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Month: October 2016

List of Brewing References

October 31, 2016
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Here is a list of my references and important articles on brewing that may prove indispensable. This page is constantly updated Professional Schooling Technical University of Munich in Weihenstephan Institute of Brewing and Distilling EdX- The Science of Brewing Brewing Textbooks Wolfgang Kunze – “Technology of Brewing and Malting” – English Textbook Ludwig Narziß – “Die…

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What Does Oxidation Look Like ?

October 31, 2016
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The short answer? A rusty/burnt looking orange color. This beer is a prime example, as it was heavily oxidized during mashing by a pump sucking in air during the entire mash. Some time ago I did a test of my old brewing methods vs. my new methods. I brewed the same recipe and used the…

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Lager Yeast…There has to be an easier way!

October 28, 2016
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One of the hard parts of this whole low oxygen brewing thing is fermentation, because you have to be really careful about these tasty polyphenols you saved from giving their life to protect your beer on the hot side of the brewhouse. We need to make sure they don’t fall on their swords during fermentation…

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Basemalt Blending

October 28, 2016
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Enter Super Pima®, a custom pilsner malt that will blow your mind… I have been playing with trying to get the malt right for these beers for quite some time. I found the more I tightened up my system the more the malts I was using tasted wrong. Vienna was giving me way too much fresh…

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A Sauergut Reactor

October 28, 2016
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I had some recent discussions with some folks over some VERY fresh Bavarian samples. There were flavors in these beers that I could not replicate exactly, however I had some batches that had hints of it. Looking back through my notes, I noticed the high pH of my Weyermann Barke malts, and how I had…

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Questions About Low Oxygen Brewing?

October 28, 2016
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We have a nice thread over at the AHA right now with an introduction to Low Oxygen Brewing process. Don’t hesitate to pop in and ask away! A lot of great dialogue going on there! AHA Forum – Introduction to Low Oxygen Brewing    

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