Brewing on the Ones Talk courtesy of Northern Brewer

The fine folks at NB filmed my talk at NHC this year. They just put it up online.

But…but…but…then we have to LOOK at you!

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Great presentation Drew!  Wish I could have been there to taste the beer.  I’ve been brewing since October, and in life, I generally try to keep things simple.  I’ve adopted that to my brewing just so that I can get a feel for the process and also so that I can taste any changes that I make to my recipes.  It’s really allowed me to also grasp what certain malts and hops do for the beer.

I remember around January speaking w/ another homebrewer at a local brew competition (which I took 3rd in the “yellow beer” category) and he was showing me his Hefe recipe and it had about 4-5 different grains, 4 different hop additions and a dry hop.  Here I was with my simple wheat/pilsner bill w/ one dose of Hallertauer @ 60 min for my Hefe.  At that moment I felt that maybe I’m not putting enough effort into my recipes, but I continued to keep my recipes fairly simple.  So your presentation has given me a little reinforcement that maybe I’m doing alright w/ my brews by keeping them simple…although I do have a coconut milk stout that has rather large grain bill.  Every now and then it is fun to play mad scientist!  Also, it is amazing how a “simple” recipe can taste complex.

Nice talk Drew. I have the same problem as you with regards to hoarding supplies. I think for me it’s more because of the shipping costs, I have to order in bulk.

I’ve been brewing this way for years now. My goal was simplification at all levels from ingredients to equipment.

Drew I particularly liked your pseudo decoction (making of the syrup) to enhance the brew yet remain within your criteria. Will have to try this.