
London Video Pride 220609
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Excellent vids Chris. You like your pipes and pumps don't you! 

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The thread title sounds like a Gay March! 
I'll have a proper watch later after work

I'll have a proper watch later after work

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Really enjoyed that. I am just about to put together a mash tun like yours, after having a stuck mash EVERY time I use my converted cool box. Was also reassuring to see that besides all the pipes etc, my process is fundamentally the same as yours so I know I am doing OK!
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Good stuff, the blow off tube at the end is quite hypnotic. Good idea using the hand blender to break up the CaCl
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Thanks for the video. Interesting to see batch sparging in action with an underback. Me, I simply copied the way the local micro did it and fly sparged, but what you're doing looks quite a simple way of doing things. Also interested in the amount of water profiling you did. Do you already know the local water profile? I resume so as you seem to add to gain an accepted concentration of carbonate. Most people shove in a teaspoon rather like throwing a penny in the fountain it seems. I figure that until I know the profile and the chemistry, not to bother is best.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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Re: London Video Pride 220609
had a proper look now, other than being a pre-heater, what function is the under back?
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Re: London Video Pride 220609
Great videos Chris 

Mine do too. My Old Speckled Hen clone from GWs book is noticeably paler that the real thing and my mild, which is virtually identical with Holden's Mild from GWs book, looks like a bitter. These were extract brews with the grains steeped at ~65C for 30 minutes.Chris-x1 wrote:(for some reason all my beers come out much paler than expected)
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Nice Vid Chris, I've noticed the paler issue with GW's recipes, that why I always fix the colour with gravy browning which I believe is one of your many tips 

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Re: London Video Pride 220609
good work chris, that many pipes would just confuse an old man like me, but if my back goes it would be a must.
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Good stuff Chris, good to see a brit up there with the vids
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Re: London Video Pride 220609
Thanks Chris. I was wondering that was the case.Chris-x1 wrote:OSB-Steeping for 30 mins tends to extract less colour though.
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Ya couldn't a brewed it right then.Chris-x1 wrote: A sample suggests I may have to pop down to the supermarket for some gravy browning-sorry Graham but this one is being served up at a BBQ and all my mates know what LP looks like...
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