Feldon
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Any brewer who did that would indeed be bringing more craftmanship to his brewing than me. But yes, that's what craftmanship is.mtb said:Because;
a. Measuring takes time and chefs typically are under immense pressure, and
b. Errors in measuring out ingredients for food don't impact the final product nearly as much as in beer. Also, professional kitchens have pre-measured quantities of base ingredients (ie meats, vegetables).
Are you suggesting that any good brewer should be able to weigh out 5kg of pale malt without scales.. when the technology and time is available in generous quantities?
(and I hope people are starting begin the long journey of understanding in their bones what craftmanship is really about. It can be uncomfortable, and certainly can't be bought for $599 from a homebrew shop).