Monday, February 25, 2008

Selin's Grove Brewing Company

This past Sunday was our trip to the Selin's Grove Brewing Company, in downtown Selinsgrove, for a tour of the brewery and a sampling of some of the brewpub's fine beers and food. Steve, the brewmaster, took us through the brewery and the beer-making process, from malt to kettle to keg to glass. Afterwards, we headed inside the brewpub for a sampling of seven of the beers on tap - as well as some of their house-made root beer - with a selection of food from the brewpub's kitchen.

For those who couldn't make it, here are a few photos:


Brewmaster Steve describes the types of malt used in beer making.


Crystal malt, which is sweet enough to eat out of hand.


An array of some of the specialty malts used to create different styles of beer.


Brewmaster Steve explains the brewing process.


The Selin's Grove Brewing Co.'s hand-made mash paddle.


Copper fermentation tanks full of developing beer.


From left to right, the India Pale Ale, Scottish Style Ale, and Captain Selin's Cream Ale.

Care to see some more?

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Selin's Grove Brewing Company
121 N. Market St.
Selinsgrove, PA
(570) 374-7308
http://www.selinsgrovebrewing.com/