Thursday, July 26, 2018

Hop To It Brewing : More than Just the 19th Hole

A small craft brewer north of Moncton is currently serving a single customer in Irishtown but hoping like others to grow. I recently got to ask owner and brewer Luke Rasmussen of Hop To It Brewing a few questions about his operation and plans 



MBR: What made you want to open a brewery?

HTIB: I started getting into craft beer and wondered about the process of making it. I spent a few months researching equipment and how to use it effectively until I decided on what I want to try and do. The plan was to build my own electric brewing system and just brew for fun as a home brewer. After about 5 months of sourcing, buying parts and assembly, I had a mostly functioning brewery.

The subsequent months were spent making all manner of different beers as I tried to learn everything I could about the brewing process. The golf course across the street got word of my little adventure and offered a tap if I could get a license to sell.



MBR: "How hard could it be to get a license?"

HTIB: About 8 months of red tape hard.



MBR: How big is your brewery?

HTIB:The brew house is 21 Gallons and I have 2 different fermenters. One is 42 Gallons and the other is 14 Gallons each with a matching brite tank.



MBR: Do you plan on selling your beer beyond golf courses?

HTIB: Definitely, the seasonal nature aside, most average golfers are not going to a golf course to experience craft beer. It's just a bonus for a few that happen to enjoy both. Once I have a steady production schedule, I'd like to be on some of the rotating taps in the Moncton area.



MBR: When did you open?

HTIB: September 5th 2017 is when I poured my first commercial beer.



MBR: What styles of beer are you planning to make?

HTIB: Currently I make a kolsch-like beer and a pale ale with plans to make an IPA and a smokey beer in the near future.



MBR: Anything else you would like to add?

HTIB:I'm hoping to move to town sometime soon so I can have a constant water supply. Currently storing city water in 7 gallon jugs

I'm also looking into the possibility of canning some of my beer, although I will need some larger storage tanks first.



Thanks Luke for your time and you will find Hop To It on tap at Maplewood Golf & Country Club

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