Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:22 am

And, Love the new avatar, Uhrig!


Thanks B! Just kickin it old school. OE was the first beer I drank. None of that sissy Nattly light BS.

Thanks for the response Carlos. It's good to see you guys sticking around here. Since your show I had to go out and find your beers, and I was very happy I did. I hope all the new beer sales will allow you all to quite your day job and brew beer all the time!

Damn good stuff...

JustinU
" I live in a shack and I poop in an outhouse.."

My brewblog/recipe database:

http://barfbrewblog.homelinux.com:8000/
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:47 am

thanks carlo!! i'm definitely going to search out your beers next time i get to denver.
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:19 am

BDawg wrote:Welcome, Carlos!


My name is Carlo too. People always call me Carlos.

Funny.
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:38 am

hopbumpingbrewer wrote:
BDawg wrote:Welcome, Carlos!


My name is Carlo too. People always call me Carlos.

Funny.


Well Carlo, In Maine they even call me Chuck and in Belgium some of my friends call Charles.

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Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:00 am

Ahh, that's the spice I couldn't figure out! Very nice. I wish I'd bought more that one bottle.
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Re: De Struise question

Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:02 am

CarloAtStruise wrote:Hi all, I'm Carlo from Struise Brouwers .

Massis Banda is a spice from the nutmeg family, it is infact the most aromatic and noble variant of all nutmegs. for the best result, only add it the last minute of the boil.

Cheers and best regards,
Carlo Grootaert.


Where can you find massis banda ... I have been searching just out of curiosity and it's like it doesn't exist. :) Does it go by any other names?

I love Struise beers by the way .. beautiful beers. thanks.
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Re: De Struise question

Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:30 pm

The Banda Isles are an Indonesian group of small vulcanic Isles in the Banda Sea. To be more spicified, its located in the Molukken area of Indonesia. Capital is Banda Neira. In the 19th century the only source of inkom was the trade of spices like nutmeg end foelie.
Still the nutmeg with origine Banda is the best in the world.
At Struise we, only use the best possible spices in our beers, it allows us to use less and we achive the best results.

Try to find nutmeg with origine Banda.

Cheers,
Carlo.


TampaBrew wrote:
CarloAtStruise wrote:Hi all, I'm Carlo from Struise Brouwers .

Massis Banda is a spice from the nutmeg family, it is infact the most aromatic and noble variant of all nutmegs. for the best result, only add it the last minute of the boil.

Cheers and best regards,
Carlo Grootaert.


Where can you find massis banda ... I have been searching just out of curiosity and it's like it doesn't exist. :) Does it go by any other names?

I love Struise beers by the way .. beautiful beers. thanks.
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:37 am

I found something!

http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11731196 ... g_Oil.html

Indonesia isn't 100% Banda for sure, but could be:
http://www.starwest-botanicals.com/prod ... ganic.html

Same with this one:
http://www.sfherb.com
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