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When Alan Taylor conceived of Zoiglhaus brewing, it wasn’t for the name. In a remote part of Germany, a medieval tradition of communal brewing still hangs on in a few villages. There, locals own a single brewhouse to which they all have access. They go to the brewery, whip up a batch of beer, and take the wort to their homes to ferment. After fermentation, they hang a six-pointed star
from Beervana http://beervana.blogspot.com/2016/11/the-zoigl-launches.html
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