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Marchfest seems to have yeided a defining question: What is the beer that is to deifine NZ as a beer producing nation?
We have APA's, Belgian, English ESB's, (you know the list, it goes on and on, check World Beer Cup for further info.)
I don't often see commercial brewers on this forum, but I enjoy making beers that may not really be true to style. As a pom, does that mean they are not (I loath the term) 'Kiwi?'
Personally, anything that comes out of the Mussel Inn is the most NZ of all. Thier Lambagreeny, (spelling?) a Gueze, (I have no other style name for it) is legendary but I doubt it is a true one, thier Cooker can't get any more New Zealand laced with Manuka and based on Cooks first effort. Their Goose, (on a good day) puts Emersons Pils to shame and thier Red Deer is a Kiwi Draught classic.
I'm just using this brewery as an example, but does anyone have any ideas as to a style this craft brewery indsutry can/should produce that can develop into a World Beer Cup category?
Marchfest proved, once again, there is no need for mainstream beer.
I'd love to have a bash at making it...... even if it ends up with a pomy slant!
Cheers, M
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