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  1. Burlyman

    Using Spent Grain

    Would you dry them first before feeding them to the chickens ?
  2. Burlyman

    Maris Otter vs. Pale Malt

    My taste buds are not discerning enough to tell the difference, but I would like to hear your thoughts on this one.. I'm just wondering how much difference there really are.. Which do you use and why?
  3. Burlyman

    Using Spent Grain

    Probably the easiest way to use spent grain is for composting.. but I'm very interested to hear of other ways to use them. I'm sure many of you have more innovative ways to prevent it from going to waste.. or maybe a recipe or two to share..
  4. Burlyman

    Marston's and Carlsberg UK forming a Joint Venture

    Marstons was founded in 1834... This is just sad. asad.
  5. Burlyman

    Fabricated mash tun basket

    That looks pretty solid David. Looks like with 6 nuts and 3 bolts you could very easily extend the legs if needed..
  6. Burlyman

    Fabricated mash tun basket

    I was looking for something on ebay yesterday when I saw these.. (from China / Hong Kong) Just thought that I'll mention it.. I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for or if it would work......, anyway this is it..
  7. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    I think another factor or two what could make the Grainfather a bit more pricey is the wifi - bluetooth connect technology that comes with it.. I also just learnt that it has a bit more power than most of the other items.. Here' is a good review between the GF, Robobrew and a cheaper system.. ...
  8. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    a friend of mine has got two GF counterflow chillers connected in series. The thing works like a charm.. I also like how The Malt Miller has got theirs set up..
  9. Burlyman

    Growing hops in a pot

    wow, that's beautiful
  10. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    That's awesome, thanks you athumb..
  11. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    I could not agree more with you.. I see that you can still pick them up for around £670- at one or two shops, but most of them are now in the £800 to £870 range. I just hope that they could sort out the G70's teething problems as I'm very interested in getting one.. Having said that I'm sure...
  12. Burlyman

    Beer Style Guidelines

    awesome athumb..
  13. Burlyman

    Beer Style Guidelines

    I just thought this might be interesting; Beer Judge Certification Program Style Guidelines (2015) https://www.bjcp.org/docs/2015_Guidelines_Beer.pdf Happy brewing..
  14. Burlyman

    Strong IPA

    https://www.bjcp.org/docs/2015_Guidelines_Beer.pdf
  15. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    That's true.. My GF fermenter has handles and I'm sure the new G 70 has too.... athumb..
  16. Burlyman

    Strong IPA

    I agree, but to answer your question; according to 2015 BJCP Style Guidelines on which UK National Homebrew Competition getting judged.. more info could be found here: https://dev.bjcp.org/beer-styles/14a-english-ipa/
  17. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    I'm definitely not changing..I'm a full blooded Grainfather fan and just waiting for them to do fine tune the 70L version then I'm in.. athumb.. I just thought it might be interesting to know... I know of a few friends who like to get into all grain brewing but do have a restricted budget (she...
  18. Burlyman

    All Grain All-In-One-Brew-System

    I've been brewing now for about 7 years with my Grainfather all-in-one-system, but recently I have seen many similar or 'copy' all grain systems in the market.. I will list a few ( under £ 1000- ) with their price details.. I was wondering if anyone has tried some of these home brew systems and...
  19. Burlyman

    Bottles

    I like to use the 500ml. amber swing top bottles from Brew2Bottle. I must have hundreds of them.. They're only £12.95 for 15 and I use them over and over again.. I'm sure in the long run they will save you time, money and frustration..
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