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WillieW Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-25-09 09:37 AM
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Boston and German brewers team up
This is going to be some good stuff

http://telegram.com/article/20091025/NEWS/910250350/1002/rss01&source=rss




By George Frey THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


FREISING, Germany — The Boston Beer Co., maker of Samuel Adams, will team up with a venerable German brewery to jointly produce a new craft beer to be marketed in Germany and the U.S. next spring.

Boston Beer founder and master brewer Jim Koch and Josef Schraedler, managing director of Weihenstephan, said last week that their two companies have been working together for nearly two years on the beer, which they will make and market jointly.

It has yet to be named, but will be marketed in bottles with corks instead of the usual metal caps. It will pack a punch, with more than 10 percent alcohol. Both men described it as a Champagne-like “crisp pale brew.”

The Weihenstephan brewery, owned by the state of Bavaria, dates to 1040 when Benedictine monks began making beer at their cloister outside Munich.

The new beer will also follow Germany’s famed Reinheitsgebot, or purity law, which stipulates that beer can be brewed with only four ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast.

“We’re creating a brand, a product that never existed before, a very premium brand,” Koch said.

“Beer can stand with dignity and respect with the best of wine and spirits,” he said, without elaborating on brewing style or price.

Koch, a Harvard-educated, sixth-generation beer brewer with German heritage, said he was elated when Weihenstephan suggested a joint project.

“No brewer can walk up this hill and not have a reverence for this place; this is the longest-going brewery on Earth,” he said. Weihenstephan is headquartered at the idyllic site of the original monastery — a hilltop not far from Munich.

“Nobody knows more about beer than Weihenstephan. There is more knowledge about beer within a mile than anywhere on Earth,” Koch said.

The brewery has close ties with the Technical University of Munich’s beer studies program, located at the base of the hill — a place where Koch has sought experts and answers for his own company.

Schraedler said some of his staff was skeptical about the project, but were gradually won over.

“You need different ideas and perspectives sometimes. You need this atmosphere in which something new can be done. The first step is a long history. The new style will surprise a lot of people,” he said, but added that he doesn’t expect Weihenstephan to become a mass-market brand.

The publicly-held Boston Beer Co. sells more than 21 styles of beer, and is the largest-selling craft beer brewer in the U.S., though it has a market share of under 1 percent. The company is listed on the New York Exchange and its shares closed Friday at $39.46.

The Weihenstephan brewery was founded by Benedictine monks then became the Royal Bavarian State Brewery. It brews a dozen beers and is perhaps best known for its different Weizen, or wheat beers.
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Dreamer Tatum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-25-09 09:41 AM
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1. Will be backing up the truck for this stuff nt
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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-25-09 09:46 AM
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2. pop!
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LuvNewcastle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-25-09 10:13 AM
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3. Yum!
Looking forward to this.:toast:
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