Silentdrinker
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@WoodlandBrew back up the 15 minute from pot to fermenter claim with a 15 minute YouTube video. And don't prepare any of your equipment, hops, yeast starters or addition in advance. Also, clean up should be in there since its part of the brew day. If this cannot be done, I call BS.
Then to top it off, submit that beer to competition and lets see the judges comments/score.
Until you can back the fluff ups with real proof not just, "my research indicates", it's nothing more than over hyped bs.
You can make good beer with extract, but you're claims are so over hyped they're teetering on the line of being a lie. There are a lot of half truths and "in a perfect world" scenarios.
I haven't read the book brewing classic styles, but if they claim they're award winning beers, and it's true that the recipes were ORIGINALLY all grain but converted to extract, you're backing your lies up with lies.
And I want you to fully understand that None of us are aposed to your claim that extract can be faster than all grain, but it's your over hyped claims that we all have an issue with.
The article is written in a way that makes me assume you think your audience is uneducated--especially how you try to sell the idea that all grain Brewers will bash you for this because we're "jealous" and you know this because you used to be one. PLEASE! that comment alone makes me discredit anything you have to say. Go sell your book to an uneducated crowd since that's your demographic.
Btw, do more research on using distiller water in brewing. It's not something you do. And buying bottled distiller water would sure as hell increase the over all cost of an extract beer--well beyond all grain. And to distill your own, will increase time beyond 15 minutes.
Then to top it off, submit that beer to competition and lets see the judges comments/score.
Until you can back the fluff ups with real proof not just, "my research indicates", it's nothing more than over hyped bs.
You can make good beer with extract, but you're claims are so over hyped they're teetering on the line of being a lie. There are a lot of half truths and "in a perfect world" scenarios.
I haven't read the book brewing classic styles, but if they claim they're award winning beers, and it's true that the recipes were ORIGINALLY all grain but converted to extract, you're backing your lies up with lies.
And I want you to fully understand that None of us are aposed to your claim that extract can be faster than all grain, but it's your over hyped claims that we all have an issue with.
The article is written in a way that makes me assume you think your audience is uneducated--especially how you try to sell the idea that all grain Brewers will bash you for this because we're "jealous" and you know this because you used to be one. PLEASE! that comment alone makes me discredit anything you have to say. Go sell your book to an uneducated crowd since that's your demographic.
Btw, do more research on using distiller water in brewing. It's not something you do. And buying bottled distiller water would sure as hell increase the over all cost of an extract beer--well beyond all grain. And to distill your own, will increase time beyond 15 minutes.