themonkeysback
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Hi guys,
As one of the truly great lurkers on this forum - I have been member for over a year with minimal posts but tend to read **** on this forum for an hour a day, I thought perhaps I should get a bit more involved!
I am an all grain brewer but am currently on holidays in Europe for 6 months - no beer brewing but plenty of beer drinking! Given this situation I have had a lot of time to sit around thinking (read dreaming) about beer and brewing.
There are frequent discussions on AHB regarding AG brewing techniques and the odd post of "what do you think of this recipe", but what I am really interested to know is how different people go about coming up with the recipes they brew.
In particular I would be very interested to hear from those people that either brew beers that are very popular on AHB or have had success in competitions - Dr Smurto, Tony etc, but I am also interested to know abour how the average punter on AHB goes about designing his beers.
Personally I am not really someone that likes to follow recipes designed by others. I have spent a lot of time in Marks Home Brew in Newcastle pestering Mark regarding all things brewing and one thing he seems very keen on is starting basic (SMASH beers essentially) and gradually building up once you have a particular beer down pat and understand what difference adding different ingredients will make. Personally I like this approach, but I also have a bit of beer brewing ADHD, so up to this point have generally worked on creating some very simple recipes as well as the odd complicated cloneish recipe or butchering of someone elses recipe - with variable results, some really good, some really **** and a lot in between. If I had a lot more patience I would probably start with a base APA, IPA and pilsener (as these are what I drink most) and would gradually tweak them to make the best possible beer - hopefully I will work on doing this when I return home and get back to brewing. I have a house full of different brewing books, and I think in particular Designing Great Beers by Ray Daniels offers some good insight into recipe formulation but I definitely think there is a bit of an art to it as well.
So how do you create your beers:
Do you use other peoples recipes?
Do you start simple and gradually build up with trial and error?
Do you just throw any **** in your beers and hope it works out?
Are you some sort of freak with an awesome sense of smell, taste and foresight and every beer you create turns to gold?
Do you do something else?
Cheers.
Adam.
As one of the truly great lurkers on this forum - I have been member for over a year with minimal posts but tend to read **** on this forum for an hour a day, I thought perhaps I should get a bit more involved!
I am an all grain brewer but am currently on holidays in Europe for 6 months - no beer brewing but plenty of beer drinking! Given this situation I have had a lot of time to sit around thinking (read dreaming) about beer and brewing.
There are frequent discussions on AHB regarding AG brewing techniques and the odd post of "what do you think of this recipe", but what I am really interested to know is how different people go about coming up with the recipes they brew.
In particular I would be very interested to hear from those people that either brew beers that are very popular on AHB or have had success in competitions - Dr Smurto, Tony etc, but I am also interested to know abour how the average punter on AHB goes about designing his beers.
Personally I am not really someone that likes to follow recipes designed by others. I have spent a lot of time in Marks Home Brew in Newcastle pestering Mark regarding all things brewing and one thing he seems very keen on is starting basic (SMASH beers essentially) and gradually building up once you have a particular beer down pat and understand what difference adding different ingredients will make. Personally I like this approach, but I also have a bit of beer brewing ADHD, so up to this point have generally worked on creating some very simple recipes as well as the odd complicated cloneish recipe or butchering of someone elses recipe - with variable results, some really good, some really **** and a lot in between. If I had a lot more patience I would probably start with a base APA, IPA and pilsener (as these are what I drink most) and would gradually tweak them to make the best possible beer - hopefully I will work on doing this when I return home and get back to brewing. I have a house full of different brewing books, and I think in particular Designing Great Beers by Ray Daniels offers some good insight into recipe formulation but I definitely think there is a bit of an art to it as well.
So how do you create your beers:
Do you use other peoples recipes?
Do you start simple and gradually build up with trial and error?
Do you just throw any **** in your beers and hope it works out?
Are you some sort of freak with an awesome sense of smell, taste and foresight and every beer you create turns to gold?
Do you do something else?
Cheers.
Adam.