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Well, we got pretty interesting on this one! Lots of various ways to do things for sure.

I am bringing online now a Helles that is absolutely spectacular. I followed Brulosophy's time lines and was in the keg lagering on day 15. I'll admit that I lagered the beer for a full month at 32F, but the beer was kegged on Brulosophy's fermentation and racking schedule. I'd imagine a German brewer from the 1800's would roll over in the grave to learn of this. Modern technology has provided tools for this to exist. We moved the beer from caves in the cool months to temp controlled vessels in any month. But, I dare say, old school technique would shun modern advances.

BUT, the Helles I mentioned above was mashed for 90 min and boiled for 90 minutes. If this beer is spectacular by design, do I dare mess with said design? I wish I had the answer whether to mash for 60 and boil for 60, and if I did, would this be noticeable in my beer. Sure I'd save an hour total and a buck's worth of propane, but is it worth the savings to cut corners even if the beer is only a "tiny" bit better the longer method.
 
I boiled my Helles for 90 but only did a 60 min mash. I have to agree I really love a nice Helles and I did the Brulosphy time schedule also. Full disclosure I've never made a lager without using his schedule.. .
 
I have a friend who gets out of the shower to pee.

I tell him that's not necessary, but he says he's always done it and will continue. I'm sure his wife loves having water all over their bathroom because he gets out to urinate.

I told him maybe he should just take shorter showers, or squeeze out a piss first if he's so crazy about it. How long do you have to be in the shower for a pee to work it's way up? I mean, come on!

He continues to say it's how he's always done it, and he'll continue to do it that way. He doesn't care if it makes sense to just let it go. Creature of habit...

Pee while taking a shower. http://www.sheknows.com/health-and-.../8-reasons-you-should-pee-in-the-shower-today
 
A good friend of mine who brews the best tasting homebrew of anyone I know (and he has many dozens of medals to prove it as well) swears that the secrets to his success are 1) fresh ingredients (buy brand new malts for every single batch) and 2) boil crazy hard.

Not necessarily disagreeing here, but I am wondering how he knows the malts he buys are fresh unless he lives across the street from a maltster.
 
I see Michael drinking, but I don't see you drinking with him! :)
Doh!

My beer is in my hands?

You can't tell I'm drinking in this one either, but I think maybe from the sh*t-eating grin on my face you can see that more than a few beers have passed my lips.

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Doh!

My beer is in my hands?

You can't tell I'm drinking in this one either, but I think maybe from the sh*t-eating grin on my face you can see that more than a few beers have passed my lips.

I ran across Michael at the 1993 National Homebrewers Conference. First, when I had him sign my copy of Great Beers of Belgium. The second time I was standing in line at the Oregon Brewers Festival (which was the weekend right after the conference) and the guy behind me asked me what I thought about what I was drinking. I turned around and it was Michael. I told him and what I said was almost exactly what ended up in his his next Pocket Guide to Beer. I was thrilled and honored. :mug:

But, alas, no pictures.
 
I did 60 for a maibock and it was fine. Really, I probably boiled for 65-70 minutes waiting for hot break to clear before first hop addition.
 
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