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Podcast: The Irish craft Beer Show 10 years 8 months ago #55

Now on Youtube and audio, Episode 17 - Home Move Homebrews.

A short minisode to keep you going while I work on the full Episode 17. During a recent brewday, Emmet Ryan of Pint of View called over and we sampled some beers I unearthed when moving home. Here are a couple of them.

Episode 17 proper will be posted shortly.

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Podcast: The Irish craft Beer Show 10 years 8 months ago #56

Can anyone who sees me at the Beer Fest today who would like to film a 20sec beer review please grab me if you see me.

15 usable reviews filmed so far, hope to get at least 25 in the final episode. Even if you've already done one you are welcome to film another.

Podcast: The Irish craft Beer Show 10 years 6 months ago #57

The much delayed episode 17 is finally posted. Homebrew Science!!! I split a batch of American pale ale four ways, and fermented it with four different yeast strains. The results shall we say, were recorded.

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Podcast: The Irish craft Beer Show 10 years 6 months ago #58

Interesting. I asked Chris White why choose liquid over dried yeast -- without naming names -- and he said that cropping/harvesting over many generations (as pro brewers would do) liquid strains should stay closer to their origins. He also strongly recommended top cropping as opposed to washing trub etc.

On paper 001 attenuates slightly more than US-05 too.

Podcast: The Irish craft Beer Show 10 years 6 months ago #59

I think you'd need a slightly more talented brewer than I to really see the benefits of liquid yeast.

Podcast: The Irish craft Beer Show 10 years 6 months ago #60

It's really more variety than anything else. If you're brewing a lot (i.e. commercial) top cropping would save you a fortune aswell.
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