DISCOVER

WHERE NATURE CREATES THE MAGIC

Broulee Brewhouse was founded by four Broulee locals with a shared vision to produce high quality beer and food in a unique place that can be enjoyed by all of the community. 

Malted Barley

Malted barley, or malt, is the brewer’s preferred grain for making beer. In its most basic form, it is barley that has been allowed to germinate by soaking the grain in water. This prepares the starches to be converted into fermentable sugars.

Water

Brewing water affects the beer in three ways: It affects the pH of the beer, which affects how the beer flavors are expressed to your palate; it provides “seasoning” from the sulfate-to-chloride ratio; and it can cause off-flavors from chlorine or contaminants.

Hops

Hops are the green cone-shaped flowers, or “inflorescence,” of the Humulus lupulus plant. They’re a climbing perennial with a distinct jackpot for craft brewers. Hidden inside each cone are tiny yellow pods or glands called lupulin—the source of bitterness, aroma, and flavor in beer.

Yeast

The majority of beers use a yeast strain called Saccharomyces. This translates from Latin to “sugar fungus.” It’s apt, given that the yeast that goes into beer looooooves sugar. Within that genera, there are two specific species of Saccharomyces yeast that get the most use: lager yeast and ale yeast.

THE BREWING PROCESS

Our beers are as natural as you can get! Made with no preservatives, raw ingredients, and brewed locally in Broulee, in our new purpose built brewery. 

THE FACTS

Around the world, humans consume over 50 billion gallons of beer every year.

Beer is the most widely consumed alcoholic drink on the planet.

The oldest beer brewery dates back to 1040.

Dating back to 5,000 BC, beer is one of the oldest beverages in the world.

The earliest evidence of beer brewing came from Ancient Egypt.

Ale and lager are the two major types of beers.

Lager is a type of beer that is produced at low temperatures.

The oldest archaeological evidence of fermentation is 13,000 years old.

‘Snake Venom’ is the strongest beer in the world with 67.5% alcohol by volume.

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