I know many of you often visit Istanbul for a day or two, and some of you might want to add to your itineraries a visit to the Bosphorus Brewing Company next time you're in town:
http://yabangee.com/2012/11/real-ale-comes-to-istanbul/
Real Ale Comes to Istanbul
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Re: Real Ale Comes to Istanbul
Real ale in Turkey - fantastic news. Could this be brought over by a few English bars into TRNC for the Ex-pat thirst !! or better still would it be legally possible to brew over here. If this happened it would be brilliant for Real Ale lovers!!
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i feel that the paperwork would be a real nightmare, and with efes who don't like compertion would be trying to block it
Karaman, its not all wax jackets and green wellies anymore
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Re: Real Ale Comes to Istanbul
barbarians-the one thing I miss the most here is proper real ale.
I suppose in principle you could brew here -but getting hold of the kit and the right quality ingredients might be difficult.
Also I guess you have to consider the climate.
The 'Gold fassl ' brewery in famagusta might be up for producing a nice 'Blond' bitter which I think would work well here.
I only have 3 more weeks to go and I will be in my local wetherspoons partaking in a big way!
I suppose in principle you could brew here -but getting hold of the kit and the right quality ingredients might be difficult.
Also I guess you have to consider the climate.
The 'Gold fassl ' brewery in famagusta might be up for producing a nice 'Blond' bitter which I think would work well here.
I only have 3 more weeks to go and I will be in my local wetherspoons partaking in a big way!
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Re: Real Ale Comes to Istanbul
Andrew, I would have thought that the paperwork required in Turkey would have been even more of a nightmare ... and I'm certain that Philip Hall has a Turkish partner (owning more than 50%) with connections to make it all happen. So, if the Bosphorus Brewing Company (BBC?) can open for business there, I don't see any reason why it can't happen in the TRNC.andrew4232 wrote:i feel that the paperwork would be a real nightmare, and with efes who don't like compertion would be trying to block it