GMK said:
jayse
Somewhere i have read the recipe for Captain Cook's Ale - he brewed it on board the Endeavor on the voyage.....
A bit scary.
Since NaziMan has dictated one ingredient - and this is an Aussie Ale - and since we have a huge wine industry with tons of oak barrels - and beer was/used to be cask conditioned - my fav ingredient to add is Medium Toasted Oak chips.
Flame Suit On.....
>Since NaziMan has dictated one ingredient
This is governed by a higher power than even me!
>Somewhere i have read the recipe for Captain Cook's Ale - he brewed it on board the Endeavor on the voyage.....
If you want to go down that road then to be real anal you would use spuce not oak and it would be malt extract not ale, indeed he would have had a plentiful supply of ale as any english naval ship would have had, cook started to use malt extract and sometimes spruce was used in it, he was trying to find a prevention for scurvy and believed it worked, which of course it didn't, last i checked a malt spec it doesn't mention asorbic acid.
If you want to get techincal ken do some research first!
h34r:
It may be even more in line with history if we get our first beer recipe from our wives as thos did and if cook did actually brew a ale on his ship with his malt supply i could take a stab(a simple guess) that it may have been his wifes recipe who like thos. wife grew up in a the ale industry.
Iam not trying to say your oak chip idea sucks, although i think it does, i just think your all over the shop with your ideas there.
>and this is an Aussie Ale
This is a aussiehomebrewer.com ale
>and since we have a huge wine industry with tons of oak barrels -
I think you need to find elliot then built a contraption in the woods and phone home. You already have your flame suit on so your ready.
Jayse