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Originally Posted by the_bird
Unless you only brew one type of beer (and that sounds pretty boring to me ), mash temp should vary considerably based on what it is that you're making.
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I agree with you BUT.....
In the UK there are all the specialities but you walk in the majority of pubs and you get.... Bitter, Lager, Cider.
I like my English Ales.
I've never been a Lager drinker even pre HB days.
If I want to try different styles I'll try commercials.
Even when I'm brewing Blondes I like them Malty.
The only Time I'll go for a lower mash temp is when I'm doing a IPA and I like them a little drier.
So yes I do have quiet a narrow brewing range but that lets me perfect the styles I do and get the beer I really like.
I love English Ales, Bitters, Porters, Really good stouts, The odd Mild and Pale Ale.
But when I'm drinking commercials I'll take every opportunity to sample as many different samples as possible.
When I'm brewing I will not brew a beer unless I know I'm going to love it.