luckyeddie
Landlord.
OK, here's the thing.
I am a typical nerd, having worked in computing for more than 30 years. I can put together databases and can write programs to do just about anything, but I'd be hard pressed to tie my own shoelaces blindfold (probably why I always wear slip-ons). Anyway, my brother in law is a plumber (a proper one, not one of these 'yee-haw' cowboy merchants) - so I've just made him a proposition:
"You finish off my mash tun to my specification, and I'll put together a brew for you."
Being a typical plumber, I suppose he'll be waiting for parts for 6 weeks and will then up the cost by about 4 more litres, but we basically have a deal.
The bottom line is this - he's a typical, English lager drinker (Carling etc, occasionally having a pint of Stella Artois, Bud or Fosters if he's feeling 'adventurous') and probably turn his nose up at the types of beer I would typically brew.
So has anyone got a recipe for an 'entry level' lager (say a nice Bohemian Pilsner) which will impress the hell out of the guy? I can't really decide from looking at recipes because I'm not a lager expert. I don't particularly want to frighten him to death with something alien to his taste, but I do want to impress him with my 'skill'
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I am a typical nerd, having worked in computing for more than 30 years. I can put together databases and can write programs to do just about anything, but I'd be hard pressed to tie my own shoelaces blindfold (probably why I always wear slip-ons). Anyway, my brother in law is a plumber (a proper one, not one of these 'yee-haw' cowboy merchants) - so I've just made him a proposition:
"You finish off my mash tun to my specification, and I'll put together a brew for you."
Being a typical plumber, I suppose he'll be waiting for parts for 6 weeks and will then up the cost by about 4 more litres, but we basically have a deal.
The bottom line is this - he's a typical, English lager drinker (Carling etc, occasionally having a pint of Stella Artois, Bud or Fosters if he's feeling 'adventurous') and probably turn his nose up at the types of beer I would typically brew.
So has anyone got a recipe for an 'entry level' lager (say a nice Bohemian Pilsner) which will impress the hell out of the guy? I can't really decide from looking at recipes because I'm not a lager expert. I don't particularly want to frighten him to death with something alien to his taste, but I do want to impress him with my 'skill'
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