Hear! Hear!
I gave up when I realised that their English bitter was superior to German lager!
So I went back to Germany. ... Again as a missionary... For English ale!
Praised shall be the holy bitter!
Hear! Hear!
I gave up when I realised that their English bitter was superior to German lager!
So I went back to Germany. ... Again as a missionary... For English ale!
Praised shall be the holy bitter!
Fr_Marc, it appears that you, @RevA, and I are holding down the traditional role of the clergy in brewing. For my brewery name, though, I lean toward my hobby of being a sailor.My home brewery is named after Saint Winfrid Boniface, who is one of the patron saints of brewers. Winfrid came as a missionary from England to Germany. I mostly brew English style ales, which are by far and large not very popular here in Germany, so a lot of missionary work has to be done. Therefore the name.
I also decided to use Anglo Saxon to give the whole thing a more "epic" look and feel. Behold:
S. Wynfrith Breawern (S. Winfrid's Brewery)
Username checks out.No name, and I do not name my beers either.
That we do.Fr_Marc, it appears that you, @RevA, and I are holding down the traditional role of the clergy in brewing. For my brewery name, though, I lean toward my hobby of being a sailor.
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Remolding my basement, my wife I insisted I add a brew room!
She is indeed!! And I get bonus points for say so!! And... she did get a walkin pantry and broom closet and a new kitchen, well when I get around to building the cabinets!She's a keeper!
Very cool! My old man was a narc back in the 70s. I forgot what his undercover name was, but I know the initials were FM, because he wrote it on the labels of his LPs from his "pad" that he handed down to me when I was a teen. Dark Side of the Moon, The White Album, some George Carlin... great stuff.WILDBILL BREWING..... I'm retired Law Enforcement and my legal first name is "William" but I go by my middle name. When I worked in Undercover, I had to make a fake persona and had Driver's License and credit cards in the name of William ****** and went by "Bill" or "Wildbill" so once I started brewing the name came naturally!!!
"Ptolemy Tyler's Quarry House Atto-Brewery"
One of my very early brews was an attempt at Timothy Taylors Landlord - which spawned "Ptolemy Tyler's Innkeeper" There used to be a "Quarry House" (and a quarry) opposite where I live. Finally it's (possibly) an atto-brewery, like a micro-brewery only much much (much) smaller...
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If near Cincinnati, you've gotta go with WKRP and Dr. Johnny Fever somehow.
Or Bailey.
Great episode!!“As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly…”
This is great....what about Transmitter Brewing, OnAir Brewing or Transmission Brewing?Very nice, name related to your work.
I'm a fundraiser. I beg for money.
Begger's Brewing? Nice alliteration. But fundraising is just a job for me, not a passion or calling.
My professional background is in radio management and production (I fundraise for public radio), so maybe something radio related... I like the old-timey art deco look of radio graphics from the thirties. I'm going to have to mull on that.
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Imagine a taproom built in an old transmitter site...
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I call mine "Mixtape Brewing" because I love music and occasionally stream-dj from Tidal and create annual best-of playlists on Spotify and YouTube for friends.This is great....what about Transmitter Brewing, OnAir Brewing or Transmission Brewing?
That right there is a genuine gem. Nicknames are great when they happen naturally like that.Don't force it.. It'll just come to you in a moment when you're doing or thinking something brewing-related, probably as an off-hand comment either in your own head or something someone says.
My nickname for about 20 years at work was 'Crow', mostly because limited smoking-area seating in the factory would see me perched on a railing (which was actually far more ergonomic and comfortble than the fast-food style seating) and I always wore black and my 18" of hair was usually black... After my injury, when a co-worker I hadn't seen since before it asked me what the hell happened to me, after telling him about it he said; "So you're a Broken Crow!"..and it stuck: BCB... 'Broken Crow Brews'...'Brews' and not 'brewery' because it refers to the equipment I 'brew up' as well as what I do with it.
Give it time and space, and something that feels or resonates personally to you will present itself.
Golden Earring' s "Radar Love" comes to mind. Everybody knows that song and it might trigger a happy memory.This is great....what about Transmitter Brewing, OnAir Brewing or Transmission Brewing?
"He blowed up real good."am good at piecing things together and blowing things up too.
I like the Kokopelli on the bike. Where does he keep his flute?Cadillac Jack Brewing. Started it many years ago when Cadillac Jack was my Navy pilot callsign. At that time I mountain biked more and after a mountain biking trip in Moab I adopted my bike-oPelli graphic (Kokopelli like, right).
Like this? Transmitter Brewing – Urban Farmhouse BreweryThis is great....what about Transmitter Brewing, OnAir Brewing or Transmission Brewing?
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