Lucy Corne

About the Brewmistress Lucy Corne has been "researching" beer for many years, tasting microbrews in North and South Korea, propping up bars across Canada and enjoying more than the occasional ale in her native UK. Since settling in South Africa she has become an avid participant in the booming beer scene. Lucy is the author of SA's first dedicated beer book, African Brew, a qualified BJCP judge and an all-round hophead who can usually be found sniffing and sipping IPAs, all in the name of research.
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What women want (in a beer)

What women want (in a beer)

A couple of weeks ago a friend who’s thinking of setting up a brewery messaged me and asked: “What do women look for in a beer?” My reply: “Why would they look for anything different to what men look for?” “Good point,” said he, and so the conversation ended. But...

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Cape Brewing Company Opens

Cape Brewing Company Opens

I’m just a humble brewer,” says Wolfgang Koedel, as he stands amid brewing equipment that is more than likely giving some of the guys in our group of cerevisaphiles a beer chubby. The brewery in question is the one that has been talked about in beer circles for...

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2012: The year in beer

2012: The year in beer

It would not be an exaggeration to say that 2012 was one of the biggest years in South African beer since Jan van Riebeeck sent a ship home for brewing supplies. Brewery numbers doubled, homebrewing became a must-do hobby and we were treated to a range of beer...

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What isn’t craft beer?

What isn’t craft beer?

There’s a question that raises its head in the beer world a lot, especially in South Africa. It’s been touched on in blog posts by Gallow’sHill and Food 24 and of course, the guys from &Union have a lot to say about it. It is a question I’m asked often...

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