tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937859432549118181.post7666224210856552607..comments2023-05-12T11:49:19.642-04:00Comments on Beer-Stained Letter: Cape May Brewing ain't so little nowJeff Linkoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09262928843229439788noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937859432549118181.post-30573036449453814602013-01-15T13:45:58.897-05:002013-01-15T13:45:58.897-05:00An excerpt from my snapshot bio of Garrett Oliver ...An excerpt from my snapshot bio of Garrett Oliver where he contemplates the burgeoning American craft beer scene and the struggling German beer scene.<br /><br />"Garrett circles back around to the thought about creativity as the soul of American craft beer. He feels that whatever you were doing before you began brewing, you are going to use those skills again in brewing. He compares the American craft beer scene to what typically happens in a decision to enter the German brewing industry.<br /><br />Garrett explains his feeling that the German beer industry is currently struggling because it is not populated with people who are on fire with a love of beer. He feels it could become that way someday for the German beer industry, but for now the world looks to the American craft beer industry for inspiration in brewing. <br /><br />Garrett believes the inspiration that comes out of the American craft beer scene is largely due to the fact that it is a second or third act for many who pursue it."Craft Beer Coachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11708299811505624251noreply@blogger.com