Dea Latis members Jane Peyton, Principle at the School of Booze and Brewster’s Brewery head brewer, Sara Barton, have launched a brand new competition to inspire more women to drink beer by encouraging them to come up with their very own recipe!
If your entry wins you will have chance to brew it at Brewster’s Brewery alongside
Sara Barton. And it may even go on sale through Brewster’s outlets.
And to make this competition even tastier, they are asking entrants to take inspiration from Britain’s leading producer of Fairtrade chocolate, Divine and devise a recipe inspired by one of their brands. You may also win a stash of Divine’s delicious chocolate. If you have never tried beer and chocolate together then now’s the time – it’s amazing!
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Are you ready to become a 21st century goddess of beer and enter the competition to brew Ninkasi’s Nectar?
For a chance to brew your very own beer, we invite you to devise a recipe
inspired by Divine chocolate. Take a look at our description of popular beer styles and Jane Peyton’s suggestions for matching beer with Divine’s brands. Click here and then open the file under the box headed Divine & Beer.
So for instance, if you like the sound of Divine’s Dark Chocolate with Raspberries then maybe your beer recipe will be for a Porter or Stout containing rose-hips or some other tangy fruit. Or if Divine’s Dark Chocolate with Ginger and Orange is your choice, then ale containing citrus hops, and something spicy like lemongrass might be your suggestion for your unique creation.
When your beer-licious brainwave hits, think of a snappy name for the brew, and then send your recipe idea to us explaining why you want to brew beer. You don’t need to suggest hop varieties or specific malts, just the general beer style as inspired by Divine chocolate, and any extras such as fruit or spices. Please include contact details and send your entry to:ninkasi@school-of-booze.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Sara Barton will choose a winner to brew the beer at Brewster’s Brewery in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Later on the winning beer will be bottled and the winner will receive two cases to impress their friends and family with. The winner and four runners up will also receive 5 bars of the Divine chocolate brand that inspired their beer recipe.
Good luck!
Terms & Conditions
• With your entry, please include mobile phone, postal address, and email address.
• The competition closes on December 31st 2011. No entries received after that date will be considered
• Short-listed entrants will be asked to submit a photograph.
• The winner will be invited to brew the beer at Brewster’s Brewery in Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK on a date to be decided by Brewster’s.
• Entries are welcome from anywhere in the world but travel costs to Brewster’s Brewery in Grantham are the responsibility of the winner.
• Sorry but we cannot accept entries from professional brewers.
• The cost of brewing ingredients will be covered by Brewster’s.
• Sara Barton will decide whether to include the beer in the Brewster’s range of ales for sale.
• The winner will permit her image (photograph and video) to be used in publicity material.
• The winner will receive two cases of bottles of the beer she brewed.
• The winner and four runners up will each receive five bars of the Divine chocolate that inspired her recipe.
Thanks to the School of Booze for this information.
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