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HOMEBREW Digest #5142 Wed 07 February 2007
FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
Re: Malt Color Assignments (Jeff Renner)
Re: Malt Color Assignments (Geoff Cooper)
Re: CO2 in Ann Arbor (Christopher L Allensworth)
9th Annual UKG Drunk Monk Challenge (jkleczewski)
Drayman's brewery ("Ant Hayes")
Correct amount of hops for full-boil extract recipes... (Jack Corbett)
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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 10:49:22 -0500
From: Jeff Renner <jsrenner at umich.edu>
Subject: Re: Malt Color Assignments
Geoff Cooper <G.A.Cooper at greenwich.ac.uk> wrote from London, UK:
> May I introduce myself. I usually respond to the name Geoff and for
> those who have been reading this digest for some time, yes I am the
> same Geoff Cooper who last sent a message back in 1994.
Welcome back to the fold, Geoff!
For those who don't know Geoff by reputation, he is very involved
with the Durden Park Beer Circle (http://www.durdenparkbeer.org.uk/
Information.html and see Michael Jackson's article from 1992 at
http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000070.html).
The DPBC is best known among aficionados of historic British beers
for their little book "Old British Beers and How to Make Them," now
in its third and biggest edition. I have posted a note about it a
time or two here.
Geoff is point-man, as I understand it, for the distribution of this
third edition. I don't know if it is available in the US (Geoff told
me he was working on it, so maybe he'll chime in here), but an
excellent beer book seller in UK, Beer Inn Print, carries it http://
beerinnprint.co.uk/description.php?prodid=1025.
I think this book is a must-have for anyone interested in reproducing
historic British beer, either for historic interest or just because
there are some really good recipes in it, historic or not. It also
just makes fun reading.
Jeff
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Jeff Renner in Ann Arbor, Michigan USA, jsrennerATumichDOTedu
"One never knows, do one?" Fats Waller, American Musician, 1904-1943
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 11:15:24 +0000
From: Geoff Cooper <G.A.Cooper at greenwich.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Malt Color Assignments
On 6 Feb 2007, at 15:49, Jeff Renner wrote:
> The DPBC is best known among aficionados of historic British beers
> for their little book "Old British Beers and How to Make Them," now
> in its third and biggest edition. I have posted a note about it a
> time or two here.
>
> ... I don't know if it is available in the US (Geoff told me he
> was working on it, so maybe he'll chime in here), but an excellent
> beer book seller in UK, Beer Inn Print, carries it
The Beverage People, www.thebeveragepeople.com, in Santa Rosa, CA
stock it. Also many UK HB shops will happily post it worldwide, eg,
www.hopshopuk.com - no affiliation.
Geoff
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:17:30 -0500
From: Christopher L Allensworth <whisper99 at juno.com>
Subject: Re: CO2 in Ann Arbor
Joe, its not really on the way between AA and Canton, but I go to Ann
Arbor Welding Supply.
Address:
4811 CARPENTER RD
YPSILANTI, MI 48197-9609
Tel: 734-572-0444
It's on Carpenter between Ellsworth and Michigan Ave (also right off 94).
They will refill your tank same day if you drop it off before a certain
time. I went through the same thing, I paid premium money for a nice
pretty tank, but after the second refill, it wasn't worth the wait and I
just exchange them now, no one really sees it anyway. I just refilled my
10# and I want to say it was $10 - $15. I'm not sure if that's a good
price or not, but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in.
Chris Allensworth
Ann Arbor, MI
> Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 00:23:07 -0500
> From: "Joe Van Loon" <joevanloon at comcast.net>
> Subject: CO2 Tank filling in the Ann Arbor Michigan Area
>
> Fellow Detroit Metro brewers, please help.
>
> I live in Union Lake and work in East Ann Arbor (Plymouth road and
> Dixboro),
> so anyplace near there or between Ann Arbor and Canton would be
> optimal. I
> don't mind dropping off and picking up, but would like to hold on to
> the
> nicer small bottle since I paid the premium to buy it new a few
> years ago.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any info.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Joe Van Loon
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:54:59 -0600 (GMT-06:00)
From: jkleczewski at mindspring.com
Subject: 9th Annual UKG Drunk Monk Challenge
9th Annual UKG Drunk Monk Challenge
The Urban Knaves of Grain announce that the Drunk Monk Challenge 2007
will soon be upon us! The competition is sanctioned by the American
Homebrewers Association, and is a qualifying event for MCAB and the
Midwest Homebrewer of the Year circuit.
The competition is scheduled for March 09 and 10, 2007, to be held at
Walter Payton's Roundhouse in Aurora, IL. As in previous years, the DMC
features the Menace of the Monastery, a special category consisting of
styles which are monastic in origin: Belgian Blonde, Dubbel, Tripel,
Pale, Strong Golden and Strong Dark Ales, as well as German Doppelbock.
Of special note is that the winners of the Beer BOS and MOM will have the
opportunity to assist in the scaling up and brewing of their award-winning
recipe at Walter Payton's Roundhouse, of Aurora, IL, and Govnor's Public
House, of Lake In The Hills, IL. Please see rules for details.
Drunk Monk Challenge online entries are $7 for the first entry, and $5 each
additional entry; paper entries are $7 each. Menace of the Monastery entries
are $5 each, ONLINE ONLY!
Entries will be accepted between February 19 and March 3. There are several
drop off locations in the Chicagoland area.
Full details, rules, entry forms, etc. can be found at the UKG website:
http://www.knaves.org/DMC/index.htm
Good luck and thanks!
Na Zdrowie,
John Kleczewski
2007 DMC organizer
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 19:03:19 -0000
From: "Ant Hayes" <anthayes at btinternet.com>
Subject: Drayman's brewery
Aaron Linder wrote, "I recently came upon this website:
http://www.draymans.com/articles/arts/14.html
It is a page from a microbrewery in australia describing a mashing
method that is simplified and fast."
Drayman's is in South Africa. Moritz Kallmeyer (the author) has taught the
vast majority of South African home brewers how to brew.
Ant Hayes
Winchester, UK
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 17:47:54 -0800
From: Jack Corbett <jwcorbett at wavecable.com>
Subject: Correct amount of hops for full-boil extract recipes...
I've been following extract recipes, but I usually do a full-boil.
Many times my results seem to be "too hoppy." Is there a rule-of-thumb
to follow in scaling-down hop amounts for full-boil extract recipes?
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