
Did You Know?
Click on the links below to learn more about how we approach the brewing process and our efforts to be eco-friendly.
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Can You Say “Reinheitsgebot”?In 1516, Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria, disgusted with the poor and inconsistent quality of the beer being produced in Bavaria at the time, introduced the original Reinheitsgebot (pronounced ‘Rhine • heights • ge • boat’) Beer Purity Law to restrict the ingredients that could be lawfully used to make beer.... |
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Beer is Like Bread, Not Wine!Unlike wine, beer was meant to be enjoyed fresh. In fact, beer is often called “liquid bread.” And when is the last time you went to the bakery and said “got any old bread for me?”... |
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Lagers and Ales & Lagered AlesBeers generally fall into two specific categories, ales and lagers. The type of beer is dictated by the yeast used to produce it. Ales use top fermenting (obergärig) yeast, while lagers are produced using bottom fermenting (untergärig) yeast..... |
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How is Beer Made?Interested in learning more about how we make the beer you love? Then click here to view a short animation that explains the brewing process |
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Is NC For Or Against Local Breweries?NC laws hindering local breweries?... |
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What Is OMB Doing To Be Eco-Friendly?Saving energy and feeding local livestock... |




