Saw this rather sad story in the Cyprus Mail:
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/brewery/red- ... t/20120617
The question is...........if they could move the kit north of the Green Line, could they get going, or is the tradition of bureaucratic obstruction just as bad in North Cyprus?
As a real ale drinker who spends a lot of time in Cyprus, I really hope they can make a go of it.
Ale brewery plan hit by red tape!
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Re: Ale brewery plan hit by red tape!
i think you find it even worse then the other side
Karaman, its not all wax jackets and green wellies anymore
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Re: Ale brewery plan hit by red tape!
As a real ale fan the idea is fine. BUT real ale is to be drunk in cold climates, that is why lager is so successful in warmer areas. Bring it in in the winter, but give me draft Efes in the summer
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Re: Ale brewery plan hit by red tape!
I agree that real ale is better for the cooler month, but they are planning other beers!! The British abroad apparently thrived on 'India Pale Ale' !!
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Re: Ale brewery plan hit by red tape!
IPA was specially produced so that it could hold out against the long transport times to India and heat
Karaman, its not all wax jackets and green wellies anymore