“Right Proper Brewing” Coming To D.C. w/Brewmaster Nathan Zeender

imageThis is a story I’ve been following since early 2012, and now it looks like things are coming together for Right Proper Brewing in Washington D.C.  It’s good news that their Indiegogo Campaign is underway, but the real news isn’t showing in the Indiegogo text.  Right Proper Brewing has secured an exciting new brewmaster.  His name is Nathan Zeender, and he’s being compared to the likes of Brian Strumke and he’s currently the darling of the D.C. home-brewing community.  This is one to keep your eye on…details from the WashingtonCityPaper:

Joshua Hubner, the president of the DC Homebrewers Club, calls Zeender’s beers “fantastic.” Steve Frazier, head brewer at Baltimore’s The Brewer’s Art, compares Zeender to his friend Brian Strumke, the ex-homebrewer who founded Stillwater Artisanal Ales—a white-hot brand that some beer lovers rank among the most innovative in the country. “Nathan’s beers are on a par with what Brian was doing prior to going professional,” Frazier says. In a 2010 Washington Post article, Greg Kitsock wrote that Zeender’s beers were like nothing he had ever tasted, adding, “I can imagine beer geeks queuing up to pay $50 or more a case.” Still, Kitsock suspected that Zeender, who’d spent years maintaining databases for D.C. nonprofits, might never brew professionally.  Now, Zeender is going pro. Beginning sometime next year, he’ll be the head brewer at the new Right Proper Brewing Company.
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