Heh. Speak of the devil.https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/erin-go-bragh-irish-stout-multiple-medals.583072/
ONE malt, two barley additions, one hop
A really good stout . . . . .
No charge for the lessonENJOY!
Heh. Speak of the devil.https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/erin-go-bragh-irish-stout-multiple-medals.583072/
ONE malt, two barley additions, one hop
A really good stout . . . . .
No charge for the lessonENJOY!
YES - the devil surely plays a role in it all!!!! Good brew BTW!Heh. Speak of the devil.
YES - the devil surely plays a role in it all!!!! Good brew BTW!
DAMN IT! now your corrupting my innocent mind, what's the flaked barley do for it? i'd normally add 40L crystal? and probably a little 120L too...but to me that's still simple...It'd just be dark beer to me...
I read your tag . . . Might i suggest a mocktoberfest of some sort. ALWAYS a cool way to fill a keg, and both simple and complicated depending!Brewing should be about what makes the brewer happy.
You want to approach homebrewing with the seriousness of negotiating a nuclear disarmament treaty? Go for it.
If you look at the ingredients you have on hand an ask "I wonder what would happen if I combined this with that?"-well, you'll never know until you try.
Make yourself happy and tell the rest of the homebrewing world to pound sand. And, if brewing becomes a source of frustration, and never makes you happy-well, there's always stamp collecting.
I might call that a Stout. I would not call it a "really good stout".
Cake mixes are simple and generally make edible cakes.
Whoa, that recipe is too complicated. I mean you still use hops?!?!
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/you-still-use-hops-in-your-beer.636342/
THAT is the most sensible f'ing post of this whole damn thread!!!!!!Flaked barley is awesome.
But double the eggs and replace the water with milk and you get a much better cake ...
Whoa where are you going to put that beer? I mean, you still buying bottles or kegs?
THAT is the most sensible f'ing post of this whole damn thread!!!!!!
Brew and drink whatever brings a smile to your face and glow to your cheeks.
That's the wrong color pot for that hop schedule.View attachment 605600
i stopped wasting money on PBW and just started using one of these!
LOL at least we didn't start fighting over what color clothes we were wearing! this is serious!
That's the wrong color pot for that hop schedule.
The beer of our "ancestors" was far more sophisticated than many seem to realize, as evidenced by their meticulous records of brewing methods and ingredients, not to mention the prestige of the brewmasters. This has been big business for centuries.
Perhaps Barclay Perkins in the late 1700's didn't use terms like "mouthfeel" or other ill-defined neo-crafty drivel. But "keep it simple" had never been in their playbook...
Sidebar to this thread...what proportions for this recipe?Pale malt, flaked barley, roasted barley, and I'd use Goldings but Magnum would do too.
Poof. One added grain and a potentially award winning Irish Stout.
German and Polish/Slovak here, depended on which war and the border landed that day. Yep, natural beerologist here.How I see this is there are two sides to this, brewing and drinking beer. Brewing is a highly technical process and method driven hobby to feed my strange need for that kind of thing (others include shooting/reloading and film photography with a full wet darkroom). Drinking beer, mmmmmm beer!
As for ancestors, mine were Slovic, the closer to an explosive the better.
Someone else actually posted a link to it.s
Sidebar to this thread...what proportions for this recipe?
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/erin-go-bragh-irish-stout-multiple-medals.583072/
ONE malt, two barley additions, one hop
A really good stout . . . . .
No charge for the lessonENJOY!
Smelly Mell is great. Don't forget FredtheCat threads, I thought he was the "True Beer" advocate.Beer is extremely difficult to make. Some say it's almost unpossible and only a few of us are really making TrueBeer. If you spend some time here you'll see that HBTers are really the cream of the crop, smarter than pretty much anyone and if we weren't making beer the MENSA membership would quadruple.
Take this guy for example
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/code-enforcement.52640/
Or this guy
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/sewage-in-kettle.638122/
Smelly Mell is great. Don't forget FredtheCat threads, I thought he was the "True Beer" advocate.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/you-still-use-hops-in-your-beer.636342/
Beer is extremely difficult to make. Some say it's almost unpossible and only a few of us are really making TrueBeer. If you spend some time here you'll see that HBTers are really the cream of the crop, smarter than pretty much anyone and if we weren't making beer the MENSA membership would quadruple.
Take this guy for example
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/code-enforcement.52640/
Or this guy
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/sewage-in-kettle.638122/
I homebrew because I love beer. I believe beer should be simple, and enjoyable. Did our ancestors who drank beer worry about "mouthfeel" or "notes of citrus and flowers"? NO! They wanted beer that tasted good and made them feel good. I'm not a Cicerone, or an aspiring microbrewery owner. I make beer that I like and want to drink. I'm not an engineer, or a chemist. Is there anyone else out there who wants to keep this hobby simple and enjoyable?
That's all barley, therefore 1 ingredient in my book!OK, so you are making a distinction between a Base malt, a flaked barley and roasted barley. That is 3 ingredients. And I would say that EKG would add a lot more to the Stout than would Magnum. I think you should add 1/2 pound of Special B.
That's all barley, therefore 1 ingredient in my book!![]()
Lots of good info here on the interweb, also a lot of silliness.
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