homebrewer_99
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OK, this is a rant, and yes, I've been drinking...
In the past years I have freely shared my recipes to whomever requested them. I have no problem with that.
What REALLY burns my butt is when I get feedback saying they changed the yeast or whatever...replacing weizen yeast with a pilsner yeast.
For all you newbies out there...the "secret" to EVERY BREW STYLE is the yeast!:rockin:
Again, repeat after me...To be true to style...you have to use the right yeast...IT'S REALLY THAT SIMPLE!!!
You can't make a true Hefe Weizen with Pilsner yeast and use chocolate malt. You HAVE TO use Weizen yeast with wheat malt to make a weizen.
You can't make a true Pilsner using wheat and/or Black Patent malt.
You can't make a Porter with 3 lbs of extra-light malt and an American Ale yeast...
Anyone seeing a pattern here?
You cannot expect to make a brew according to style if you don't follow the rules for that style.
Sure, you'll make an alcoholic beverage you can call "beer", but it won't be anything like your expectations...and please don't offer me any.
Here's the kicker...you're gonna ask for forum "WHAT WENT WRONG"? Well, the answer is, "YOU"!
I know we all have to learn what we like and dislike, but if you're a new brewer asking for assistance with recipes then follow them. Find out if you like something or not before you start tweaking where you shouldn't be.
This is not directed toward any particular individual so, please don't take offense, just our advice.
Thanks for listening.
Bill

In the past years I have freely shared my recipes to whomever requested them. I have no problem with that.
What REALLY burns my butt is when I get feedback saying they changed the yeast or whatever...replacing weizen yeast with a pilsner yeast.
For all you newbies out there...the "secret" to EVERY BREW STYLE is the yeast!:rockin:
Again, repeat after me...To be true to style...you have to use the right yeast...IT'S REALLY THAT SIMPLE!!!
You can't make a true Hefe Weizen with Pilsner yeast and use chocolate malt. You HAVE TO use Weizen yeast with wheat malt to make a weizen.
You can't make a true Pilsner using wheat and/or Black Patent malt.
You can't make a Porter with 3 lbs of extra-light malt and an American Ale yeast...
Anyone seeing a pattern here?
You cannot expect to make a brew according to style if you don't follow the rules for that style.
Sure, you'll make an alcoholic beverage you can call "beer", but it won't be anything like your expectations...and please don't offer me any.
Here's the kicker...you're gonna ask for forum "WHAT WENT WRONG"? Well, the answer is, "YOU"!
I know we all have to learn what we like and dislike, but if you're a new brewer asking for assistance with recipes then follow them. Find out if you like something or not before you start tweaking where you shouldn't be.
This is not directed toward any particular individual so, please don't take offense, just our advice.
Thanks for listening.
Bill