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Bruisin' Ales Beer Blog
May 30, 2007

Flying Dog: The Open Source Beer Project

Filed under: Beer, Breweries, Coming Soon, In the news, Rarerities — Posted by Julie @ 12:33 pm

 

 

 

 

 

Now this is pretty interesting—The Open Source Beer Project at Flying Dog Brewery in Denver, Co. According to the press release on openpr.com:

“Open source” is a term most commonly used in the software industry and refers to any program whose source code is made available for use or modification as users or other developers see fit. In this case, Flying Dog’s Open Source Beer Project will allow beer drinkers and homebrewers to create or recommend modifications to the recipe.

Make friends with the beer here. (RSS Feed available, too.)

Once finished, the open source brew will be released as the next 750ml Wild Dog in October. The catch? Only 5,000 bottles will be made available to the public.

We’re still trying to get our hands on the barrel-aged Gonzo Imperial Porter, by the way. We’ve not been able to get it for whatever reason.

Source: Openpr.com
Image: Flying Dog


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