Pasteurised beer in bottles... Nasty..!

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St. Austell use the primary strain to bottle condition - information from someone who worked there rather than a random internet page ;)

EDIT: is memory serves they centrifuge before bottle conditioning.

They must be re-seeding the bottles with that pasteurised flavour.:laugh8:
 
Sorry chippy, thought best I do some work today..!

In other news though I did speak to St. Austell Brewery today... They confirmed that they do not pasteurise but instead filter... Which ironically the bloke did say can give a similar "cooked" taste to pasteurising!

Great hey... He's gonna look back at the batch I've had and do a quality inspection...

So we're looking for unpasteurised and unfiltered beers preferably now... Again why the theakstons is impressive I guess.
 
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