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Any comments on this ?

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Hello

I currently operate a real ale brewery in Scotland, producing 1200 lts per week with a small visitor centre included.

I recently had an english grain merchant who operates in France visiting and he indicated that there is a huge demand for this in the north of France with some three hundred micros in production.This set me wondering if in the South there is any such production,or even a demand for same.

I very much fancy such a challenge and as I have a lifelong deep love affair with all things french, several fantasies may be fulfilled at the one time. I travel to Carcassonne in October for a holiday and any tips, pointers etc would be gratefully received from your readership.
kind regards

Michael Mudie
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I'm sure there would no shortage of volunteers to test the product prior to launching.
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As your local man on the Scottish spot, I will happily accept a commission to carry out an extensive survey of the beers in question on behalf of my exiled friends in the PO. The beers will then be categorised by 3 suitably Scottish gradings: 1) Pure Effing Magic: 2) Nae Bad; and 3) Pish.

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Post by Colin L »

Right, to be a bit more serious. I expect the Michael Mudie to be the Mike Mudie who is the brewer at the Moulin Brewery in Pitlochry

http://www.moulininn.co.uk/moulin_brewery/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izjsEdF9Ds0


I don't know what the beers are called other than the one called Braveheart but by good chance, top of my shopping list is beer so I will look out for this one and any others. I think I have tasted Braveheart but my memory being what it is, I will simply have to try it again in the interests of accurate research :wink:
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Is Braveheart "heavy" ?

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Post by Serge »

http://cap.dona.monsite-orange.fr/

Micro brewery in Argeles.
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mpprh wrote:I travel to Carcassonne in October for a holiday and any tips, pointers etc would be gratefully received from your readership.
kind regards

Michael Mudie
Peter, 2 addresses in Carcassonne which may be of special interest:
http://www.theceltpub.com/
Very popular both with Brits and French!
http://www.cityvox.fr/bars-et-boites_ca ... rofil-Lieu
This is our favourite for local ambiance, especially on market days!
(Don't expect to hear English from behind the bar, though!)

If Michael wants the prospecting tour
http://www.gralon.net/restaurants-franc ... 4044_2.htm
There are others, of course!!

PS Under normal circumstances I would have been happy to offer the man a tour - but in my present
state of convalescence (63.4kg instead of my normal 82kg!!!) I doubt if I will be up to it by October!!
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Wot you want is Guiness, Roger.
Just be patient - peu a peu!!
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Post by Santiago »

I've recently discovered a microbrewery in Bouletenere, who's beers I'm selling at the winery. Much better than Cap d'Ona and probably more interested in sourcing British grain and hops. It is called Alzina. If you get chance to call in I can give you more info.

However, those are the only 2 I know of in the PO.
Domaine Treloar - Vineyard and Winery - www.domainetreloar.com - 04 68 95 02 29
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