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I've seen his name in quite a few threads like he's some kind of beer god or something. Is he a professional brewer somewhere?
the_bird said:How many beers of his placed at the nationals? Was it in double digits this year?
the_bird said:Seriously, listen to his podcasts. Every single one of them. I'm dead serious, it will be the one of the absolute best things you will ever do to improve your brewing. Of all the things I'm thankful for with homebrewing (other than starting in the first place), HBT is #1 and the Jamil Show is #2.
brewt00l said:Don't forget, Ninkasi winner too.
Maybe only once..brewt00l said:Don't forget, Ninkasi winner too.
+1000the_bird said:... listen to his podcasts. Every single one of them. I'm dead serious, it will be the one of the absolute best things you will ever do to improve your brewing. Of all the things I'm thankful for with homebrewing (other than starting in the first place), HBT is #1 and the Jamil Show is #2.
Brewer3401 said:Yes, the podcasts are great.
Only thing I do NOT agree with him is on fining beer.
I tried his way, and it's clear, but not brilliant, and it has a slight off taste. I fermented at 64 F for 2 weeks, then crashed to 34 F for a week.
It tastes like I didn't fine the beer.
Next time, 10 days ferment, then gelatin for 7-10 days, then to the keg.
I've read too much professional info on how important fining beer is to not do it.
the_bird said:Shelf life? Like THAT's an issue!
waskelton4 said:Maybe only once..
Sierra Nevada Homebrewer of the Year twice.
FYI: The Ninkasi Award is named for the Sumerian Goddess of Beer and is given to the winningest brewer in the second round of the national homebrew competition.
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Dude said:2 timer Ninkasi. 2004 and 2007.
http://www.beertown.org/events/nhc/2004_winners.html
http://www.beertown.org/events/nhc/2007_winners.html
BierMuncher said:It moved me from beer that just tasted great...to beer that also looked like it tasted great.
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knights of Gambrinus said:...or read the book...
Rhoobarb said:I never knew this book existed until I read about it in the new issue of BYO I got just a couple of days ago. Jamil and Palmer?! I have never purchased a strict 'recipe' book, but I definitely plan to get this one.
Brewer3401 said:Improved taste and increased shelf life.
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