… great time to get a brew going :D Yes, Big Brew is getting struck by a week-long strike starting today. Sure enough I hope the workers will get what they are going for. I know what I’ll be getting, this is the fourth run of the lemon + ginger recipe and it’s guud:D
I’m sharing this mostly to show my malt grind station ideas: making it operable by power drill (hand crank replaced with just a regular bolt) and having a vacuum cleaner positioned where the output falls so that it picks our the lightest dust. Helps with keeping the room clean as well as hopefully makes the beer a bit clearer. The hoover collects a fair bit of dust every run: I weighed it once and now adjust the amount of malt going into the grind up by 2 % to account for the lost dust: 1000 g -> 1020 g.
The Simpsons Maris Otter Pale Ale & caramel malts and the Viking Munich Light will be joined by a small amount of smoked wheat. Viking Malt says that this stuff can be used just like regular pilsner malt, being active and all, but it’s going to add a very gentle smoke aroma. I’ll be using more of it in my next dark Sahti x Stout batch, but I’ll try a little bit on this one to get a feel for it.
Wow, super tip right at the top of the mahla season. I’m in the countryside and have got a lot of birch trees to tap. Gotta try that!
I’ll tip back: if you venture into beer making, I recommend brew-in-a-bag (BIAB) for mashing. Low-tech and super handy in terms of clean-ups and the process in general. And never hesitate to contact me if in need of onboarding :)
Brew-in-a-bag, got it.
I’ll try to remember to interview him about the process next time we meet.