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  1. Tomahawk47

    What changes made your beer better?

    Adding to my post above but on a different slant... When I stopped trying to brew for competition ribbons (brewing for the judges approval) and started brewing for myself, my beers improved quite a bit. Changing my brewing goals lead me to envision the flavor impact of the hops, malts and...
  2. Tomahawk47

    What changes made your beer better?

    Without a doubt, controlling pH with a good pH meter, a little lactic acid and sensible calcium additions. Sanitation. It's all in the recipe from that point on.
  3. Tomahawk47

    So who's brewing this weekend?

    This Wednesday, Da Yooper's House Pale Ale with 50-50 centennial/cascade at 30, 20, 15, 5 & dry hop.
  4. Tomahawk47

    Best names for your beer batch?

    WHen I first saw this thread, I thought, "Best name for your beer b*tch"... Hmmm... Any takers? Well, I guess that would be hijacking a thread... sorry!
  5. Tomahawk47

    Favorite of experienced brewers.

    Yes! Let us know how it turns out! Just made one. Calling it, "Louisville Slugger". Not cleared, yet. This one has 2 lbs rye malt (with 22% flaked maize). Tweaking an earlier version.
  6. Tomahawk47

    Best names for your beer batch?

    Louisville Slugger Kentucky Common (Rye'd, of course).
  7. Tomahawk47

    Favorite of experienced brewers.

    The answer to your question is some variation of historical corn adjunct beers and ales. I have been brewing steadily for 40 years. I have to have something with a good amount of corn in it. I used to steàdily brew a CAP until about 25 years ago. Then I started brewing cream ales. Same recipe...
  8. Tomahawk47

    New post a picture of your pint

    Golden Double Cream Ale. Absolutely delicious!
  9. Tomahawk47

    Home Brew Talk Poem

    I can't compete with Edgar! 🤣🤣🤣
  10. Tomahawk47

    Home Brew Talk Poem

    Here's what we are up against... Edgar Allen Poe, Lines on Ale... Filled with mingled cream and amber, I will drain that glass again. Such hilarious visions clamber Through the chamber of my brain. Quaintest thoughts, queerest fancies Come to life and fade away. What care I how time advances; I...
  11. Tomahawk47

    Home Brew Talk Poem

    Some good, some better. All are inspirational... Invigorating this 10 year old thread. So, here goes: Let's be real clear. I'm out of beer. I've got one that's near, But it's not very clear. So why should I fear, Tastes great and it's dear. Three weeks is a year Without any beer!
  12. Tomahawk47

    Northern Brewer - Buyer Beware

    FInally got my order from Northern Brewer. I ordered 3 different varieties of hops (1-oz pellets), 16 oz in all. The alpha acid % was not listed on any packets. While I can ball-park the flavor & aroma additions with those intended for that purpose, the magnum hops meant for bittering is a...
  13. Tomahawk47

    1.8% Alpha - Hallertauer Mittelfruh

    Makes me seriously consider switching to Crystal hops. As long as American and British hops retain their aa%, I'll be ok. But then there's Tettnang, another one of my favorites.
  14. Tomahawk47

    1.8% Alpha - Hallertauer Mittelfruh

    Well, I'm mixing one pkg with 2 pkgs at 4.1%. Hopefully, this will minimize any possible flavor impact.
  15. Tomahawk47

    1.8% Alpha - Hallertauer Mittelfruh

    Good reply! Good article. Thanks. So long as the flavor isn't affected, I guess I'm safe.
  16. Tomahawk47

    1.8% Alpha - Hallertauer Mittelfruh

    Recently picked up some Hallertauer Mittelfruh with a 1.8% alpha acid content. I'll be using it for flavor & aroma additions to llimit the amount of vegetable matter in the spider. However, I've never come across such a low AA percentage. Anyone know of any issues with numbers this low? Didn't...
  17. Tomahawk47

    So who's brewing this weekend?

    Wednesday, actually. I need something for summer. A double lawnmower ale ought to be nice. A simple blonde ale, all Hallertauer at 1.065 🙂 Next up, Thomas Hardy Ale for a winter brew (won't last beyond that!). Dbl Cream Ale (1.075) clearing. Maibock at d-rest.
  18. Tomahawk47

    looking for a chocolate raspberry liqueur recipe ?

    https://anitalianinmykitchen.com/chocolate-liqueur/
  19. Tomahawk47

    looking for a chocolate raspberry liqueur recipe ?

    Those kits, esp for the Desert Wines, seem to be pretty rigid in their ingredients and process. I seem to recall the chocolate and raspberry comes together in a single packet called a Chaptalization pack. To attempt to alter the ingredients without having made one of the kits before hand would...
  20. Tomahawk47

    Make IPA Clear Again

    Hazy beer... the first beer!
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