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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @AllianceOfCalgon
    @AllianceOfCalgon 5 років тому +27

    Really enjoying this series Martin.

  • @aboumawiyah
    @aboumawiyah 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for providing the metric values.

  • @SuperRS2008
    @SuperRS2008 3 роки тому +3

    Brewing my first lager this Sunday and it's going to be a German Pils, inspired from this video, I'm very excited!

  • @beersontap
    @beersontap 4 місяці тому

    Great series...funny how your future self on brulosophy did the hop spider experiment and the results showed that you could not tell the difference...

  • @gustavokrause
    @gustavokrause 5 років тому +2

    The best beer channel, thanks for sharing it :D cheers from a Brazilian brewer :D

  • @MrBizzoo
    @MrBizzoo 5 років тому +3

    Keep up the good work. Well done.

  • @twowheelrodeo
    @twowheelrodeo 3 роки тому +1

    Nice set Up.

  • @mhmodblan1849
    @mhmodblan1849 3 роки тому +2

    My friend. You are the creative I want. To learn from you some thing I make beer in. The house is not good and tastes no foam. Is there a. An alternative to the dinar herb. I wish you good luck, your friend and your follower from Syria

  • @geirragnar6226
    @geirragnar6226 4 роки тому +1

    love your videos, youre charismatic and energetic

  • @campfiretunes8598
    @campfiretunes8598 2 роки тому

    Great video. I have to say though, that wasnt much of a test for that hop filter. I wonder how it would perform if making an American IPA?

  • @getchaneviba6279
    @getchaneviba6279 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for that video ! Always looking forward for a new one, very instructive and fun to watch ! Don’t stop the good work :-) definitely one of my number 1 brewing UA-cam channel :-)

  • @christianfilloux
    @christianfilloux 5 років тому +2

    Another great episode and hilarious ending hahah

  • @JohnsDrams
    @JohnsDrams 5 років тому +1

    Loved seeing the process! Subscribed!

  • @herbbowers769
    @herbbowers769 4 роки тому +1

    I noticed you didn't decoct. Probably should have put in some specialty grains. And, I tried the hop basket and found the same thing. DIdn't get the hop utilization I wanted.

  • @DaryllJMurphy
    @DaryllJMurphy 5 років тому +2

    Yo! Love that Pilsner! Do you have a link to where you can buy those Pilsner glasses please? I just did a stout and will be doing my Pilsner next. Would love to get it in one of those glasses for presentation! Cheers 🍻

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  5 років тому +2

      Sorry don’t remember how I came across those glasses. Had them for years. I swear a Pilsner tastes better using them :-)

    • @DaryllJMurphy
      @DaryllJMurphy 5 років тому +2

      The Homebrew Challenge defo looks lick-your-lips style! Can’t wait til I do mine

  • @santaclaus0815
    @santaclaus0815 Рік тому

    Have you tried brewing Rotbier (German style red ale, common in Franconia) yet? Examples:
    Pyraser Landbrauerei: Rotbier
    Winkler Bräu: Kupfer ("copper")
    Tucher: Rotbier (from a wooden barrel they claim)

  • @juma_media
    @juma_media 4 роки тому +3

    Great video! (btw..."Bräu" is pronounced "Broy" as in Toy ;)

  • @beerandbbqhobbyist6464
    @beerandbbqhobbyist6464 5 років тому +1

    Ever thought of pressure fermenting? In ten days you could have a super clean beer and fermented at room temp.

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  5 років тому

      🤔 sounds interesting...

    • @beerandbbqhobbyist6464
      @beerandbbqhobbyist6464 5 років тому

      Yeah check it out. That how the big brewery’s do it and it’s catching on in the home brewing community. Spike, the fermintasauris and there other vessels out there.

  • @distractiontherapy
    @distractiontherapy 5 років тому +1

    Loving all your videos, very professional. Are all your brews based on US gallons (6 pints per gallon) and not UK gallon (8 pint per gallon). Thanks

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  5 років тому +1

      Thanks and good question. Everything is US measurements.

    • @distractiontherapy
      @distractiontherapy 5 років тому

      @@TheHomebrewChallenge knew you probably were, but had to check if you were still old school 😉
      P.S. loving the brew challenge 😊

    • @dannynysus
      @dannynysus 3 роки тому

      @@distractiontherapy Your statement is misleading. Both the US gallon (3.79 L) and the Imperial gallon (4.55 L) contain 8 pints. A US pint is 473.2 ml, whereas an Imperial pint is 568.3 ml (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pint). Interestingly, the word "pint" is related to "paint" and is supposedly derived from painted markings on a vessel indicating this volume (www.etymonline.com/word/pint)

  • @andrewhassall5777
    @andrewhassall5777 4 роки тому +1

    So has a fellow Brit. Do you think a helles is like a Carling black label.?

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 роки тому

      Oh boy it’s been a long time since I had a Carling. But yeah, both are clean light lagers.

  • @altaibskt1
    @altaibskt1 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @christianwoitas2710
    @christianwoitas2710 4 роки тому

    Hi Martin, thanks for your good videos. Could you tell me what type of fridge do you use to store your beers in your videos? Nice greetings from Germany

  • @giuliobaecker5476
    @giuliobaecker5476 2 роки тому +1

    I’m going to start my first batch, do you have a video you’d recommend? Did you grind those grains first?

  • @shane11199
    @shane11199 3 роки тому

    how many litres is this recipe for? i even tried to find it even on your website lol no luck.

  • @luisalbertomendietac3546
    @luisalbertomendietac3546 5 років тому +1

    Cheers!!

  • @progaming848
    @progaming848 4 роки тому

    How much sparging water did you use for the 5 gallon recipe?

  • @atouchofa.d.d.5852
    @atouchofa.d.d.5852 5 років тому +1

    Shocked at it's good performance.

  • @brewdawg1462
    @brewdawg1462 4 роки тому

    Will that hopblock filter work with the clawhammer system?

  • @rogerschulz8721
    @rogerschulz8721 3 роки тому

    The two have become 1!

  • @darkredbull25
    @darkredbull25 4 роки тому

    When do you stard adding hops there isn't mutch instructions for the beer more for the pot then the beer

  • @thegingerpowerranger
    @thegingerpowerranger 4 роки тому

    You don't use a oxygen trap on your fermenter?

  • @randallcooper4399
    @randallcooper4399 5 років тому +5

    I don’t think bud or coors could ever be called pils- these are just cheaply produced American approximations of Helles lager. Anything called pils is a hop forward lager. Czech Pils is the original while German pils arrived as an approximation of the Czech original but with Bavarian water and hops.
    Rothaus Pils is the perfect example of the style if you can find it. It’s a lot closer to Urquell than it is to Weihenstephaner Original.

    • @aaron5222
      @aaron5222 5 років тому +1

      Idk about cheaply produced. Probably some of the most expensive most researched beer in the world. Made with little flavor and adjuncts yes.

    • @Gonorrheagorgonzola
      @Gonorrheagorgonzola 3 роки тому

      If I recall correctly the region of Czechoslovakia where Pils originates from was german at the time it was invented so if it is german or czech just kinda depends on how you look at it. Btw bavaria generally produces pretty poor pilsner they are more keen on their Helles. Pilsner is more prominent in the other parts of germany, especially nothern germany is Pils country.

  • @AndrewWilladsen
    @AndrewWilladsen 5 років тому

    Do you think this hop filter would be fine enough to help keep hop particles out of a plate chiller? I'm using hop bags right now because I'm using a Steam Slayer and leave the lid on during boil.

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  5 років тому

      I suspect probably not. Some particles do get through and I remember my old plate chiller being really sensitive to that.

  • @liamcallaghan4509
    @liamcallaghan4509 4 роки тому

    What's the song you used in this video?

  • @ronantanguy7672
    @ronantanguy7672 5 років тому

    Anyone knows where I can find the malt bucket he's using?

  • @allfatherodin-officiallyun1107
    @allfatherodin-officiallyun1107 4 роки тому

    Did it ferment on room temperature or lower?

  • @tamasberki7758
    @tamasberki7758 5 років тому +1

    Love your vids Martin, but the choice of music usually so off, at least I think they dont really match to the home brewing topic. This musics usually have some sort of a sad tone, however the whole point of brewing beer at home is to have fun, and it is fun and yoifull So some musics with a happier tone would migh work better. I hope you get what I mean.

  • @Waymeytc
    @Waymeytc 5 років тому

    If you did a protein rest, better much lautering and a full cold lees seperation, the beer could have been crystal clear. Germans malts like protein rests.

  • @KalosPVP
    @KalosPVP 5 років тому

    What video camera are you using? Incredible quality!!

  • @floaterjoekombuchaco.321
    @floaterjoekombuchaco.321 5 років тому +1

    Can you use the hop block on a propane powered boil?

  • @Gulliolm
    @Gulliolm 5 років тому +2

    German here, its hard to say for me but pils is not german but czech.

    • @nicholashall2090
      @nicholashall2090 5 років тому

      Pilsner was first produced in the Czech city of Pilsen, but German Pils is now a widely recognized style. You can see BJCP style guidelines here, for example: www.bjcp.org/stylecenter.php

  • @antmod1
    @antmod1 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video, be even better in metric

  • @smokindauberdoo4208
    @smokindauberdoo4208 5 років тому

    A GOOD PILS TAKES ABOUT 20 MINUTES TO POUR

  • @joaopedrojp6055
    @joaopedrojp6055 5 років тому +2

    🇧🇷✌!!!!

  • @Waymeytc
    @Waymeytc 5 років тому

    Heller Bocker? WTH?

  • @dr.lexwinter8604
    @dr.lexwinter8604 4 роки тому +1

    Chip fat screen and a piece of pipe. I bet he didn't pay the $0.50 it would have cost to make that 'hop blocker'. I make most of my own everything, from tools to growing my own food, to making my own furniture, and even machinery (lathes, routers, clocks, musical instruments of varying technology) and all I ever realise is how much we are ripped off even with the garbage China pumps out and drowns the market with. You can make something of vastly superior quality than you can buy for 1-10% of the cheapest Chinese junk version. I encourage all of you to try it!