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Brew Blog: Hideout Brewery & Home Brew Update

It’s been a while since I’ve updated the Brew Blog, and indeed we did take a bit of a hiatus on our tour.  However, we have been to one new one (Tom several times now): Hideout Brewery.  This place is aptly named, as it’s in such a strange location, you would never guess it was there.  You have to turn off the main road onto a couple of side roads — I asked Tom what road we were on and he had no idea — and you take this side road way back along some apartment complex, then all of a sudden there is the brewery.  


As it turns out, they do Trivia at the brewery (which my brother and his wife have gotten us excited about — they are true trivia champs!).  A friend called Tom one day to join him for trivia, so Tom got to see this place before me.  A while later, I joined him for a trivia night.  It was a lot of fun, even though I only really helped with a couple of questions.

Unfortunately, since we were so focused on the trivia, I didn’t get any good beer photos or question Tom on what he was drinking.  They have lots of good options for beer, and the fact that Tom has now been there several times attests to something.  For my part, I was excited to see they had something besides beer: some fruity wines.  I tried a blueberry wine when I was there.  It was okay — it was very sweet and perhaps not as flavorful as I’d hoped.  But I’d take that over beer any day!

Speaking of things I’d take over beer, here’s another: mead.  Thom Bomb brewery is in full force as Tom has multiple drinks in the works with his home brewing.  He has a couple of beers, but he also has a few meads.  The one I’m most excited about is a Raspberry Melomel (fruit mead), which should be ready this summer.  I’ve also been designing labels for Thom Bomb brews and ordered some labels from onlinelabels.com — they have all sorts of labels for different sized bottles.  I got the ones that are supposed to be easy to remove, since Tom reuses all his bottles.  They printed out fine with the templates they gave…so, so far so good!  Here’s a look at what I’ve designed:



One response to “Brew Blog: Hideout Brewery & Home Brew Update”

  1. Thanks for the mention in your post! Love the label designs 🙂

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