ThermoWorks Super-Fast Pocket Thermometer On Sale for $19 – $10 discount How-to: Make a lager in less than a monthīrand New 5 gallon ball lock kegs discounted to $75 at Adventures in Homebrewing Cheers!Īll designs are available in various colors and sizes on Amazon!įollow Brülosophy on: FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAMħ Considerations for Making Better Homebrew Next up for the tutorial videos will be setting up mash profiles for Batch Sparge brewing, I hope to have it ready within the next day or so. Posted in BeerSmith Tutorials and tagged beer, beer smith, beersmith, BIAB, brew in a bag, brewing, brulosopher, brulosophy, central valley, craft beer, fresno, home brew, home brewing, homebrew, homebrewing, lesson, mashing profile on Augby Marshall Schott.ġ0 Comments BeerSmith Tutorial: Equipment Profile Setup If you enjoy this stuff and feel compelled to support, please check out the Support Us page for details on how you can very easily do so. I was introduced to BeerSmith in May of 2011 and was initially overwhelmed with the plethora of options– equipment and mash profiles, ingredient lists, water calculator, Tinseth vs. Rager, fermentation profiles, etc, etc, etc. Over the years, I’ve developed a decent grasp of many of these functions, which has made designing and making good beer much easier for me, in addition to improving my consistency. These videos are my way of hopefully mitigating some of the intimidation you might experience when first messing around with BeerSmith.įor the first video, I focus on setting up an equipment profile/s, a requirement for those interested in precisely dialing in their numbers. While BeerSmith comes loaded with myriad profiles, most of us have brewing systems that differ in many ways from them, hence the importance of creating a profile for your own brewery. – When discussing efficiency % around 2 minutes, I say mine is 75% when using “mostly ale,” I meant standard 2-row – Selecting “Adjust Mash Vol for Deadspace” does not impact sparge volumes, just mash volumes And it is much easier than you might think. Vimeo link… for those who can’t access YouTube from work ? – We just moved into our new office and I’m still working on getting my recording equipment setup properly… sound will improve once I do. If you have any questions after watching the video, please do not hesitate to ask I’ll try to respond as soon as possible. I will try to record 1-2 tutorials per week until all of the topics I can think of are covered.
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