Northern_Brewer British - apparently some US company stole my name Joined Aug 16, 2017 Messages 4,664 Reaction score 4,875 Location UK Jun 7, 2019 #181 More interesting to this thread would be the relatives of WLP037 - the POF+ WLP038 Manchester and the POF- WLP026, both of which would be interesting to try in a square.
More interesting to this thread would be the relatives of WLP037 - the POF+ WLP038 Manchester and the POF- WLP026, both of which would be interesting to try in a square.
ba-brewer I'm not Zog, I'm Leroi HBT Supporter Joined Sep 12, 2014 Messages 26,586 Reaction score 17,936 Location sf Bay Area Jul 10, 2019 #182 Hanglow said: hey Here's an interesting thread on yorkshire squares at home :) from jbk [URL='https://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=81630'][COLOR=rgb(66, 0, 0)]https://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=81630[/COLOR][/URL] Click to expand... The above post was made in the "English Ales - What's your favorite recipe?" thread but is sort related to this one so I am doing a cross post quote. I know this is not exactly what @Gadjobrinus was building but it seems like he might have eluded to a similar approach about half through this thread. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/...re-on-a-home-level.635302/page-3#post-8098854 I am thinking about trying something similar to this with some wlp037 to see if it really tones down phenols.
Hanglow said: hey Here's an interesting thread on yorkshire squares at home :) from jbk [URL='https://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=81630'][COLOR=rgb(66, 0, 0)]https://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=81630[/COLOR][/URL] Click to expand... The above post was made in the "English Ales - What's your favorite recipe?" thread but is sort related to this one so I am doing a cross post quote. I know this is not exactly what @Gadjobrinus was building but it seems like he might have eluded to a similar approach about half through this thread. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/...re-on-a-home-level.635302/page-3#post-8098854 I am thinking about trying something similar to this with some wlp037 to see if it really tones down phenols.