And not just any water, I bet. Water from the tap contains chlorine, for instance, which would probably be bad for brewing... am I right?Clean water
And not just any water, I bet. Water from the tap contains chlorine, for instance, which would probably be bad for brewing... am I right?Clean water
Not good, but I know a few that take it direct from the tap.And not just any water, I bet. Water from the tap contains chlorine, for instance, which would probably be bad for brewing... am I right?
Cold filtration. Things that are soluble in warm water are commonly less soluble in cold water. The little barley proteins and some of the starches and other natural bits from nature are sparingly soluble and make a haze as they try to precipitate out of the cold water.The basic's haven't changed much over the centuries. Clean water, Malted Cereal, (barley etc), yeast and hops.
Today's commercial brands use clarifiers and filtration and different ways of carbonation.
I am not sure what they use to stop chill haze, which occurs with some home made beers, usually the light coloured lagers, that are perfectly clear until chilled.
Possibly occurs when carbonation is done in the bottle instead of Co2 injection method.
Max.
The odd thing is the darker beers are not prone to this for some reason.Cold filtration. Things that are soluble in warm water are commonly less soluble in cold water. The little barley proteins and some of the starches and other natural bits from nature are sparingly soluble and make a haze as they try to precipitate out of the cold water.
The odd thing is the darker beers are not prone to this for some reason.
Max.
Whisky is distilled to around 70% alcohol by volume (vol-%) then diluted to about 40 vol-%, and often drunk after further slight dilution to enhance its taste. The taste of whisky is primarily associated with amphipathic molecules, such as guaiacol, but why and how dilution enhances the taste is not well understood.
Oh great, bong water in your beer.
Drunk and stoned... what could possibly go wrong???Oh great, bong water in your beer.![]()
Incidentally the water has been passed by the management.And not just any water, I bet. Water from the tap contains chlorine, for instance, which would probably be bad for brewing... am I right?
Great find. I'll pass this off to my friends who brew. BTW, I live 10 minutes away from Provo - Utah. Funny the guy who wrote the article is so close.
A guy? Named Raquel?Great find. I'll pass this off to my friends who brew. BTW, I live 10 minutes away from Provo - Utah. Funny the guy who wrote the article is so close.
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Didn't you read the story, "man-boobs"A guy? Named Raquel?