Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

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Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by Calum » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:17 pm

The Scottish Craft Brewers are going to be sampling/tasting and analysing the fruit of our Base Malt Trial in Sunday 20th November at Blackfriars in Glasgow. Meeting will be in the basement at Blackfriars and will start at 11:30am.

Five of our members have been given the same recipe to brew with the only difference being the Base Malt (90% of the grain will be either Pale Malt, Lager Malt, Munich Malt, Vienna Malt or Mild Ale Malt). The idea is to determine the difference that these malts bring when used as a Base Malt.

Along with this we encourage members to bring along there own beer for sampling/swapping.

Blackfriars have a good selection of cask beers and bottled beer from around the world as well as doing very good bar food.

If you want to know anymore then just give me a shout.

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by Zephiacus » Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:14 pm

Sounds good! Will definitely come along. I have wondered about base malts for a while, will be very interesting!

Calum

Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by Calum » Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:32 pm

Zephiacus wrote:Sounds good! Will definitely come along. I have wondered about base malts for a while, will be very interesting!
I am also interested to see how this one turns out. I have some preconceived thoughts on it so it will good to see what the actual differences are.

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by graemet » Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:00 pm

Ive considered joining the craft brewers to learn more in person. This seems a very good excuse to join.
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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by Zephiacus » Wed Nov 02, 2011 4:51 am

Definitely worth joining mate, even if just to come to the monthly meetings, you can learn a lot from just being around other brewers!

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:11 am

Sounds like an interesting trial, Hope its a fun day too.
You should do a trial mash of each of the major suppliers Base Pale Malt too... see who is under-performing.

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by Calum » Fri Nov 04, 2011 5:26 pm

graemet wrote:Ive considered joining the craft brewers to learn more in person. This seems a very good excuse to join.
Just come along and see what you think. The more people get enthused and involved in these types of events then the more we all learn.

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by bumblebee » Sat Nov 12, 2011 8:02 pm

Hi, I'm not a member of Scottish Craft Brewers , are all welcome?

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by Calum » Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:31 pm

Yes, all are welcome. The idea is that if people enjoy these types of events that they will join up for more of the same.

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Re: Glasgow - Base Malt Trial - Sunday 20th November

Post by phatboytall » Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:22 pm

Was there ever any result or output from this meeting? Would love to hear what the verdict was on what the different base malts gave the beer....
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