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mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


Hey guys, starting a new series of posts focusing on brewing water, chemistry, Bru'n Water Spreadsheet and other tips/tricks/strategies for treating your brewing liquor.

Some of them will be fairly basic and introductory, others detailed and complex. Always >> the focus is on application in the brewery and not the core science, although that may have to come up! 





Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


In case you haven't swung by the garage lately...

http://accidentalis.com/archives/894 - Grain Mill Case build. Will add some more photos of this in action later, and probably have a post on milling.

also...

http://accidentalis.com/archives/770 - Introduction in the Brewing Water Series (yeah actually second post, but who is counting?)




Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
Charter Member
Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Cool.  Keep the good links coming!

When you mill, do you condition your grain first?  I'm starting to consider a mill (even though my LHBS is great at milling), so I'm starting to pay attention to technique here.





Posted 34 days ago.

KidMoxie
Charter Member
San Elijo Hills, CA
405 Posts


I conditioned my malt for the first time a week ago and the husks were so well preserved that I almost thought my mill didn't crush the grains. The only downside was that when I let the RPM of my drill drop too low the mill kicked like a mule from a jam.



Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


I conditioned with my 2 roller mill. Seemed like it was necessary to help me crush a bit finer than I should with a RIMS system. 

Will have a brew day or two this coming week so will know better if it will need conditioning or no.




Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


So just posted up a peek into my garage and a gorgeous brew day...





Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
Charter Member
Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Aww, nicely done!   I thought that I had good weather this weekend, but I think that you have me beaten. 



Posted 34 days ago.

blur_yo_face
Houston, Tx
161 Posts


I recently read your blog from January 5th about measuring mash pH in practice.. Really enjoyed it, and am going to try to incorporate that into my brew day..



Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


Awesome. Glad you liked it and thanks for the kind words.



Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


Ok... I finally got the pictures and video loaded into this - I give you the "Damn the torpedo... or Hopback Pt 1"

accidentalis.com/archives/1051




Posted 34 days ago.

Matt
Charter Member
Normal, IL
341 Posts


Awesome man, makes me want to try a hop back! Seems really interesting



Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
Charter Member
Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Sweet!



Posted 34 days ago.

uberg33k
Charter Member
The Internet
314 Posts


This is a good post, but I don't understand why it's "part 1"



Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


Part 2 will cover any decisions on dry hopping (if it needs it) and a BJCP style score of the final product. Not scientific, but hopefully a good swag at the benefits/downside to all hopback brews.




Posted 34 days ago.

mchrispen
Bastrop, TX
485 Posts


AND... yet another Brewing Water Series with apologies to Marshall... Brulosopher's Best Brown. Took it a different direction than traditional - hoping it will be significantly but pleasantly different.

accidentalis.com/archives/1085

Will follow up with some notes from Marshall in a few weeks.

Not planning to post all of these to Reddit - probably just the bigger features. Will see.




Posted 34 days ago.
Edited 34 days ago by mchrispen

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