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Posts by Frank

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I don't pester often. Hosting has to be paid for & I want to keep the Guide free for everyone + grow!

I've been humbled by the donations received in the last 12 months 🤗

If you've found us valuable for great bars, please consider a donation to keep us going 👍🙏

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2 months ago 7 3 1 0

That was fun! Great to meet you John!

5 months ago 0 0 1 0

Glückwunsch Ben! Schön Dich auch offiziell dabei zu haben 😉🍻

10 months ago 1 0 1 0
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How nice to randomly bump into you there of all places! Sorry there wasn't more time to chat, but there will be a next time.
Happy further travels!

11 months ago 4 0 1 0

My work on small beer. The first time I discovered an actually *new thing* in historical beer, and the piece was illustrated with my own linocuts, in the main.

I loved writing it and was, and still am, so proud of it. A proper mash up of all my favourite things - beer, history and art.

1 year ago 8 2 0 0
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Loved this postcard. I wish this was true again!

1 year ago 14 1 0 0
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Whiled away a good hour with complete strangers, one of them also a homebrewer as it turned out, over a few very fresh Päffgen Kölsch.

1 year ago 31 1 1 0
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Brouwerij de Molen is closing down per 1 September. I wonder if they will still organise a last edition of their Borefts festival.

It's crazy to see such a craft giant fall; especially since they are owned by Swinckels group (Bavaria).

1 year ago 7 4 2 4

The one and only Kornølfestival is now also on Bluesky

1 year ago 9 1 0 0
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Cask Bitter, Refreshed for the 21st Century Today’s British brewers are melding traditional cask bitter with brighter, modern hopping for a crushable alchemy greater than the sum of its parts. Will the rest of us ever catch on?

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1 year ago 3 2 0 0

17 if I counted correctly, several only thanks to your guide 🍻

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1 year ago 49 22 6 5

Bit tricky to assign impressions to the hops as combined with a fairly expressive yeast strain in this beer. But I think it worked as intended.

1 year ago 4 0 0 0

Mild spicy yeast phenols combined with slightly peppery, floral, slightly green tropical fruity continental hops, kinda blossoming violets and nearly ripe mango. Rough dry grains with mild creamy suggestion, concluded by reassuring bitterness.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Paid a bit more attention with the latest bottle for some tasting notes:

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

It's been a while since I shared this, there must be some more breweries joined by now?

go.bsky.app/FCoDYRx

1 year ago 14 7 0 1
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Fresh homebrewed Saison with rare French hop, Petit Blanc, raw wheat and barley, and fermented with the Dupont strain. Pleasantly fruity, spicy, dry and bitter.

1 year ago 32 3 1 1
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Screenshot of paper titled "Overview of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae population structure through the lens of 3,034 genomes" in G3 journal.

Screenshot of paper titled "Overview of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae population structure through the lens of 3,034 genomes" in G3 journal.

New yeast phylogeny paper out, and this is by far the biggest yet, with 3034 yeast strains divided into no less than 39 groups in 4 supergroups. Lots of information to unpack here, and also some disappointments.

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Some Kind of Wizardry — Malting, Climate and the Future of Barley at Baird’s Malt in Witham, Essex — Pellicle It’s January 2024 and I’m on the train back to my new home in Norwich. It’s a cold, blue day, and winter light fills the carriage. I look up from my laptop and see that we’re speeding past a beautiful...

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1 year ago 53 18 2 6