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The Science of Brewing Beer-- An Emerson Lecture In-Person
As part of the Friends of the Scarborough Library Emerson Lecture Series, come learn all about beer with Master Brewer Alan Pugsley.
In January 1982, Alan Pugsley embarked on his brewing journey at the legendary Ringwood Brewery in Hampshire, England, where he trained under the iconic Peter Austin, the “Grandfather” of the microbrewing movement. Alan honed his skills in designing and installing small-scale brewing systems, developing new beer recipes, and mastering the art of craft brewing. This foundational experience paved the way for Alan to make his mark on the global brewing industry.
In 1986, Alan brought his passion for craft beer to the U.S., setting up the D.L. Geary Brewing Company in Portland, Maine, one of the first modern craft breweries in the country. Known as the “Johnny Appleseed of Craft Brewing,” he has since helped establish over 80 breweries across North America, spreading his knowledge and expertise like seeds across the continent.
By 1994, Alan partnered in the growth of Shipyard Brewing Company, transforming it from a small seven-barrel brewpub into a thriving craft brewery. With installing a 100-barrel Peter Austin Brick Kettle brewing system, Shipyard grew to produce 160,000 barrels annually, becoming the 16th largest craft brewer in the U.S. by 2014.
Today, Alan is dedicated to helping breweries worldwide through Pugsley Brewing Projects International. Whether starting a brewpub or expanding a large-scale production facility, PBPI offers comprehensive consulting services to craft world-class ales and lagers. From English cask ales to American styles and lagers, PBPI is your partner for brewing excellence, ensuring every beer is balanced, consistent, and true to its style.