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  1. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Quality of the grind from online HBS

    It may not be the shops fault if its imported English malt? I guess theres a lot of different ways to crush. UK maltsters/micros tend to crack the hulls very lightly, most of them still look whole, and there is only the smallest amount of flour. It reduces efficiency but for old style English...
  2. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Maximizing Efficiency when Batch Sparging

    yes, silly mistake I meant 2.7 Litres of water to 1Kg of grain. the other way would be very very thick!!
  3. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Which Base Malt...

    You guys have a different language to me! That pond! Maris Otter IS a 2 row variety. Mainland Europe traditionally grew 6 row barley, England grows 2 row barley. The variety difference and the temp differences account for the fundamentally differing styles (generalising). My husband grows...
  4. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Which Base Malt...

    Maris Otter is the one that most UK micro brewerys desire, its winter sown and has the right nitrogen and protein levels (or somethign like that). I think its a reliable germinator and the maltsters like that. There are tonnes of others grown (Tipple, Cellar, Publican..etc) but the real ale...
  5. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Maximizing Efficiency when Batch Sparging

    I am a beginner at this brewing, based in UK, and trying to make sense of so much. I do know a little bit about barley as my husband grow 400 acres of Maris Otter and what you say there about the traditional route for English efficiencies corresponds to what I got taught when I went on a...
  6. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    All grain Pictorial and Video Tutorials.

    Orfy, I'm using the same incalloy heater in a 150L stainless tank (your using a stainless cask?). I made a 58 mm hole and filed the rest, found a giant nut and stuck some gasket sealant round, it all works fine. I had to fiddle with the thermostat to override it up to 100degrees. Do you think...
  7. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    The smallest/fastest all grain rig in the world

    I don't seem to be able to insert pictures from files? just from urls, is that correct? I picked up another 2 Burcos from the council skip for 5 quid each (in addition to the one I already have which I use to caramelise first runnings) the elements are 30 quid and they need new ones but if I...
  8. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    The smallest/fastest all grain rig in the world

    We have 20 litres (4Gallons? but your Gallons are different to ours) kettles/tea urns in the UK called Burcos, both electric and gas run. They are used quite a lot in homebrews and I think there are smaller versions (10L). I have an electric 20L one that is 30 years old. Its still looks shiney...
  9. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Hello from England

    Hear hear, We have an extraordinary community pub near us, it usually has 10 rela ales on, it had one beer on the other night! Its very sad, it wont be open in a few months for sure, a marvellous place, the publicans are stars but ground down by the big brewery who own it trying to...
  10. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    The smallest/fastest all grain rig in the world

    I think it will need a lot of prep and helpers. I usually brew on my own and take hours (the last 2 have taken me a whole day with so many hiccups with kit) but I think when I ask friends to help out for this workshop they will jump at the chance to see it for themselves. I reacon I could...
  11. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    The smallest/fastest all grain rig in the world

    I loved this coffee pot mash, its brilliant as people can so easily go home and try it. Our science festival has a small budget for this and I could give out ingredients for anyone who is really keen. I think doing a mash ahead of time will work, a kind on 'one I made earlier'. I can do a...
  12. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Can I roast pale malt to make a porter?

    thanks for info. (BOBNQ3X gender assumption no problem but you have had some funny Landladys.) so its brown ale then today... I will roast some malt and some grains and be patient and wait 2 weeks for them to mellow and then have another go with mellowed grains too. I have limitless raw barley...
  13. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Using Unmalted Barley - Growing Your Own?

    There are lots of regulations about seed/plants and shipping, plant passports are require I think (seriously) so i will ask his supplier rather than him. The grain company will know if they can ship seed to US and we do a lot of business with them so they might send a pound or 2 (worth asking...
  14. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Can I roast pale malt to make a porter?

    My lass in fact. Ok but its 10pm in UK and the shops are shut and I want to brew tomorrow in the mornign ASAP...... I'm sulking now. I made a bitter last week and I made a hoppy golden ale the week before and I need to make a porter now as the primary will be free soon and this beer making is...
  15. TimothyTaylorslLandlady

    Interested in a 'within UK' hop exchange?

    If you are buying homebrew stuff in UK I have an idea for a hop exchange. I'm buying Hops in 5Kg minimum quantities from Charles Faram (Charles Faram Web) but I want a range of hops and I wont use 5kg quick enough. I have to freeze them. The cost is about 17 pounds a kilo whereas buying it...
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