Gahr
Ambassador of Blues & Brews
No. I only own about 2 % of the shares.Gahr, do you own the brewery?
I am the main brewer (my official title is brewmaster, but I don't really like it), and in general it is my responsibility to make the recipes. I am also fairly well known in the Norwegian brewing community, having been active for a long time. I was one of the first people here taking up what we call modern homebrewing as a hobby, and I was a member of the board for the Norwegian homebrewers' association NORBRYGG for several years. I won a number of awards for my home-brews; I have a few Norwegian championships under my belt, and in 2014 I wrote a book on brewing together with a friend. In addition to this I was very active teaching and helping people in the homebrewing community learn how to brew and better their brewing technique. I also used to write for a Norwegian beer magazine. All this was what landed me the job, and I use my "fame" in the Norwegian brewing community (which is very small, mind you!) to promote the brewery.
I don't really enjoy this "celebrity status", there is way too much hype and, well, cork sniffing on the beer scene. I prefer just enjoying some brews with my friends instead of always having to talk to people I don't know when I'm at beer events in Norway. I'm thankful for the opportunities it has given me, though. And I believe in giving back to the community. But still, to me, beer is more about the setting in which I drink it than the actual drink itself. My favorite beers will always be tied to my favorite beer moments. The best beers I have had have all been drunk on memorable occasions, in special places and with special people. I can't name a single favorite beer that I have first had at home on my own.
Ok, that was a rather long answer to a simple question, and a lot more than you asked for...