Charles1968 wrote:Thanks. Where's the best place to find tried and tested style-based profiles, rather than geographical ones?
I'll venture to suggest the best tried and tested profiles might be those designed for or by those with similar tastes to yourself, as the liquor as well as creating the essential minerals required for brewing, has a not insignificant influence on final flavour.
If you want a light beer, one that depends on hops that goes down well to quench a thirst straight from the fridge on a hot day then go Martin's way with a sulphate bias and low mineral content. To emphasise that style use a yeast like US05 or even WLP008.
On the other hand, if you want something with more flesh on its bones, use a higher mineral content including more than 100ppm chloride with a yeast more at home in such worts to produce extra flavours.
Here, from a company that brewed over a century ago then since has sold knowledge and products to brewers, are a list of profiles of which only one has chloride less than 150ppm.
Both will make beer, different beers. Try both.
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