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Adventures in Attenuation – British Brown Ale
Mike brewed and we tasted a British Brown Ale for this post. Mike has been thinking more about attenuation in his beers. This batch was part of that ongoing experiment. Not a surprise, but this experiment is a part of his return to British-style brewing. These are styles he brewed often years ago and he […] The post Adventures in Attenuation – British Brown Ale appeared first on Brew Dudes .
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Pale Ale Dry Hopping In Keg Experiment
In this episode, Mike poured an American Pale Ale and walked through a dry hopping experiment using corny kegs. The beer was brewed as a seasonal pale ale with a focus on hop expression and fermentation performance. Mike wanted to test whether loose dry hops inside a keg fermenter could improve hop character without clogging […] The post Pale Ale Dry Hopping In Keg Experiment appeared first on Brew Dudes .
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American Blonde Ale Experiment Gone Hazy
Mike set out to brew a clean, crisp American Blonde Ale. Instead, he ended up with something that looked suspiciously like a hazy pale ale. Mike called me over claiming instant carbonation magic. By the time I arrived, it was pouring with a solid head. I had no idea what the style was supposed to […] The post American Blonde Ale Experiment Gone Hazy appeared first on Brew Dudes .
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Mash pH in Homebrewing Beer Research Project
In this video, Mike walks through his deep dive into mash pH and water chemistry. He collected mash pH data across fifteen beers using a proper pH meter. The goal was to understand how mash pH affects attenuation, clarity, and overall beer perception. This video is a long one but it’s well worth it for […] The post Mash pH in Homebrewing Beer Research Project appeared first on Brew Dudes .
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