Hey everyone, a while ago I watched a video/podcast all about keeping beer recipes simple, but now when I really want to watch it I can't find it anywhere <_<. I was hoping someone here might know where on the interwebs it is?
From what I can remember it was a fairly prominent US homebrewer giving a talk at a homebrew conference. It was a talk on keeping recipes simple. He chatted a little about SMaSH beers and how his simple starter beers for big complex beers often ended up outshining the big complex brew. He also went through a few of his recipes and gave some tips on simple grainbills and hop schedules. I remember it being pretty interesting at the time and would like to watch it again. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please share the link.
Cheers!
From what I can remember it was a fairly prominent US homebrewer giving a talk at a homebrew conference. It was a talk on keeping recipes simple. He chatted a little about SMaSH beers and how his simple starter beers for big complex beers often ended up outshining the big complex brew. He also went through a few of his recipes and gave some tips on simple grainbills and hop schedules. I remember it being pretty interesting at the time and would like to watch it again. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please share the link.
Cheers!