Hapi Festival and Symposium Andrew Bell of The Bruery

Published: July 15, 2019, 10:14 p.m.

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Garage Project\\u2019s H\\u0101pi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand\\u2019s hop harvest.

The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand\\u2019s Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country\\u2019s Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington\\u2019s famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt Brynildson from Firestone Walker Brewing Company, and Paul Jones from Cloudwater Brew Co. gave talks with a focus on hops. Good Beer Hunting was there to capture a slice of the discussion.\\xa0\\xa0

Afterwards, the invited breweries poured for a small festival of 1,000 people. It was a surreal situation: seeing world-renowned breweries like Trillium, Other Half, Hill Farmstead. Tired Hands and Cellarmaker serving beer in New Zealand\\u2019s national museum.\\xa0

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What\\u2019s the correct rate for dry hopping with graham crackers? We learn that in part three of our H\\u0101pi Festival and Symposium podcast series.\\xa0

The Bruery, from Placentia, California is not a brewery that I had ever associated with hop-forward beers, so I was curious to know why they were at a hop symposium. It turns out, however, that The Bruery recently launched a side project focused on hoppy beers called Offshoot Beer Co., and its innovation manager Andrew Bell was on hand to tell us all about it.\\xa0

As it is The Bruery, we also got to talking about Imperial Stouts. After our conversation, I tasted Share This: Mole Imperial Stout\\u2014if I\\u2019m honest, it may have been one of the best beers I tried all day.\\xa0Listen in.

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