I watched a YouTube video last night about a beer company in America who does not boil there wort at all they just get it up to near boil 80oC+ and add hops and whirlpools for extended time.
This goes against ever thing I've read and learnd about making beer, I know there's different ways to do things but this just seem to fall outside the guidelines of good practice or am I wrong.
No boil brewing.
No boil brewing.
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Re: No boil brewing.
I've heard that also being called a raw ale. http://www.milkthefunk.com/wiki/Raw_Ale has a little info on it too and some of the impacts.
What was the video you watched out of interest?
What was the video you watched out of interest?
Re: No boil brewing.
Charlie Bamforth mentions “rigorous boil” in positive terms many times when he talks to Brad Smith on the Beersmith podcast
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Re: No boil brewing.
In fact here is a chat with him purely on boiling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDBKUCkg8cM
Re: No boil brewing.
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It's what it sounds like but the take a tour around the brewery.
The concept of not boiling seemed really alien to me. Checking the links now.
It's what it sounds like but the take a tour around the brewery.
The concept of not boiling seemed really alien to me. Checking the links now.
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Re: No boil brewing.
If you use extracts you can do no-boil easily and make good beer.
I'm just here for the beer.
Re: No boil brewing.
But with the extracts they have already been boiled or high temp treated for pasteurization its just re-hydrating then adding extra flavours if wanted.
My wife wanted me to get a hobby now I make beer. She says I'm always in my shed I KEEP TELLING HER IT WAS HER IDEA.
Re: No boil brewing.
And what about the hot break? I suppose if you don't care whether your beer is clear it's OK.
I mean really, it's all down to whether anyone likes the results. I certainly wouldn't call it good brewing practice in the conventional sense though.
I mean really, it's all down to whether anyone likes the results. I certainly wouldn't call it good brewing practice in the conventional sense though.
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Their was an exbeeriment done and the results from what I skimmed is people could tell the differencs but the beer was still drinkable.
My wife wanted me to get a hobby now I make beer. She says I'm always in my shed I KEEP TELLING HER IT WAS HER IDEA.