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remi

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Earlier this year, a friend of mine from the UK visited- he is a professional photographer. His advertising work often features magazine articles where his series of photographs accompany text telling the story of how an artisan product is made- cheese, wine etc. Anyway, while he was here he asked if I was planning on any brewing during his stay, and whether I would mind terribly if he took some photos of the process as an exercise for himself- turns out that I was (double batch of Pilsner), and that I didn't mind.

Suffice to say, an enjoyable day of brewing was had, and I had another mate over as brewing assistant. When I saw the photos I was gobsmacked- I couldn't believe that my garage could look that bloody good. I asked him whether it was ok to put some of the photos up on the forum- and he was fine with it.

So, for those of you that enjoy this sort of thing- here are the photo's, with a bit of text telling the story of the brew day- 42L of Pilsner with 10kg Pilsner malt, a bit of melanoidin, some leftover Southern Cross for bittering and then a big slug of Saaz- fermented with Wyeast 2278.

For those of you with a photographic interest- the link to Martin's website is http://amorfo.co.uk/martin/martin.html.


The Grain:
Thegrain.jpeg

Dough-in:
Doughin.jpeg

The Grain is in:
Readytostir.jpeg

Stirring time:
Stirtime.jpeg

Time to check the temp:
Tempcheck.jpeg

And check the pH as well:
pHcheck.jpeg

The sexy mash-paddle (thanks Wayne):
Mashpaddle.jpeg

A couple of random brewey pics with no particular purpose:
Plumbing.jpeg
Waterdrop.jpeg

Mashing time- not much happening:
Mashing.jpeg

Fiddling with the plumbing:
HLTtosparge.jpeg

Sparge in:
Sparge.jpeg

Hooking up to start filling the kettle:
Runningtokettle.jpeg

Running into the kettle- sweet nectar!:
Fillingkettle.jpeg

Lighting the burner and adjusting the flame:
Lightingburner.jpeg
Adjustingflame.jpeg

OG check with the refractometer:
OGcheck.jpeg

Coming to the boil:
Comingtoboil.jpeg

90grams of Saaz:
Hops.jpeg

Hops in the Kettle:
Hopsin.jpeg

With the hops in- it's time for a beer:
Pouring0.jpeg
Pouring1.jpeg
Pouring2.jpeg

Running through the plate chiller post-boil:
Chilling.jpeg

A nice starter of Wyeast 2278 ready to roll:
Yeasties.jpeg

The finished product from a previous effort- an Amber Ale:
Beer1.jpeg

And lastly- relaxing with a few tasty homebrews after....
Relaxingafter.jpeg


Anyway, hope those of you that are into this sort of stuff enjoyed the photos- note that Martin didn't take any photos of the clean-up afterwards, not glamorous enough I guess...


Remi
 
Simply AWESOME Remi. Would love a few of those shots as a screen saver. Top notch! :icon_cheers:

Chappo
 
Dude... awesome. Just plain awesome.

I am guessing someone is a photographer!?!

Do more do more.


:beerbang:

EDIT: Yep, desktops a plenty! do more do more!
 
Great shots. Love the post-work done on the cracked grain. Gotta say, tho, the crack is too fine. How in the hell do you float that mash??
 
The photos look awesome, and reflect the professional nature of the photographer.

Lovely beer ****!
 
sexy!!

1st one of pouring a beer is my fav. Wish I could take photos like that...
 
Great photos remi!

Great advertisement for Beerbelly too!
 
Great shots. Love the post-work done on the cracked grain. Gotta say, tho, the crack is too fine. How in the hell do you float that mash??

Bwahahaha Trustin' PoMo to pick that up! :lol:

He weighs it down with a bar of chocolate :ph34r:
 
yep- wayne's gear does make the whole thing look pretty damn good.

i was amazed at some of the simple ones- like the one i picked with the hops...that's just a crappy old bowl from my kitchen sitting on my garage floor, i guess you've just got to have the eye.

remi
 
Gotta say the line and the light of the 'places' tab of Martys website is my pic. I am not sure on his people work; a bit discordant. And, would he do a beer swap for the 13th pic on his site - thats stunning work - lines, light and contrast (even on a crappy res 'puter)

Scotty
 
My hats off........... great images!

May i ask what camera and lense you use? My moneys on a nice f1.4 or f1.2 50mm? Please tell me its a $400 lense to give me hope with what i have :)

You got tallent..... hope the beer is as good.

And where have i seen a mash paddle like that before?
 
Bloody Awesome work hey, when I was an apprentice, a Uni student doing an assignment went around to a whole lot of kitchens and took alot of photos of us in action.. They are just the best photos ever, makes you really proud of what you do and still classy enough for the walls.. :beerbang:

A friend of mine does Wedding Photos and Baby Photos, she takes some excellent shots(some of her work I dont agree with but each to their own), maybe I could get her to take some shots of a brewday??

This is some of her photography , they are not brewing photos, but what she could do for me probably?? May cost too much to.. :unsure:
 
Love a good photo.
Would have to say that the pic of the hops is my fave. Simple but the contrast of the hops against the floor is fantastic.
Great photos all of them. Simply stunning how a good photographer can take such a simple thing of brewing and make it art.
 
Mate great photo's.

But how did you get Kevin Rudd to have a beer with you in the last photo.... :lol:

:icon_cheers: Reg
 
Very nice work there. Something I'm looking forward to do once I purchase my new camera later in the year is to combine my two fave hobbies.
Hopefully will get some nice shots to share as well.
 
Mate great photo's.

But how did you get Kevin Rudd to have a beer with you in the last photo.... :lol:

:icon_cheers: Reg

I think it's a youth study of Kevin Rudd and Tim Watson trying to look butch. :blink:

I must say that brew rig would look good with any camera Remi. Tidy! :icon_drool2:

Warren -
 
Beautiful photos and great rig remi! I reckon the first photo is my favourite. Love the cracked grains cascading through your hands.

OT: where did you purchase the thrumometer? Does it accept 1/2" silicon hose? Is it worth a damn? I'm currently using a modded "T" piece to accept an aldi meat probe/digital readout. The thrumometer looks pretty slick. Hell, all of your rig looks pretty slick.

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reVox
 
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