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The Musings of Thornbridge Brewmaster Rob Lovatt

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Thornbridge Brewers' Blog | The Musings of Thornbridge Brewmaster Rob Lovatt Thornbridge Brewers' Blog The Musings of Thornbridge Brewmaster Rob Lovatt Skip to content Home About us ← Older posts A RISING TIDE Posted on November 17, 2017 by thornbridgerob   A few days ago, I was sent an e-mail by a Head Brewer from a regional brewery commenting on the spate of exploding cans and product recalls that has hit the craft brewing industry recently.  One of his main concerns was that these product recalls would tarnish not just the breweries involved, but the entire UK craft brewing industry.  Until I received this e-mail, I hadn’t really considered it from this angle. However, after ‘chewing the cud’, I believe he has a valid point, particularly if somebody was injured as a result of an exploding vessel. One thing I have always advocated and pushed for is fresh beer. Not only fresh beer, but beer which has had minimal processing and certainly has not pasteurised...

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