Greg Nash …master brewer
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 10:48 am
He’s helped me a lot with my beer. He helps people on the site. He runs around helping brewery start-ups, and all with such generosity. He has training, experience, passion and dedication to beer, and makes some of the best beer I’ve ever had.
I can’t help wondering how much of the good beer in the Maritimes has his influence. I was drinking my IPA last night, it’s now dry hopped because he said my beer needed to be more “hop forward”. I like it more dry hopped. He “Nashed up” my water profile too. At the same time I have a belligerence, and want to keep some originality in my brewing. I’ll keep on skimming my FWH hops, dammit
If I buy a Garrison beer, how much of that do I credit to Greg Nash and possible residual influence from when he worked there. All the start-ups that do well seem to have had his help.
Who gets the credit? Is the credit "balanced" like a good beer?
If I had a retirement brewery, and I might in 10 years, and Greg helped, I’d have to give him credit. The name NASH itself would be worth $$$$$ in publicity. It’s like a local stamp of approval.
I can’t help wondering how much of the good beer in the Maritimes has his influence. I was drinking my IPA last night, it’s now dry hopped because he said my beer needed to be more “hop forward”. I like it more dry hopped. He “Nashed up” my water profile too. At the same time I have a belligerence, and want to keep some originality in my brewing. I’ll keep on skimming my FWH hops, dammit

Who gets the credit? Is the credit "balanced" like a good beer?
If I had a retirement brewery, and I might in 10 years, and Greg helped, I’d have to give him credit. The name NASH itself would be worth $$$$$ in publicity. It’s like a local stamp of approval.