Nick’s Grainfather G40 Review – Part 2
Part 2 of Nick’s extensive review of the Grainfather G40 this is it’s maiden sea trial.
Brewing related blog posts this is a parent category so use one of the more generic ones if possible
Part 2 of Nick’s extensive review of the Grainfather G40 this is it’s maiden sea trial.
Part 1 of Nick’s extensive review of the Grainfather G40
You like the idea of being able to make your own beer? You can make it much, much cheaper than those expensive craft breweries and save yourself a fortune going to the pub for a few pints, right? I’m currently laughing my socks off writing this – why? Read on.
Read about why you might want to consider using a RIMS system to help you improve or bring consistency to your homebrew beer. Let’s face it we all love a project and information is power. Click to read on…
Short and Shoddy simply means shorter mash (but you should still get full conversion) and shorter boil. Read for a rundown and overview of a 2 hour brew day.
Another method and the one I am going to explain today is a process called kettle souring, unlike souring during fermentation you perform the souring after mashing in the kettle. Then stop the souring process by boiling and finish the beer as normal with a typical ‘Saccharomyces’ yeast strain.
This project will handle creating a homemade CFC in as few steps as possible. You can learn from any mistakes here and create your own, better CFC or decide that an immersion chiller or plate chiller – think Blichmann Therminator™ (bright light in the sky and loud orchestral “ahhhhhh” music).
Some would say the Black IPA is fairy new style of beer. The BJCP style guidelines only included it in 2015 under the Speciality IPA category so if you go by them it’s not been around for long.
One style of beer that I am increasingly fond of brewing (and drinking) is the French Biere de Garde. I thought I would share some background information about the style and recipe formulation that I have learned over the last year or so whilst I have been brewing various versions of this beer.
A paper by Ashley Carr…. I have obtained this information from various sources so it is a distillation of ideas and techniques I have tried and tested and achieved remarkably successful outcomes from.