BRECHIN, Scotland, October 1,
2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Park Brew Craft brewery based in
Brechin are about to brew a new
seasonal ale using hops grown in Scotland.
This is the 2nd crop, the first from 2015 being used
in a partial brew in their first commercial beer in February.
This time its 100% own grown hops. Grown on John's
allotment, plans have already been put in place to grow the hops on
a larger scale. There is a growing shortage in hops and this
is pushing the prices up. Growing hops locally is an ideal
solution to a growing problem.
The James Hutton institute have also been growing hops for
commercial trials with great success.
http://www.hutton.ac.uk/news/hoppy-days-experimental-beer-made-hutton-hops
Park Brew is a small craft
brewery looking to expand via a crowd fund campaign
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/park-brew-brewery-expansion-fundraiser/
In just 8 months the brewery has gone from brewing in a 3x4
meter shed to a new unit where they hope to eventually increase
production from 100 litres per brew to 1000 litres and beyond.