Ann Arbor Brewery Gives Homebrewers a Taste of the Big Time

September 16th, 2007 by blogaboutbeer | in homebrew related with No Comments

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Ever wanted to take your homebrew out of the basement for a slightly more mainstream audience? The Ann Arbor Michigan Corner Brewery Co.’s  ”Rat Pad Project” is giving you that chance. Selected local home brewers can use a 10-gallon pilot brewing system at The Corner to create a small batch of their best homebrew, which will then be offered up on a Wednesday evening, several weeks later, to a waiting crowd that usually downs all 10 gallons by 8 p.m.

 ”Every Wednesday night at 6, when the new beer is unveiled, we have a crowd of people here to make sure they get a glass before it sells out,” says Corner Brewery co-owner Matt Greff. “It’s really given us a lot of credibility and excitement and enthusiasm, more than we’ve had before from the brewing community and the home-brew community. It’s more street cred than anything else, something to do that nobody else is doing.”

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