Liam_snorkel
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I wouldn't mind one of their canning machines
When we took over a similar operation here in Brisbane, the previous owners brews were all coming in at approx 2% less than advertised. Next time you do a brew there, request to see the starting gravity & finishing gravity, If they can't do that for you, they probably don't have a clue. the resultant alc can then be easily calculated.swiftyb said:Bit of a thread revival here - I've been to the UbrewIt in tullamarine (victoria) a few times and the beer has been drinkable. Its a bit of fun to get out with the boys and have a few beers while making more. Not the cheapest - but gives a good overview of the process...
One thing I've noticed - no preservatives - no hangover which is great....
...but the alcohol content seems to be really low - i can smash 6+ bottes before feeling tipsy, where as mass-produced stuff would knock me about well before then. Any thoughts?
Never had a mention that they measured the OG / FG... if I go again - perhaps I'll bring a hydrometer.
Please don't tar everyone with the same brush. It may apply to some but not all !!!GalBrew said:The processes at every self brew style place are so filthy you are guaranteed that every bottle/can is infected. If you keep them cool and drink them quick you won't have a problem. Keep them at room temp or for any length of time and you will get phenolic gushers (or explosions).
Just out of curiousity...and a little OTRoss said:When we took over a similar operation here in Brisbane, the previous owners brews were all coming in at approx 2% less than advertised. Next time you do a brew there, request to see the starting gravity & finishing gravity, If they can't do that for you, they probably don't have a clue. the resultant alc can then be easily calculated.
Perhaps my mistake as to the cause - however - the no hangovers is tried, tested and accurateGalBrew said:Which preservatives are added to beer again???
My apologies Ross, but I am confident that you as a knowledgeable and diligent proprietor are in the minority. The sheer lack of brewing knowledge at the u-brew it style places that I have been to and the lack of quality in finished product that I have seen many a time astounds.Ross said:When we took over a similar operation here in Brisbane, the previous owners brews were all coming in at approx 2% less than advertised. Next time you do a brew there, request to see the starting gravity & finishing gravity, If they can't do that for you, they probably don't have a clue. the resultant alc can then be easily calculated.
Please don't tar everyone with the same brush. It may apply to some but not all !!!
Pure ignorance I think, they were just following recipes, but were taking no measurements, they wouldn't have had a clue what they were getting. Wrong on so many levels, legally & morally.GrumpyPaul said:Just out of curiousity...and a little OT
Do you think it was pure ignorance or a calcuated move to use less ingredients / more water in effort to reduce his production cost and increase his profit margin slightly?
I just had a play with a couple of my recipes and it looks like I would have to reduce my grain bill by about a third in come cases to be 2% out on the expected ABV.
Beer for beer - yes I'd agree, but I usually drink a lot more of themLiam_snorkel said:probably because it's lower in alcohol.
Hmm, maybe that's an old extract taste.swiftyb said:Beer for beer - yes I'd agree, but I usually drink a lot more of them
One criticism that I would offer is that there is little to differentiate the beers in the way of flavour... they alll seem to have a 'ubrewit' taste
Being mindful of not shifting topic, but on alcohol percentage as a part of consumption, preservatives may not participate in the cause of the physiological 'hangover' we think of. (Agree, different cause maybe swiftyb)swiftyb said:Perhaps my mistake as to the cause - however - the no hangovers is tried, tested and accurate
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