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Who's gonna take it apart? 17 years 11 months ago #1

Who's gonna take it apart.

My latest post see me a little out of my comfort zone and getting a bit technical.

Any glaring misinformation there?

I'm inviting corrections folks, if you can be arsed reading it.

I hope this isn't seen as 'pimping my blog'.

Ta

17 years 11 months ago #2

I think you're on pretty safe ground there. Nice article.

17 years 11 months ago #3

"sbillings":1f37ofkq wrote: I think you're on pretty safe ground there. Nice article.[/quote:1f37ofkq]

Thanks.

Didn't you spot the Kräusening woopsey?

17 years 11 months ago #4

I have to confess that I didn't read it as carefully as I might have (Pretending to work here).

You have the sentence “Bottle conditioned beers have a much longer shelf life than filtered, carbonated beers and will mature and develop over years in the bottle” at the end of two paragraphs.

It's also not true. All thinks being equal, filtered and pasteurised beer will keep longer than bottle conditioned beer, but it will not develop the way bottle conditioned beer does.

17 years 11 months ago #5

"sbillings":1hh34mx3 wrote: I have to confess that I didn't read it as carefully as I might have (Pretending to work here).

You have the sentence “Bottle conditioned beers have a much longer shelf life than filtered, carbonated beers and will mature and develop over years in the bottle” at the end of two paragraphs.

It's also not true. All thinks being equal, filtered and pasteurised beer will keep longer than bottle conditioned beer, but it will not develop the way bottle conditioned beer does.[/quote:1hh34mx3]

Pesky copy and paste. Thanks
I don't know any not bottle conditioned beer with a bbe of 4 or 5 years

17 years 11 months ago #6

Chimay, gales prize old ale and Thomas Hardy's Ale I though had
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