USA, MA: Hot Plate Brewing Company hoping to launch in Lenox by next summer
After years of brewing beer at home, Sarah Real and Mike DellAquila are preparing to open their own brewery, and realize a dream sparked by a brewery visit during a post-college road trip, the Spectrum News reported on November 15.
Thats where I was like, I want to do this, said Real. And he was like, Do what? and Im like This, all of this. I want to do this. But, for once in our lives, he was the level-headed one, and was like, 'Why dont we use our degrees>', that we just literally got, and we were like, fine. But it was always a passion of mine.
Real and DellAquila kept brewing for themselves while pursuing their careers in New York City, learning new techniques, upgrading their equipment, and persevering through challenges which ultimately inspired their brewery name.
We actually had an issue with the condo we were living in and we lost our gas, said DellAquila. Sarah really didnt want to give up on the dream a second time, and I didnt either because I was like, who knows when well feel that sort of inspiration again. So we went out and literally got a hot plate and started brewing beer on a hot plate, which, if anyones ever tried it, is super not ideal.
They try to make beers they want to drink, which includes classics like porters and pale ales, and occasionally, some more unique flavors too.
I used to drink chamomile tea with my grandmother, so I was like, lets just throw that in, said Real. I love cooking and baking, so Im always that person whos just like, lets try this! So we did a chamomile blond ale, which I love. And we do a jalapeno pale ale, and we try and do that in the summer when jalapenos are available.
Now, theyre focused on perfecting their recipes so everything is ready to go once they get approval to open the Hot Plate Brewing Company, hopefully by next summer.
Theres a lot of obviously licensing and all that, from a local, state, and federal level for breweries, so we have a lot of paperwork ahead of us, said Real. But we are in the process of getting the design down, getting all that set, and trying to make sure we can secure the building we want.
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