Thursday, 27 October 2011

Green Reaper and Little Willie

Its been another busy week at Dorset's award wining brewery. Our Leg Warmer is currently in its maturation tanks at the bottling plant so this should be ready to be quaffed within a week or so. I have brewed another Thunderbox for cask, this porter has completely knocked my socks off. Not only is it a dark ale yet suprisingly fruity, the aroma wafting from my brewhouse has caused Pete the saddler to stop what he was doing and comment that i must love doing what i do. I must admit brewing T.box has been a revelation, fermentation has been a dream, as you know a good brewer will nurture his/her brews upto the point they get put into cask or bottle, fastidiously documenting all stages of the process. With all gravities as we wished for I set up my finings trials at the end of the day and returned the following morning to ascertain what amount isinglass i would plump for. It was at this point Rob went scrabbling around behind the bookcase in Clare's office and came back clutching an old anglepoise lamp and with a glint in his eye like a naughty schoolboy, plugged it in and switched it on behind the cylinders. The deepest ruby red appeared from within this black beer like some kind of mystical magic. The next time you are lucky enough to have a pint of this spectacular beer in your hand put it up to a light and see for yourself.

The next exciting creation from within the brewhouse is the evoloution of Little Willie, this has graduated from 4.9% to a hefty 5.9. I have to admit the extra 20 percent of grist was an interesting experience for myself and the mash tun, but we both coped quite well and he is currently residing in the big tank, flocculation today started suddenly, and i opted to open one of the big lids and leave over night, so it will be interesting to see what we are greeted with in the morning, i will make sure i have charged the camera as i am guessing this will be quite special!

And finally....The Green Reaper.. this is our GREEN BEER and by a green beer i do not mean a greeen beer made with the first cuttings of the freshed hops from this years crop, brewed directly from bine to copper, like our very own Green Pea, (more about that beauty in future blogs) but a beer that is actually Green. You can see pictures of this wonderfull creation on our facebook page. It is actually Green! You can find this locally in The Giant Inn in Cerne Abbas over this weekend and in various JDW pubs and Free Houses,feel free to email or call the brewery and the piddle team will point you in the direction of your nearest establishment serving the "Evil twin of Silent Slasher"
Thats it for this installment be nice to each other, or as Charles Allen once said "You can make more friends in a month by being interested in them than in ten years by trying to get them interested in you."
Happy Piddling
Vic

Thursday, 20 October 2011

sooner than i thought..

It was only yesterday I posted our 1st blog, but those of you who know Piddleworld will realise 24 hours is a long time. Rob, our noble leader has met with Jamie the designer and has previewed the new designs for Little Willie and Yogi, so keep your eyes on facebook and twitter for these. The big news that has got me back infront of this screen displaying my two finger typing to my loyal assistant Simon (Running Rebel) is the arrival back of THUNDERBOX PORTER- IN A BOTTLE. This eagerly awaited delivery back from our bottlers was amazing. Thunderbox Porter has been described as "Black Ruby and full bodied" and "packed with light zingy floral and blackcurrant hops for flavour and aroma" and not forgetting "Perfectly Pukka winter drinking" by you know who!

Anyway folks I must dash as coincidently i am brewing Thunderbox for cask today and have to put my Off-boils in and rake over, and if you are familiar with Bramling cross you will know this is a joy to behold, I love my job.

Happy piddling
Vic

p.s. we've had a call from lapland today.....

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

The first blog

Hello Piddlers,

This is the inaugral blog from The Dorset Piddle Brewery, Our aim with this blog is to keep you informaly informed on what is happening in "Piddleworld" mainly focussing on the most important thing and that is our beer. Today I have been creating another batch of our award winning Leg Warmer. This is made with over 20 kilos of fresh finely sliced root ginger. Today our blender decided it was the day to retire to it box forever and grind to whirring halt 2/3rds of the way through, so we finished off by hand, after the initial swearing this actually became quite soulfull, and an oportunity to bond with our new apprentice, one day he will look back on this hour of his life quite fondly, Possibly on his imminent 18th birthday when this golden ginger ale passes his lips for the very first time.
Thats it for todays blog, I have just added my off-boil hops and am now on stand for 45 minutes. So I've got to dash and get my fermentation vessel ready
Happy Piddling
Vic