Brewpastor
Beer, not rocket chemistry
I never have settled on a name for my brewery, but yesterday I had an idea and thought I would run it by all of you. I will do it via a poll.
Which do you prefer?
Which do you prefer?
ayrton said:Did you mean Más Cervecería?
Brewpastor said:I hate spelling!
rdwj said:I think it should include something to do with your profession too, since that's fairly unusual for a brewer.
Cheesefood said:Desert Windmill Brewery
Brewpastor said:How about:
Sin Boldly Brewing
I like it better than any of the Spanish names in the poll.Brewpastor said:How about:
Sin Boldly Brewing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecumenical_Movement
The word ecumenism (also oecumenism, cumenism) is derived from Greek οἰκουμένη (oikoumene), which means "the inhabited world", and was historically used with specific reference to the Roman Empire. The word is used predominantly by and with reference to Christian Churches and denominations separated by doctrine, history and practice.
In its broadest meaning, ecumenism refers to initiatives aimed at worldwide religious unity. It is understood in this sense in the Baha'i vision that advocates a greater shared spirituality across Christian, Jewish and Islamic faiths as part of its core beliefs.
In a narrower and more common sense, ecumenism refers to the movement towards co-operation among Christians. For some people, ecumenism is based on the idea that there should be a single Christian Church, but normally it refers to Christians of different Christian denominations working together. Thus ecumenism in reality is usually just the promotion of co-operation and better understanding between religious groups or denominations, without aiming at unity.
Brewpastor said:Sin Boldly is a quote from Martin Luther back in the Reformation. The complete phrase is "Sin boldly that grace may abound." It has been a guiding phrase for me for years.
Brewpastor said:Sin Boldly is a quote from Martin Luther back in the Reformation. The complete phrase is "Sin boldly that grace may abound." It has been a guiding phrase for me for years.
zoebisch01 said:imho, the Dos mas reminds me of Dos Equis. I do use some Spanish names for some of my brews however. Una mas isn't doing it for me
How about Shepard's Crook Brewing.
Brewpastor said:Maybe "the Crooked Shepherd Brewery".