Your Comments, Criticisms and Contributions - December 2005
i like your industry so much that i would not mind to work there for free.
- emanyashi khomotso, South Africa
Good luck with getting involved in the brewing business. A lot of people who work at the craft brewery level came from an amateur or non-brewing background, so there is certainly a chance you could get in, especially if you're willing to wok for free.
Hello, I did a search for Kostriker beer and came across your site........I noticed someone posted a search looking for this beer....you also replied saying you did not know of anyone in Canada or the states that imports the beer......I live in Pennsylvania and am drinking Kostriker Oktoberfest beer as we speak not sure if its the same thing or if that helps anyone out but just thought i would let you know.......I live in Pittsburgh and purchases it at a place called Duffy's pop and beer outlet....Let me know if this is any help to you
thanks,
- Andy Walker
Thanks for the info, Andy. I'll pass it along.
I would like to know more about beer made in Canada
- Patrick Keating
I do my best to follow Canadian developments, Patrick. But since it's World of Beer rather than Beer in Canada, I can only do so much, I'm afraid.
Sir: I am still in search of non-pasteurized beer from Germany and available here on the west cost of the USA. One of the brewing areas I am especially interested in is Bavaria (Southern Germany). Thanks for you information.
- Dale Lindley
You should have no problem finding beers from Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr, Schneider and other Bavarian brewers on the west coast, Dale. Start your search at http://www.bayerisch-bier.de/
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