Hi all !
I'm Loic, 29 french, just arrived in UK
I've been brewing since 2012 in Ardeche (for those who know) first all grain batch with my cousin in a microbrewery handmade but fully operational. Today I want to continue to brew in UK and I especially designed a picobrewery for UK a small one. (My wife did'nt allow me to move my brewery in one in bristol.) :)
About beers, if I have to choose a lager it would be a german beer but for a ale a proper cask beer or a porter.
How I would describe my perfect beer, not too high in alcool, smooth not to gazy, bitter not sweet.
I use to brew amber ale, best bitter, and porter, with 2 steps mash in + the mash out, I'm not a fan of the dry hop.
My favorite books: Designing a great beer and how to brew.
I still need to learn about fermentation, I've planned to read Yeast the practical guide to brew.
I could discuss a all day of beer ! I'm stopping my presentation here.
cheers
loic
I'm Loic, 29 french, just arrived in UK
I've been brewing since 2012 in Ardeche (for those who know) first all grain batch with my cousin in a microbrewery handmade but fully operational. Today I want to continue to brew in UK and I especially designed a picobrewery for UK a small one. (My wife did'nt allow me to move my brewery in one in bristol.) :)
About beers, if I have to choose a lager it would be a german beer but for a ale a proper cask beer or a porter.
How I would describe my perfect beer, not too high in alcool, smooth not to gazy, bitter not sweet.
I use to brew amber ale, best bitter, and porter, with 2 steps mash in + the mash out, I'm not a fan of the dry hop.
My favorite books: Designing a great beer and how to brew.
I still need to learn about fermentation, I've planned to read Yeast the practical guide to brew.
I could discuss a all day of beer ! I'm stopping my presentation here.
cheers
loic