like most of them that make it to the States are, in one way or another...); and he sure as hell seems like a gypsy brewer, though that tidbit is never made absolutely clear.
     
  6. shand

    shand Pooh-Bah (2,240) Jul 13, 2010 Florida
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    Yeah, Beer Here is absolutely gypsy brewed. I can point to De Proef and Søgaards Bryghus being their two main locations, although they've brewed at a ton of other places. Some of them are collaborations with the brewers at those locations, most of them are not.
     
  7. OneDropSoup

    OneDropSoup Pooh-Bah (2,213) Dec 9, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Thanks for all the input. Found out they also brewed at Nogne O, so yeah, gypsy all the way.
     
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