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Brew Files Podcast Episode 74 - Can Denny Brew?


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#1 denny

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Posted 30 October 2019 - 11:13 AM

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A few episodes back - Denny got to taste Drew's beer and now the tables are turned! Drew tastes and discusses with Denny two of his beers - A Belgian Golden Strong and a Veterans' Blend IPA. Are they any good? What could be changed and what the heck is that bottle Denny used to ship his beers?!?



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Posted 01 November 2019 - 01:02 AM

Denny, your taste in beers is very similar to mine! 

 

Belgian Golden Strongs & Tripels

West Coast Pale Ales and IPAs

Classic German Lagers

 

(But I do also like Hefeweizens, too!)



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Posted 01 November 2019 - 06:03 AM

Denny, in this podcast I thought during the discussion on carbonation you talked about "half of the highest temp it got to" or something like that.  Can you expand on that.  I mean my carbonation method is leave the regulator at 12psi and let it go but I am curious to hear where you were going with that.



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Posted 04 November 2019 - 10:51 AM

Denny, in this podcast I thought during the discussion on carbonation you talked about "half of the highest temp it got to" or something like that.  Can you expand on that.  I mean my carbonation method is leave the regulator at 12psi and let it go but I am curious to hear where you were going with that.

 

Either I misspoke or mumbled.  It should be the highest temp the beer reached during fermentation.




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