Find out how I build my own recipes for the beers I make and watch as I develop the recipe to this year’s Christmas beer on camera!
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0:00 Intro and welcome
0:36 Preface
2:35 Step 1
3:09 Step 2
6:49 Step 3
8:28 General guidelines
11:42 Real-time recipe development
29:38 A note on spices
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One comment on the ‘it’s not the equipment’ comment – I made a lot of very mediocre beer, but wouldn’t say I made anything good until I switched to an electric system. This isn’t the case for everyone of course, but with the stoves/burners that I had access to, temperature control was very difficult. To anyone that can swing it, I’d highly recommend an electric BIAB system – it’s worth every penny
experimenting is the best part of brewing for me, beersmith really helped me get creative without the headaches of pen and paper and guesswork.
Enjoyed the video. What malts do you keep on hand all the time. I want to start brewing alot of continental lagers and I’m trying to put together a grocery list to buy in bulk. What would you suggest to keep on hand all the time?
Could you use to much hops that could be harmful?
Nope!
Can be overwhelming to use to much hops for taste. I used 2 Oz of centenial hops. Turned it into a colonial take on an English bitter.