Thanks for this @Northern_Brewer I just read the abstract and it will be a nice "coffee-time" read. Im a nerd and love reading about this stuff anyways lolA great review for those interested in the nitty-gritty of biotransformation, by @suregork et al
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00253-022-12068-w
It's great to see all the advances in yeast genomics being linked directly to brewing-related characteristics, so now we know "oh, it has this mutation in the Ure2p repressor so it will have more β-lyase and be better at releasing thiols".
Thiolized yeast strains and dryhoping cold are the only newish things I can think of but you most likely already heard of that prior to your break from brewing. Welcome back!Moved south and haven’t brewed in about a year. Finally getting to where I can brew again, what’s happened over the past year here on the thread, any major breakthroughs?
Still not found the tree house yeastMoved south and haven’t brewed in about a year. Finally getting to where I can brew again, what’s happened over the past year here on the thread, any major breakthroughs?
Well then, I’m out lol, nah can’t wait to start back up, just need invest in a glycol chiller.Still not found the tree house yeast
68For those experienced with Conan yeast, what is your recommended fermentation temp?
I went with ss brewtech, no complaints, yeah its pricey but it works great.Any thoughts on one? Penguin, ice master max…don’t yell at me, I know I should start a new thread, but figured I would start with you all.
Thanks for this!FermentedNJ just put up pre orders for phantasm in 3,6,16 oz increments. They said it will be repackaged from larger format and ship sometime next week. They noted usage rates of 1-2 lbs per barrel but dependent on when it’s added.
https://www.fermentednj.com/shopfer...136314762?mc_cid=72c07ac53d&mc_eid=3562c5d808
Personally I haven’t noticed a huge difference with beers using phantasm but I’m debating whether or not to order some
Holy hell, never expected it to be so expensive. $18.99 for 6 oz, which is just over 2lb/bbl. But I’ve probably spent more adding fruit to wildsFermentedNJ just put up pre orders for phantasm in 3,6,16 oz increments. They said it will be repackaged from larger format and ship sometime next week. They noted usage rates of 1-2 lbs per barrel but dependent on when it’s added.
https://www.fermentednj.com/shopfer...136314762?mc_cid=72c07ac53d&mc_eid=3562c5d808
Personally I haven’t noticed a huge difference with beers using phantasm but I’m debating whether or not to order some
From what I understand, phantasm is filled with Thiol precursors from wine grapes. So you would still need a "thiolized" yeast strain to get the most out of this product. This link shows the differences in generating 3SH with cosmic punch vs British ale V. If I'm not mistaken while the 3SH with British V with phantasm is still above sensory threshold, it still doesn't hold a candle to what cosmic punch + phantasm can do i.e 10X as much 3SH with cosmic punch vs British ale V. Yeah, I'll throw some money at this product because Im a sucker lol.FermentedNJ just put up pre orders for phantasm in 3,6,16 oz increments. They said it will be repackaged from larger format and ship sometime next week. They noted usage rates of 1-2 lbs per barrel but dependent on when it’s added.
https://www.fermentednj.com/shopfer...136314762?mc_cid=72c07ac53d&mc_eid=3562c5d808
Personally I haven’t noticed a huge difference with beers using phantasm but I’m debating whether or not to order some
Also, you can get Cascade for about $8 per lb!The only difference between using certain hops such as cascade and saaz
Very true. Phantasm has a lot more precusors though, can’t recall how many times greater the precursor load is in comparison to Saaz which has the most of any hopAlso, you can get Cascade for about $8 per lb!
Check these out!
Lol funny yeah how that correlated, both terpene based and family of each other and trending towards purplePurple OG Kush of hops
So as this beer continues to condition it’s really getting good. I typically get a really nice mouthfeel and body for my beers but this beer is exceptional. The only difference was I went with a different maltster for my 2row. I used Rahr this time and I truly think it made a difference. I looked up the specs and it seems Rahr has a typically higher protein level in their 2row. If you haven’t tried them yet, give it a shotJust tapped my latest Double NEIPA coming in at 8.5% ABV. Simple grain bill of 2row and malted oats, 2nd generation Imperial Juice (LAIII), hotside hopped with Motueka and NZ Cascade and heavily Dryhopped with Citra LUPOMAX, Motueka, Wai-iti, and a touch of Nelson
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Looks great! I used Rahr back in the day because I think someone saw TH use it. It’s been awhile though because I had been using NY maltSo as this beer continues to condition it’s really getting good. I typically get a really nice mouthfeel and body for my beers but this beer is exceptional. The only difference was I went with a different maltster for my 2row. I used Rahr this time and I truly think it made a difference. I looked up the specs and it seems Rahr has a typically higher protein level in their 2row. If you haven’t tried them yet, give it a shot View attachment 775882
That’s my go to malt I also like their Pilsner malt. Looks amazing.So as this beer continues to condition it’s really getting good. I typically get a really nice mouthfeel and body for my beers but this beer is exceptional. The only difference was I went with a different maltster for my 2row. I used Rahr this time and I truly think it made a difference. I looked up the specs and it seems Rahr has a typically higher protein level in their 2row. If you haven’t tried them yet, give it a shot View attachment 775882
This is certainly going to be my maltster. The brewery in my town let our hb club do a grain buy with him and I got my 2 row for $37 for a 55lb sackThat’s my go to malt I also like their Pilsner malt. Looks amazing.
I’ve been trying to use germantown malts in NY but their pale malts have too much character. Happy I checked Rahr out for sureLooks great! I used Rahr back in the day because I think someone saw TH use it. It’s been awhile though because I had been using NY malt
I’m down in 60% base malts typically. This was 72ish% 2 row and 28ish% malted oatsThat’s a steal I get it for 50$ from my local home brew store. What was your grain bill for this beer? I usually do 88 % rahr 10% white wheat and 2% golden baked oats. Pretty simple but I like simple.
Looks delicious, I have only used RAHR, that's what my LHBS uses.So as this beer continues to condition it’s really getting good. I typically get a really nice mouthfeel and body for my beers but this beer is exceptional. The only difference was I went with a different maltster for my 2row. I used Rahr this time and I truly think it made a difference. I looked up the specs and it seems Rahr has a typically higher protein level in their 2row. If you haven’t tried them yet, give it a shot View attachment 775882
Same with my LHBS.Looks delicious, I have only used RAHR, that's what my LHBS uses.
Hopping in the mash.Moved south and haven’t brewed in about a year. Finally getting to where I can brew again, what’s happened over the past year here on the thread, any major breakthroughs?
That’s an old technique actually. It’s only being revisited now due thiolized yeast strainsHopping in the mash.
Start at 66 then ramp up to 69 when nearing end of fermentation.
I've used it with non thiolized yyeThat’s an old technique actually. It’s only being revisited now due thiolized yeast strains
Yea mash hoping was one of the original ways of incorporating hopsTasty McDole was mash hopping Janet's Brown 15 years ago, lol.
Yea mash hoping was one of the original ways of incorporating hops
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