Re: Garret Oliver

Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:37 pm

Garret is usually a fun and friendly guy to talk to when he's here in Denmark at the Copenhagen Beer Festival, but I guess that because he's had a few, so maybe that's the plan. Get him liqured up a bit before the interview and it will be fine...
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Re: Garret Oliver

Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:17 am

He might have made it. He does a lot of stuff he doesn't commercially released. He shared a beer with us that he couldn't do on a large enough scale to make it commercially viable. It was a blonde beer aged on the lees of noble-rot-infected riesling for 6 months, and it tasted like a sauternes. It was awesome, but he couldn't make enough to actually sell it, only serve at a special event.
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Re: Garret Oliver

Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:54 pm

So did anyone send the suggestion to the Brewcast crew to see if they had invited him. I just started learning about him because I read the Broklyn Brewing story "Beer School". I think he might be down with an aperance on some BN show.
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Re: Garret Oliver

Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:32 pm

Brewdouche wrote:So did anyone send the suggestion to the Brewcast crew to see if they had invited him. I just started learning about him because I read the Broklyn Brewing story "Beer School". I think he might be down with an aperance on some BN show.


Maybe if they still did JP's something of value, they would.

That sounds like one hell of a time fritz. His book was my first beer book, and what a great one to start with.
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