I left you last at the end of August. I had just had the
Celia Wade Brown Ale released with Yeastie Boys for Wellington in a Pint. I had
amazing feedback and that feedback still trickles in even though there is only
the odd bottle of it lying around.
So what big has happened to me since the end of August last
year? Well a lot. Let me start of things in order that they come to mind.
Firstly I was talking about working at Flight Centre last
time. Wanting to working on brewing things on the side. Well that did not work
out. Being a travel agent is not all it is cracked to be. I won’t go into
detail about why it sucked so bad, but it did. I was there for 3 months, I quit
with no back up, I have never done this before but it had to be done. Within
this notice period I had been talking to an uncle of a friend of mine who works
at Flight Centre. He co-owns a large home brew supply company in Albany,
Auckland. Before you know we have lunch he tells me he needs someone to be the
Companies “Beer Man”. He flew me up to Auckland, I met the team, talked
business and well… I now live in Auckland (Boos heard from the Wellingtonians),
Browns Bay to exact and work in Albany.
My new job, which I love involves quite a bit. Firstly I
brew, which is what I want to do with my life and get paid to do so. I organise
fresh wort nights with Breweries around the country. How this works is we go to
a Brewery with a recipe (or use one of their existing beers), brew it, put it
into 20 litre containers for people to come and pick it up on the night (mostly
in brew pubs) or send them out to customers. Then they put the wort (which is
unfermented beer) into their fermenter along with the yeast we supply (and dry
hops if they are suitable for the beer). So far I have done a Wheat beer with
Hallertau, an American IPA with Deep Creek Brew pub in Browns Bay (aka my
local), a Red IPA with mike’s organic brewery in the Taranaki (fermenting as I
write this), in a couple of weeks I will be doing a black IPA at Twisted Hop
Brewery in Christchurch. Yes all the colours of the IPA spectrum. Have a look
at www.freshwortpacks.com for
details and to buy a pack.
Me mashing in the grain at Deep Creek Brew Pub |
I have also been helping organise new dried beer yeasts. We
are releasing 8 new dried beer yeasts which I have been testing. Yeast is a
complicated thing. We have had a very smart guy in the UK developing them over
the last 3 years. This has meant that I can brew with them and test different
yeasts with different styles of beer which is really cool. I usually brew twice
a week with my helpful French lab assistant Flo. I have also been working with
the Marketing and design people and worked on naming and numbering the yeasts.
We are also designing a mash tun/boil kettle in one, also a
really cool heat exchanger. Also working on a conical temperature controlled
fermenter, a brew in bag system and a few other things. So it has kept me
really busy. I will also have a stand at every beer festival in NZ to promote
what we are doing. None of which I am complaining about.
So this brings me to another part of my job. I look after
the Mangrove Jack’s Facebook page and Twitter account (I have been useless on
the Twitter account so far, need to improve that) also writing a beer blog. Now
originally it was going to be a blog drinking a beer every day and writing
about it (like Alice Gallety – and her awesome blog Beer for a Year). But I
have decided against this as I have put on enough weight with this industry,
and am starting to lose that. But I will review a couple of beers a week, talk
about home brewing, brewing with commercial breweries, write ups on breweries,
brewpub and beer bars and any other beer and brewing subjects.
So the move to Auckland has been interesting. I love
Wellington and probably will move back there some time but am discovering cool
things about Auckland and making some good friends so I will be up here for a
while.
So goodbye for now and check out my new beer blog “The beer
hop” here is the link
I will be posting 2-3 times a week. This means me drinking
good beers and then writing about it a lot, and get paid to do so. I thank you
in advance for your sympathy ;)
Cheers and see you on the new blogAndrew Childs
The Beer Man

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