Suite à cette formation et une campagne de Crowfundig réussie, leur projet de créer une nano brasserie a pu voir le jour.
Cette nanobrasserie se veut innovante et locale avec comme mot d'odre la découverte, en proposant des recettes osées, qualitatives et pointues aux consommateurs amateurs ou aguéris.
Doté d'une identité visuelle moderne, cette nanobrasserie liégeoise proposera prochainement un panel offrant une diversité afin de satsifaire les différentes affinités de chacun. L'idée est de proposer une gamme permanente mais également des éditions limitées.
L'équipe utilise actuellement les installations de la Brasserie Minne avec, à terme, l'ambition de développer leurs propres installations.
nathanvc (6963) reviewed Austral Sky from Norm Brewing 2 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8
Can from Beers@Moviefun.
A: clear orange, small, foamy, off-white head.
A: unripe peach, orange, grapefruit peel, guava.
T: sweetish peach, sourish guava, cereal, spices.
F: peppery & floral hops, dry grapefruit peel, peach.
P: medium body, slick texture, average carbonation.
Convincingly dry as should be, but juicy enough too.
nathanvc (6963) reviewed Sign of Time from Norm Brewing 2 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8
Can from Beers@Moviefun.
A: hazy orange, small, foamy, off-white head.
A: pineapple, strawberry, melon, pear, ripe grape, cake.
T: sweet pineapple, strawberry, biscuit, citrus peel.
F: floral hops, bittersweet grape, melon, citrus.
P: medium body, oily texture, soft carbonation.
Very enjoyable, smooth NEIPA.
kurtthomsen (3611) ticked Borealis (2023) from Norm Brewing 2 years ago
Alengrin (11609) reviewed CTRL Freak from Norm Brewing 2 years ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
One of several beers by one of those countless young microbrewers in the province of Liège these days, established by three hobby brewers developing recipes in their own nanobrewery in the city of Liège but then commercially executed at Minne. Intentions are to have a fully operational own microbrewery one day. Hopped with white-fruity Hallertau Blanc and 'tropical' Trident. Thick and moussy, snow white, creamy, cobweb-lacing, pilowy head resting stable on a misty pale straw blonde beer with greenish tinge and vivid visible sparkling. Aroma of dried lemon peel and lemonbalm, unripe melon, green banana, oatmeal porridge, wholegrain bread pulp, raw black radish, dry straw, old dried ginger, whole cream, wormwood, gypsum, grass. Crisp onset, sweetish pale maltiness right on with little fruitiness except from the hops, light sourish undertone accentuated by lively but not overly harsh carbonation; very smooth cereally and grainy middle with velvety edges from the oats, sweetish with some green banana and unripe pear notes but quickly bittered by the hops, depositing a long, leafy, wormwoody and grapefruit pith-like bitterness as well as adding retronasal impressions of field flowers, unripe melon, vague grape skin, straw, lemonbalm leaf and white pepper. Very decent 'postmodern' lager, an IPL in fact, but I was not expecting anything too shabby coming from Minne's kettles anyway; smooth, sleek and crisp, though the hop varieties applied here could have brought a more tropical character - which is what I am missing a bit here - so that the whole now feels much more like a (present-day) Central European Pilsener. Quite enjoyable for a small-scale lager, in any case.