06-15-06 Basic Brewing Radio – Water with Greg Noonan
We talk brewing water with Greg Noonan, author of “New Brewing Lager Beer” and other noted brewing books. Greg is also owner and brewer at the Vermont Pub and Brewery in Burlington.
We talk brewing water with Greg Noonan, author of “New Brewing Lager Beer” and other noted brewing books. Greg is also owner and brewer at the Vermont Pub and Brewery in Burlington.
We preview the National Homebrewers Conference with Gary Glass of the American Homebrewers Association.
Steve Wilkes joins James to talk about flavoring the Great Mead Experiment from the video side of Basic Brewing. James and Steve also answer listener e-mail.
We continue our look at the foundation of making beer at home: good equipment. In this episode, Andy Sparks helps us look at gear that goes beyond the absolute necessities.
We take a look at the foundation of making beer at home: good equipment. In this episode, Andy Sparks joins James to start with what is absolutely necessary to make an extract batch.
Tess and Mark Szamatulski, authors of Clone Brews and Beer Captured, help us make sense of the wide variety of hops and give us tips on the most effective hop schedules.
Tony Simmons of Pagosa Brewing Company, creator of Poor Richard’s Ale, joins us to talk about his historic brew and the challenges of getting a new brewery off the ground.
Stan Hieronymus, author of Brew Like a Monk: Trappist, Abbey, and Strong Belgian Ales and How to Brew Them, tells us about his book and gives us tips on how to brew wonderful Belgian beers at home.
From grain to glass in one week? Chris Colby from BYO magazine tells us how to brew a finished, drinkable beer in seven days.
Kevin DeLange of The Brew Hut and Drydock Brewing Company helps us clear up the process of mini-mashing and what makes it different from steeping in an extract batch.