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HOMEBREW Digest #4725 Thu 24 February 2005
FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
New Japanese Non-beer ("Mike Heniff")
Re: What malt can I substitute for British pale malt ("Greg 'groggy' Lehey")
"No Hose Barb" site ("Neil Kushnir")
Re:Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendation - Town Hall Brewery ("Richard S Sloan")
Help with Electric System ("Eric R. Theiner")
RE: Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendations? ("John Ferens")
RE: Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendations? (John Wyzkiewicz)
Pale malt in Germany (Jim Busch)
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 21:59:59 -0600
From: "Mike Heniff" <m.heniff at earthlink.net>
Subject: New Japanese Non-beer
I recently had Sapporo Draft One in Tokyo. I found it to be an average
American lager, no so unlike MGD but it certainly didn't seem like it
wasn't really beer. But, 90% of the beers that I saw available were
golden lagers. Also, a number of alcoholic beverages that I picked up
at the local convenience store turned out to be vodka or rum flavored
drinks (of course, the cans (which is what just about all of their
alcoholic beverages are sold in) were in all Japanese). Luckily, I
quickly learned that almost all of the beer cans had the beer name in
English (go figure!).
Mike Heniff
Foam Rangers
Houston, TX
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:46:23 +1030
From: "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <grog at lemis.com>
Subject: Re: What malt can I substitute for British pale malt
On Tuesday, 22 February 2005 at 22:02:39 +0100, Florian Hirschmann wrote:
> Hey everyone !!!
>
> As I cannot get my hands on (British) pale ale malt here in Germany, I
> wondered whether I could use a different kind of malt instead. Could I use
> pils or lager malt and add another malt to reach an approximation of pale
> ale malt? Or could I kiln pils malt in the oven, problem: I have no pale
> malt as a reference, so I won't know when the malt is kilned to the right
> extend.
Heh. This fits in very well with what I've been doing with Groggy Ale
(http://www.lemis.com/grog/brewing/groggy-ale.html). There I'm
brewing an ale with British yeasts and German malt and hops.
I'd suggest that you look at some of Weyermann's products
(http://www.weyermann.de/deutsch/produkte_home.neo?headline=Unsere%20Produkte).
>From a colour point of view pale ale malt looks like a darker
Münchner malt (sorry, not allowed to use German characters on
this forum). I'd guess that that would come close enough. You'll
have more trouble finding the crystal malt that the British like; I
don't like it, and I use things like Caraaroma and Caramünch
instead, but the taste isn't the same.
If you really want to use British malts, why can't you get them via
mail order?
Greg
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Finger grog at lemis.com for PGP public key.
See complete headers for address and phone numbers.
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:48:35 -0500
From: "Neil Kushnir" <neilk27 at hotmail.com>
Subject: "No Hose Barb" site
William Menzl asked about a website that preached the benefit of QDs versus
hose barbs. I too once visited this site and found it rather easily through
Google. Here's the link:
http://sdcollins.home.mindspring.com/
There's a really cute animation of a guy walking up to a hose barb, dropping
his pants and "recycling" beer over the barb.
Neil Kushnir
Ottawa, Ontario
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:20:48 -0800
From: "Richard S Sloan" <richard.s.sloan at us.hsbc.com>
Subject: Re:Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendation - Town Hall Brewery
>>On 22 Feb 2005 Paul asked for Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendations
You should really check out Town Hall Brewery
1430 Washington Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55454
612-339-8696
Their Masala Mama IPA is a real winner!
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:30:10 -0600
From: "Eric R. Theiner" <rickdude at tds.net>
Subject: Help with Electric System
Hail Brewdudes (and dudettes),
I'm finally getting to the point where I can put my new
brewing space/system together. (Going from a dedicated
14x20 shed to a 10x10 corner in the wife's laundry room
is a lot tougher than I thought!)
Because I'm in WI now, I figure I'll be doing my brewing
inside... and I don't want to mess with gas. So it's
electric. (Actually, I've wanted to ge electric for
quite some time, but now there's a reason.)
I'm going to use water heater elements of the "screw-in"
variety to provide heat, but I'm not sure how to put them
into the boiler and HLT. I was thinking I would put
together bulkheads, but I can't find anything that matches
the 1 3/8" thread of the elements. Am I not looking hard
enough? Or is there a better method that someone can
think of?
And any other thoughts that anyone has would be
appreciated. I'm patterning my system after Ron
LaBorde's, so if anyone has experience with doing that,
it would be helpful if I could get time/effort saving
ideas.
Thanks!
Rick Theiner
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:42:28 -0500
From: "John Ferens" <john.ferens at ansys.com>
Subject: RE: Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendations?
While not widely traveled in the MSP area, I did happen upon a wonderful,
very small establishment called Barley John's located in New Brighton:
http://www.barleyjohns.com/ Their Minnesota Wild Rice Brown and Imperial
Stout on tap at the time both stood out, and the food was also quite
enjoyable as I recall (this was 2 years and dozens of brewpubs ago,
and I still remember the place fondly). They had several interesting
selections on tap available; about as far outside the mainstream Rock
Bottom type brewpub as you'll ever find. I would certainly go out of
my way to visit them again.
Cheers!
John
(no - not as in "Barley" - not associated, and all that stuff.)
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:38:40 -0800 (PST)
From: John Wyzkiewicz <j_wyzkiewicz at yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Minneapolis Brewpub Recommendations?
I would not miss the following:
Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery
1430 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis
612-339-8696
http://www.townhallbrewery.com/
Masala Mama IPA is tasty, and they won 3 silver at GABF this year...good
seasonals right now: Single Malt (made with a single malt, I've had it, it's
interesting), Ruby Mild and Big Dog Double IPA (hop additions every ten minutes
during the boil) The Single Malt and Masala are additionally on cask.
If you can get over to St. Paul try:
The Great Waters Brew Pub
426 St. Peter St., St. Paul
612-224-2739
http://greatwatersbc.com/index.html
Nice selection, many on cask...Try the Old Bastard, I had it in Chicago at the
Real Ale Festival and it was quite good.
On the fringes of town:
Barley John's Brewpub
781 Old Hwy 8 SW
New Brighton, Minnesota, 55112
phone: (651) 636-4670
http://www.barleyjohns.com/
Small place with a big patio outside with a fire, interesting beers, they
currently have Rosie's on tap. Believed to be one the strongest beers in MN,
weighing in at 20%, it's $9 a 3-4 oz shot (almost literally), definately worth
trying even although a bit pricey.
Enjoy...
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Date: Thu, Feb 24 2005 15:57:05 GMT-0500
From: Jim Busch <jim at victorybeer.com>
Subject: Pale malt in Germany
<As I cannot get my hands on (British) pale ale malt
<here in Germany,
I would advise trying Vienna malt with a touch of CaraMunch.
Cheers,
Jim
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #4725, 02/24/05
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