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Month: January 2018

Do all the good you can…

Posted on January 29, 2018July 20, 2022 by mark

  Recently on a walk to Auckland’s K’ road, and I came across a church billboard which was one of the founding principles of Outlier Cartel: Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you […]

Posted in Beer, new zealand, Quotes

Cookin’ with Cargo Cult: Fried Apple Entrails Recipe

Posted on January 22, 2018July 20, 2022 by mark

Obligatory Warning: This is the first experimental recipe I’ve used from our beer. I figured if its good enough to drink, its good enough to cook with. Unlike most warnings, do try this at home, as  you may be ostracized for doing this recipe in public. Also there is some foul and inappropriate language used […]

Posted in Beer, Kölsch, recipesTagged cargo cult, Kölsch, recipes

Kölsch – the gateway to new beer styles

Posted on January 21, 2018July 20, 2022 by mark

Not so long ago, I was a self professed lager lout. I tried those trendy IPA’s that people were raving about – but the ones I tried were far too bitter and unbalanced. Hey drinking beer was supposed to be a pleasurable experience, so if I couldn’t find anything I could enjoy, I’ll stick to […]

Posted in Beer, Germany, KölschTagged ale, altbier, cargo cult, Köln, Kölsch, lager

Gypsy Brewing – the 411

Posted on January 20, 2018July 20, 2022 by mark

What exactly is Gypsy Brewing? What is it not? Gypsy brewing refers to the ability of brewing in different places. This means finding partner breweries willing to get your beers made and packaged at their facility, letting you set up shop where it makes sense to you for a number of different reasons. These reasons […]

Posted in Beer, Business, craft beer, gypsy brewing, new zealandTagged gypsy brewing

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