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  1. Michael Burnley

    NEIPA Yeast Recommendations

    I can recommend Mangrove Jack,s Hophead, used it a couple of times and the hop flavour does shine through https://mangrovejacks.com/collections/craft-series-yeasts/products/m66-hophead-ale-yeast-10g
  2. Michael Burnley

    adjusting for poor efficiency

    I would be investigating why the efficiency has changed so much, I would start with the process and then the ingredients
  3. Michael Burnley

    bottle conditioning question

    And order your next kit, as soon as your FV is empty you can get it filled and that batch should be ready when you've finished the current bottles...... and then repeat
  4. Michael Burnley

    Uses for Amber malt?

    Five Points use it in their 'Best' bitter https://fivepointsbrewing.co.uk/beer/five-points-best/ I have started using it in my best bitter and I love it
  5. Michael Burnley

    Anyone brewing with Crisp Chevallier malt?

    @peebee having previously thought I needed a mash tun with a built in heat source to do stepped mashes. I will definitely have a go at the method shared by @jjsh Thank you .... smiley face
  6. Michael Burnley

    CAMRA at it again

    Yes..... And it's delicious
  7. Michael Burnley

    Anyone brewing with Crisp Chevallier malt?

    @jjsh how long would you say ? I can't do stepped mashing at the moment
  8. Michael Burnley

    Anyone brewing with Crisp Chevallier malt?

    I've a Landlord clone lined up for this months brews using this. One thing I did notice is when adding this in the Brewfather software for the recipe, the diastatic power jumps to 97 from 52 in a like for like swap with Crisp MO
  9. Michael Burnley

    CAMRA at it again

    I too am struggling to understand the problem with this statement. Camera's MO is to get more people to drink cask ale, nowt wrong with that is there, and if more beer was hand pumped as opposed to pushed out with CO2 surely the demand for CO2 would drop?
  10. Michael Burnley

    Came downstairs this morning to a burst bottle

    @Neale the black sheep website gives you a hint as to the recipe https://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/shop/black-sheep-ale/
  11. Michael Burnley

    Greg Hughes recipes

    you might have an older edition, I don't think it's in mine
  12. Michael Burnley

    Hand pull beer pumps

    I got an Angram from eBay for £85 last month and I'm well pleased with it. Also I think some sort of adaptor is required for the polypin connection
  13. Michael Burnley

    Hello all :)

    Welcome to the forum, and I'm sure to be asking about grape vine pruning this winter
  14. Michael Burnley

    Help with angram beer engine problem

    I can confirm that the problem lies with the demand valve, as I've just woke up ( night shift) the post man has been and I have removed the demand valve from the system and it is working perfectly fine with water in a vented corny keg Please see video for the problem I was having. Do you think...
  15. Michael Burnley

    Help with angram beer engine problem

    Hi ya, I'm am awaiting the delivery of a 1/2 to 3/8 john guest reducer so I can connect the 3/8 beer line directly without the demand valve. @peebee no if anything it jumps forward and there is an air bubble blown into the beer. Current set up when in use is vented corny keg via PRV, 3/8 line...
  16. Michael Burnley

    Blockages

    Many thanks @LisaMC also can this machine do a whirlpool ? Sorry for all the questions !
  17. Michael Burnley

    Blockages

    I'm starting to get tempted with the brewzilla. What sort of efficiency should I expect and how do you do the sparge ?
  18. Michael Burnley

    1.5 kw heating element

    @davidgrace On brew day using brewfather there is a 'fermenter top up' option, this will work it all out for you
  19. Michael Burnley

    Help with angram beer engine problem

    When I pull a pint I'm getting a jump of the handle, and the beer I'm pouring looks like it is being blown with air. I think it's sucking air in somewhere, but I can't for the life of me find where, could it be a faulty diaphragm (not sure that's what they're called) inside the cylinder, I...
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