https://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcas ... vels-paula
We're still in New Zealand, but this time we're joined by Denny's better half as she walks us through her experience exploring the beers of New Zealand. What stories did she discover about the breweries (and her thought about their IPAs)? And then Denny hits the fields to discover how hop research is carried out in New Zealand! IN the pub, it's all the news fit to drink to, including Denny's anniversary and ABI's impact on homebrewing. In the library we cover some great recipes from Jester King before talking about a new IPA style and why people are confusing it for something Belgian, a little science tease and of course a quick tip and Denny's new cooking obsession.
NOTE TO MODS: I wasn't sure where to put this. If it needs to be in another section, please move it and let me know!
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I'm sure they would, and they might, but we're pretty relaxed here.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
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Then I DID come to the right place!John Sand wrote:I'm sure they would, and they might, but we're pretty relaxed here.
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And we may just leave it right where it is. It’s usually easier that way.
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Drinking
#93 - Gerst Amber Ale
Conditioning and Carbing
Fermenting
On Deck
Drinking
#93 - Gerst Amber Ale
Conditioning and Carbing
Fermenting
On Deck
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Denny, there's a really good thing about smaller forums. First, the regulars pretty much know each other well (forumly speaking). Next, we can BS all we want and piss each other off because we're just like a big family. And finally, we have a number of extremely good brewers here and love to help each other. No bias, no holds barred. We pick on each other like buggers but respect our differences and enjoy sharing our beer experiences.
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Cool. I'll be posting one notice per week so I'll just drop them here unless you tell me different.BlackDuck wrote:And we may just leave it right where it is. It’s usually easier that way.
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Hi Denny and welcome to The Borg! Many of us have been posting and sharing about eight years now. Starting with our Mr. Beer brewing up to brewing on today's automated systems and everything in between.denny wrote:Then I DID come to the right place!John Sand wrote:I'm sure they would, and they might, but we're pretty relaxed here.
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Yes you did Denny. Very easy going group home brewers at all levels of experience.denny wrote:Then I DID come to the right place!John Sand wrote:I'm sure they would, and they might, but we're pretty relaxed here.
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