Just for fun, I brewed both MoreBeer's "I Heart IPA" Flash brew kit and their "I Heart IPA" All Grain kit on the same day. I followed the instructions for both, but accidentally added the 5 minute kettle addition to the All Grain at 10 minutes. I also just couldn't resist stirring the Flash Brew with a sanitized stainless steel spoon before closing up the fermenter despite the instructions admonishing you that it is unnecessary. No secondary transfers. I dropped trub twice from the conical fermenting the All Grain and added the dry hops with 4 days left using a CO2 purged dry hopper.
Both received identical treatment during fermentation. They were fermented in temperature controlled stainless steel fermenters (the Flash Brew in a BrewBucket in a fermentation chamber, the All Grain in a jacketed SS Brewtech Unitank) on the same schedule: 4 days at 67°, then ramped on degree a day till they reached 72° and held for a couple of days for a diacetyl rest. Cold crashed. Closed transfer to CO2 purged kegs, added 6ml of Biofine, burst carbonated and left at 12PSI for several days.
Both are perfectly drinkable! The all grain has a more pronounced hop flavor. The Flash Brew creates a serious foamy head and has an almost artificial beer flavor to it. It's hard to pinpoint. It just lacks the depth of the all grain and the mouthfeel is a little syrupy.
I repacked a six pack of Bell's Two Hearted Ale into bomber bottles and filled identical bottles with the Flash Brew and All Grain. I brought all three into my local homebrew club meeting simply labeled "A" "B" and "C" and asked members to guess which was which.
Out of 21 responses:
Tom
Both received identical treatment during fermentation. They were fermented in temperature controlled stainless steel fermenters (the Flash Brew in a BrewBucket in a fermentation chamber, the All Grain in a jacketed SS Brewtech Unitank) on the same schedule: 4 days at 67°, then ramped on degree a day till they reached 72° and held for a couple of days for a diacetyl rest. Cold crashed. Closed transfer to CO2 purged kegs, added 6ml of Biofine, burst carbonated and left at 12PSI for several days.
Both are perfectly drinkable! The all grain has a more pronounced hop flavor. The Flash Brew creates a serious foamy head and has an almost artificial beer flavor to it. It's hard to pinpoint. It just lacks the depth of the all grain and the mouthfeel is a little syrupy.
I repacked a six pack of Bell's Two Hearted Ale into bomber bottles and filled identical bottles with the Flash Brew and All Grain. I brought all three into my local homebrew club meeting simply labeled "A" "B" and "C" and asked members to guess which was which.
Out of 21 responses:
- Only 1 person got all three wrong
- 8 got all three right (38%)
- 11 correctly identified the Flash Brew (52%) but three of those got the Bell's and the All Grain backwards
- 14 correctly identified the Bell's Two Hearted (66%), but 6 of those got the Flash Brew and All Grain backwards
Tom

