Ducatiboy stu
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Reminds me of The Jovial Munk...MastersBrewery said:until it is legal to add *other herbs....
Reminds me of The Jovial Munk...MastersBrewery said:until it is legal to add *other herbs....
I gave the bloke a chance at the beginning, but for a newly joined forum member, he/she definitely has some bold comments.MastersBrewery said:you or maybe your just a troll
I believe we need to share a beer/case there of to discuss.Ducatiboy stu said:Reminds me of The Jovial Munk...
hmmm.. Ever get that feeling you're being talked about while you're still in the roomdanestead said:I gave the bloke a chance at the beginning, but for a newly joined forum member, he/she definitely has some bold comments.
Thanks that's useful information. Would it be possible to please elaborate on VDK?/// said:Oh no, not the JM ...
Most contract plants, the main 2 small pack plants in NSW, will let bottle or can beer out unpasteurised. It's insurance.
I use one of those plants and the affect on hop oils is harsh. The other 2 issues are vdk and quicker styling if DO's are high. Had batches with vdk due to a rushed ferment and the cooling switched on to early. Thankfully none of those issues from current plant
Flash pasteurising has a good foothold in the us craft guys, suprised me when some the guys that do it. Anyways, beer in small packages, so much fun ...
\\\, did you by chance mean "Most contract plants, the main 2 small pack plants in NSW, will NOT let bottle or can beer out unpasteurised. It's insurance." ?/// said:Oh no, not the JM ...
Most contract plants, the main 2 small pack plants in NSW, will let bottle or can beer out unpasteurised. It's insurance.
I use one of those plants and the affect on hop oils is harsh. The other 2 issues are vdk and quicker styling if DO's are high. Had batches with vdk due to a rushed ferment and the cooling switched on to early. Thankfully none of those issues from current plant
Flash pasteurising has a good foothold in the us craft guys, suprised me when some the guys that do it. Anyways, beer in small packages, so much fun ...
Thanks guys. apologies for my nativity but it sounds like if a contract brewer wanted an aged style beer it would have to be aged prior to leaving the factory.klangers said:\\\, did you by chance mean "Most contract plants, the main 2 small pack plants in NSW, will NOT let bottle or can beer out unpasteurised. It's insurance." ?
Only if he wanted to sell it as an "aged beer"... Consumer law would dictate if they could sell it as "aged" or notgood4whatAlesU said:Thanks guys. apologies for my nativity but it sounds like if a contract brewer wanted an aged style beer it would have to be aged prior to leaving the factory.
or rather 'better to be aged' prior to leaving the factory.
Yes and nogood4whatAlesU said:Thanks guys. apologies for my nativity but it sounds like if a contract brewer wanted an aged style beer it would have to be aged prior to leaving the factory.
or rather 'better to be aged' prior to leaving the factory.
That's what i get typing with one hand whilst working up a ladder.good4whatAlesU said:apologies for my nativity
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