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Sixpoint Brewery - Dr. Klankenstein in HD

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2010

Video narrative of Sixpoint's "Dr. Klankenstein" beer project, taking you through the entire journey from concept, to testing, to obstacles, and ultimately - to success.

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  • Awesome vid : )

  • @MicknFumi

    stay tuned for more....

  • So we have a local brewery, "Inland Empire", here in town that uses an all-electric brewhouse, they get some really interesting carmelization due to the direct contact between the element and the wort. Did you notice any effect like that in this process?

  • @OPE08 yes, there was heavy caramelization in the wort...but even more sensational was during the filming of this video, the entire brewhouse was saturated with the perfume of a confectionary! Sugar was in the air! :-)

  • very nice video...well filmed and edited...I would love to try this beer, do you have a distribution to Missouri?

  • @bmeyer44 no distribution in Missouri yet...you will have to try it when you are in NYC!

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  • Really well-made video. I like the production of it.

    This is awesome to see the "making of" of your new stein beer. I hope to fly out to Brooklyn sometime soon to try this beer.

  • You guys worked your asses off producing this video. And you're getting tons of views pretty fast. Awesome job!

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  • Excellent video, Aaron! High risk = high reward, except ... just hope none of those guys have a hangover the next morning when they have to lift those 1,000F "bundles of joy" into the cauldron! Cheers! Skol! Kippikset sille! Kanpai!

  • Drinking BEER = LOSING Fat !! It's True !! Science Proven, check it out:

    beerandbody(dot)com

    Beer Consumers will absolutely LOVE this!

  • awesome! Nice to see this video getting a lot of views. Great production quality!

  • Wow this is amazing stuff! Id love to try this one

  • I want to say it was AleSmith that did something like this a few years back. I think they called it "Blarney Stoned". I know Port Brewing and Bend Brewing did a collaboration in early 2009 called Hot Rocks Lager and I think they used granite. I believe the Bend Brewing version is called Roxy Stein Lager, but I have had both beers and they were fantastic. Sounds like Sixpoint Craft Ales will enjoy the same success with this one. Cheers!

  • @SixpointVision - I wouldn't doubt it, the smell of my homebrewery was wonderful, but the first time I brewed on Packinghouse's 5bbl system it was amazing...

    Cheers!

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