I just recently got pointed to your channel, and Im so glad. Im a newer home brewer and have been trying to make my own recipes. Did 1 kit and it was good but I wanted to make my own versions. I have a similar process as yours except for the fact I dont go nearly so deep and only compare about 10-15 recipes to figure out what I might want to try for my own version. Now you have me thinking even more about going deeper. Im going to be comparing your awesome research with what I have come up with to see where my recipes fall. Thanks for the great videos
I got some Leopold floor malted pale before it became unavailable at Northern Brewer, I’ll be thinking of something tasty to make with it like this..and I have their newer heirlooms like Chevalier, Isaria and Hana, and some nice English malts as well.
I was wondering about the reason you are raising fermentation temp to 70 with 5 points left til FG. Is it more to do with a diacetyl rest, or are you planning on utilizing the yeast still being active for biotransformation of hop oils during your dry hop addition? What are your thoughts on adding the dry hop addition with a larger amount of sugars still yet to be consumed by the yeast? -Maybe at 15 points away from expected FG. And have you seen any of these early dry hopped beers being represented in your data set for APA or IPA? Thank you for any input you could give, hope that all makes sense -I know it's somewhat poorly written.
I find your success in achieving full attenuation is increased by increasing the temperature at the end of fermentation. I don't think 001 can biotransform but I may be wrong.
Nice. This recipe is extremely similar to one of mine that I brew a lot of. Only difference is use a little cigar in the boil as well. I really like your trending data sheets. Is this a public software or your own? Very interesting.
actually I shared this data with a long time Pro brewer at Local Group Brewing here in Houston. his response was, "He needs to use more hops in the lower ABV beers to get matching expression. Likely due to the fact that the alcohol tastes sweeter and may help with hop oil extraction." I think that may sum it up nicely why they're being hopped so highly nowadays.
There are 3 books from the 80s and 90s that published a ton of winning recipes that I use. I've also been gathering data for 15 years so I've accumulate alot of info. When you hear me say"award winning" and I can't find out where it placed, it's because the website doesn't exist anymore and it was not archived in the way back machine!
Hi, thanks for the vid!, I'm in Australia and have Weyermann malts readily available, I have Weyermann Munich 1 on hand to use, or would you recommend Weyermann Munich 2 as the color is a bit closer an equivalent to the Ireks version? Cheers!
I would really enjoy these videos more if you delayed releasing them until you have brewed your recipe and can review it! Would love to see you drinking it or even have some guest drinkers on to give their opinions. Could bring your videos from good to great in my opinion.
I'd love to do this but thats not what this channel is about. I don't really think I need to share how these recipes taste. I've made most of them and I know how they turn out. There's no doubt in my mind that if you make them you'll be successful competing. The goal of this channel is to help you develop your own recipe to your liking. Do you like it maltier? Well the data will help you to adjust and stay within style. Hoppier? same. I don't really think theres much value in me brewing for the channel and sharing my thoughts on the taste. Brew a recipe for yourself and then tweak to your liking. I'd be much happeier seeing people use the data to make a style exactly to their preference, than to share my view of how the recipe turned out compared to my tastes.
Loves these vids. Pretty much the only reason I check TH-cam these days!
Thank you! Glad you like them.
I just recently got pointed to your channel, and Im so glad. Im a newer home brewer and have been trying to make my own recipes. Did 1 kit and it was good but I wanted to make my own versions. I have a similar process as yours except for the fact I dont go nearly so deep and only compare about 10-15 recipes to figure out what I might want to try for my own version. Now you have me thinking even more about going deeper. Im going to be comparing your awesome research with what I have come up with to see where my recipes fall. Thanks for the great videos
thanks!
Thanks for doing all of this dude. It's a bunch of work and laid out very well.
Appreciate it. it really is alot of work and hopefully people find it helpful.
Thank you for these excelent statistics. They have been very useful for me.
Great video, love the deep dive geek out format!
thanks! check out my other videos!
Liked the video before watching! Thank you so much!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Wow, a lot of information here, obviously a lot of work has gone into this... I love the data analytics approach!! Gained a subscriber!
Thanks! This recipe is a success. Had 2 viewers win with their brews of it as well as myself!
A good apa is still my fav. --however getting harder to find good apas now with the huge rise in hazy IPAs, so thanks for the recipe & insights !
No problem!
Keep ‘em coming, thanks for the recipe tips!!! Tried your Festbier recipe and it was fantastic!!!
Awesome! the festbier is the most searched on Brewfather!
watching your video now! This recipe is one of my favorites.
Another great vid! Thanks so much!
My pleasure!
Great video. The Nelson Sauvin hop shows up twice on the aroma hops but it doesn't make much diff as it's only 1%...
Doh! thanks....can't be perfect all the time!
Excellent video! Not sure if you heard but you got a nice shoutout on the Brulosophy Podcast the other day, I believe ep 214. Keep em coming!
I heard the podcast and was surprised! Good to be called "Rad" by Marshall!
@@MeanBrews definitely. Hope you get some new viewership from that!
I got some Leopold floor malted pale before it became unavailable at Northern Brewer, I’ll be thinking of something tasty to make with it like this..and I have their newer heirlooms like Chevalier, Isaria and Hana, and some nice English malts as well.
I was wondering about the reason you are raising fermentation temp to 70 with 5 points left til FG. Is it more to do with a diacetyl rest, or are you planning on utilizing the yeast still being active for biotransformation of hop oils during your dry hop addition? What are your thoughts on adding the dry hop addition with a larger amount of sugars still yet to be consumed by the yeast? -Maybe at 15 points away from expected FG. And have you seen any of these early dry hopped beers being represented in your data set for APA or IPA? Thank you for any input you could give, hope that all makes sense -I know it's somewhat poorly written.
I find your success in achieving full attenuation is increased by increasing the temperature at the end of fermentation. I don't think 001 can biotransform but I may be wrong.
Brewing this today but a bit lower abv, cheers mate 🇦🇺
Enjoy!
Nice. This recipe is extremely similar to one of mine that I brew a lot of. Only difference is use a little cigar in the boil as well.
I really like your trending data sheets. Is this a public software or your own? Very interesting.
cigar in the boil? interesting!
Do you think the scales for APA have shifted towards the IPA range because of the advent of Session IPAs and Session Pale Ales?
actually I shared this data with a long time Pro brewer at Local Group Brewing here in Houston. his response was, "He needs to use more hops in the lower ABV beers to get matching expression. Likely due to the fact that the alcohol tastes sweeter and may help with hop oil extraction."
I think that may sum it up nicely why they're being hopped so highly nowadays.
is there a video of this finished Brew?
sorry no. but you can read reviews here. untappd.com/b/no-label-brewing-company-cia-pro-am/4847932
Would you add a link to your Competitive Homebrewing page? It's not coming up when I search TH-cam.
Thanks for the great videos.
Cheers!
Sure! facebook.com/groups/CompetitiveBrewing
@@MeanBrews Thanks. I was searching in the wrong place!
Love these videos, too! Where do you find the recipes that you analyze? Would love to do that for an amber ale... :)
There are 3 books from the 80s and 90s that published a ton of winning recipes that I use. I've also been gathering data for 15 years so I've accumulate alot of info. When you hear me say"award winning" and I can't find out where it placed, it's because the website doesn't exist anymore and it was not archived in the way back machine!
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Hi, thanks for the vid!, I'm in Australia and have Weyermann malts readily available, I have Weyermann Munich 1 on hand to use, or would you recommend Weyermann Munich 2 as the color is a bit closer an equivalent to the Ireks version? Cheers!
I'd use Weyermann Munich 1
@@MeanBrews perfect thanks mate 👍
I would really enjoy these videos more if you delayed releasing them until you have brewed your recipe and can review it! Would love to see you drinking it or even have some guest drinkers on to give their opinions.
Could bring your videos from good to great in my opinion.
I'd love to do this but thats not what this channel is about. I don't really think I need to share how these recipes taste. I've made most of them and I know how they turn out. There's no doubt in my mind that if you make them you'll be successful competing. The goal of this channel is to help you develop your own recipe to your liking. Do you like it maltier? Well the data will help you to adjust and stay within style. Hoppier? same. I don't really think theres much value in me brewing for the channel and sharing my thoughts on the taste. Brew a recipe for yourself and then tweak to your liking. I'd be much happeier seeing people use the data to make a style exactly to their preference, than to share my view of how the recipe turned out compared to my tastes.
@@MeanBrews hey no worries, I'll still watch every single video!
Can you do a west coast style ipa? 🍻
I did!
Thats interesting that no one is using El Dorado hops
noy yet!
El Dorado is a great hop in pale ale! I also use a lot of Idaho 7 ( especially blended with something like simcoe)
not good, lager forever
HA! you should try this recipe! you might enjoy it.