Finally decided to start up a brewing blog. I have a
work blog which gets a lot of geeky stuff, and given it's syndicated on a bunch of technical planets, figured
realbeernz was the place to host it. I'll mostly talk about the brewing gear that I buy, magazine articles I'm reading, and the beer that I'm brewing (and will likely learn from the comments or pass on the knowledge that I've been privileged to…
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Added by Glynn Foster on September 10, 2009 at 9:57pm —
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Hi
Can I please receive feedback from the home brew community about the following idea.
Are any of you interested in home roasted barley?
I roast my own coffee beans. When I started home brew a few months ago with a friend I realized brewing also uses roasting techniques with the different malts.
Comments and advice welcome
Thanks
Ed Main
Added by Ed Main on September 10, 2009 at 9:33pm —
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Back in July I spent 5 days touring around the sound and west of Czech Republic (in the midst of a month away), tasting a few (or more) of their fine Pilsners. Here is the post from my blog, thought some might find my ramblings interesting...
Though we flew into Prague Airport, that was as close as we got, as we had already been to Prague many years ago. This trip was about touring a bit of the Czech countryside and, surprise surprise, visit some fine Czech Breweries with the…
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Added by Sam Possenniskie (TGM) on September 9, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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After reading a post by Joking about the possibility of creating a grain mill from a pasta maker I gave it a go with much success! Following is a quick guide on how it was done..... Step One: Find a cheap pasta maker (I got mine second hand for $22 on trademe)
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This one has 6 different settings to set how far apart the rollers sit. Step Two: Do this to it.....
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To extract the rollers that look like…
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Added by Toot on August 31, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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Homer: Got any of that beer that has candy floating in it? You know, Skittlebrau?
Apu: Such a beer does not exist, sir. I think you must have dreamed it.
Homer: Oh. Well, then just give me a six-pack and a couple of bags of Skittles.
The ‘Art of Skittlebrau’, beer judged not only on taste, but also on appearance post-skittle induction. Able to be produced in a wide variety of flavours and colours, Skittlebrau is confectionary brewing at it’s finest(?) indeed, the drinker…
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Added by Curd Nerd on August 26, 2009 at 12:00am —
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I'm sitting here tonight after having had probably
one more than I should have, not unusual for us ale named, lager brewed swilling Kiwis. It's Saturday night we are all drinking like the 6 o'clock swill is still here, but the difference is that tonight I have consumed beers from the home brewing and craft brewing brethren.
I think we are similar to the Camp David religious nuts of the 80's except that some of us are not trying to have sex with multiple partners (okay not all…
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Added by James P on August 15, 2009 at 9:59pm —
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I'm addicted to brewing.
There, I said it. Born out of a desperate need to find a tasty drinkable beer I went in search of the whole homebrew thing. I pretty much decided that if I could brew anything half as decent as DB or Lion then I'm well on the way to improving my life. The dilemma I now have is that in my search of homebrewing I found this fantastic array of NZ craft beer I had no idea existed. If I'm honest I thought that Macs and Monteiths were as good as it got in NZ and I…
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Added by Matthew on August 9, 2009 at 8:56pm —
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Well figured it was about time I put up a pictorial of my brew day, this is how I do BIAB at the moment, ive made many tweaks to the process over time and I can get higher efficiencys doing it another way, however I find this is the best way to get consistent results across varied grain bill sizes, meaning I only lose about 3-5% if im doing a big 7kg batch! So to start out - I weigh out the grain, which is normally done with the hops a couple of days before i brew in anticipation :o) …
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Added by Reviled on July 23, 2009 at 10:01am —
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Has anyone here brewed a beer using Rye? I just bought a 1kg bag of the stuff the other day. I guessing it might be good for a Saison? I'm told it gives a dry, spicy finish. Is this true?
Added by cerevisia on July 19, 2009 at 9:28pm —
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After several month's planning and research brewday finally arrived on Saturday 18th July. The Grain Mill is finished (well usable, so it's finished), the Grain Bag sewn up and all of the ingredients gathered so I couldn't put it off any longer.
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The 56 litre mash tun/lauter tun/brew-pot all ready to go.
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The grill in place to keep the BIAB bag off the base of the vessel.…
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Added by Pilgrim on July 19, 2009 at 7:07pm —
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In the space of a week I have gone from Bag and Pot (BIAB) to a conventional set up. I've added a new Mashtun made from a 38L plastic fermenter covered with expanding foam ala Joking. Also fitted all the various valves and fittings, purchased a pump, a mill and a 40L 3kw electric Urn for HLT, and converted my copper chiller into a whirlpool chiller. Phew! Anyways, I waited patiently until everything was in place before attempting a brew. I decided to use up a load of crushed grain and came up…
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Added by studio1 on July 15, 2009 at 9:44am —
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This series of videos explains the story behind the origins of Epic Armageddon
I.P.A.,
The West Coast IPA Challenge, the reasons for putting
Epic Armageddon I.P.A. into
oak barrels, naming them Pete & Melissa before putting them…
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Added by nzbrewer on July 14, 2009 at 9:43pm —
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Dear Tim
Re: Recession Bites Grog Sales – Sunday Star Times 28th June, 2009
I was surprised to read this article which does give the point of view
of the large brewers in this country and the commodity they sell
called beer. It is easy for consumers of this type of product to trade
down in…
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Added by nzbrewer on July 12, 2009 at 9:43am —
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The following was Twittered live yesterday afternoon via http://twitter.com/epicbeer Doing a brewers pre-judging for beer awards via BeerNZ, out of thes beers, medal winners would be Tuatara Helles and Invercargill Biman
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Out of this round I would medal the Twisted Hop Sauvin Pilsner and Invercargill Stanley Green
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Only medal from me in this round Mussel Inn Captain Cooker…
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Added by nzbrewer on July 9, 2009 at 8:30am —
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Over the weekend I added 4 new strains to my yeast library. First of all, a big thanks to Reviled for donating the strains, I'll drop your frozen vials off tomorrow :) Strains were wyeast 1026, 1084, 1469 and 1728. I have the good fortune to have access to a lab at work so all the gear I need is at my fingertips. I am also pretty familiar with sterile techniques and have experience playing around with yeast in a laboratory setting. Messy lab bench, but its sterile... …
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Added by Haish on July 6, 2009 at 10:30pm —
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I thought I’d drop a blog on here outlining our first brew in the new brewery – thanks to Barry for advice on the use of hot water cylinders – we’re stoked with the results! The brew went really well on Sunday, considering that the brewery has been completely reworked so we were starting with a brand new (to us) setup that hadn’t yet been calibrated! I’ll be adding sight-glasses to the vessels before the next brew, so hopefully that will make things a bit easier. For the sake of explanation,…
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Added by vdog on July 6, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Thought I'd add a blog. You've probably seen this all before but thought I'd throw up some photos of how my brewday goes.
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Recipe for anyone that's interested.
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Rig set up, HLT filled (right-hand vessel), thermostat set.
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Measuring out grain, trusty Briscoes scales.
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Grain measured out,…
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Added by denimglen on July 3, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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It's been a while since I've put a blog up - so I thought I'd put up something useful to y'all. Tyler and Mike were over when they saw me do this, and I think that both of them are doing it now. I don't know how may of you are doing it, but it's worth doing if you're not - as I haven't noticed any detremental effects on the beer when you do it. So, what am I talking about? Wort recovery... thats what. It starts after you have transferred your wort into the fermenter. Generally I cut off when…
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Added by JoKing on June 28, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Is there anywhere in NZ that sells Hop Vines?
I'm in Wellington and was wondering if there's a place nearby that might have them. Would they be available at any garden centre? (probably not eh.)
If anyone here knows I'd be grateful.
Added by cerevisia on June 27, 2009 at 4:40pm —
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I just recently (Sunday midday) brewed a Bishops Tipple clone. (I'm hoping) It was a partial mash, using:
1.5Ib pale malt,
500gms crystal malt
1oz black malt
1oz wheat malt
A can of coopers real ale for malt extract.
Goldings Hops
750gms Golden Syrup
2oz Molasses
And Safale s-04
The airlock on the fermenter only just started bubbling now when I got home from work. Normally when I brew,…
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Added by cerevisia on June 22, 2009 at 6:47pm —
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