Time and again you guys have proven you can brew great beer with minimal equipment and with extract. Don't need all the latest shiny stuff or rare and expensive ingredients. Thank you for another wonderful video!
So great to see an excellent beer made with basic equipment. It really does come down to knowledge and experience. And you two have shared so much with us. Thank you!
Enjoyed the video and I agree make a quick very good beer with DME when you want/need to! Sounds like it might be something similar to a Duvel Triple Hop (possibly...)🙂
Clandestine timing: I just did a pilsner kit from AIH using Kveik Ale Yeast. Bugger is done in just 48 hrs @ room temp (3 brew belts on it). It is definitely hazy, but I will keg it with a floating dip tube attachment.
That is the way I brew all my beer. Also ferment at room temp , here in Puerto Rico. They always come out good., been doing it for years. Most of the time I don't boil at all, just bring it up to 180-190 for 20 min. Never any problems. Also they all finish at 1.010 or below. I always tell people they are basicly a Begium style beer or ale.
That beer looks beautiful delicious!! Hahaha!!! It would have been interesting to pour a glass of the hot fermented kveik you guys did for comparison to the these two gems.
In my experience the fruity character could be from the Lutra. I've used it twice and both times had an odd sweetness that I don't care for. Do you think if you did an all-grain version of the same beer would you be able to tell which was the extract version?
Good looking beer. Steve says 5 lbs of Pilsen DME, but the image on the video shows only 4 bags, plus the one pound of Wheat DME. Can you guys please clarify? Also, I know that DME is much more expensive than grain, but the fact that you can make a beer in 15 minutes appeals to me. Might be nice for a change of pace. Thank you
Its interuption is pardoned of course. But, there is still just something still so damn wholesome about a home phone line.
I love the Glick ending, great impression! great video!
One of the best home brewing channels around.
Love the interaction 👍🍺. Cheers fellas.
Cheers!🍻
Great video guys I'm going to try this method on my next extract brew. Sorry to hear about the late Huell Melon 😁
Time and again you guys have proven you can brew great beer with minimal equipment and with extract. Don't need all the latest shiny stuff or rare and expensive ingredients. Thank you for another wonderful video!
So great to see an excellent beer made with basic equipment. It really does come down to knowledge and experience. And you two have shared so much with us. Thank you!
Awesome vide, like always. Cheers
Can't wait to try this. I've been so busy lately and haven't had a chance to brew, but this sounds easy and tasty
Thanks again for another entertaining video from here in the UK
Great video! I learned a lot.
Enjoyed the video and I agree make a quick very good beer with DME when you want/need to! Sounds like it might be something similar to a Duvel Triple Hop (possibly...)🙂
Clandestine timing: I just did a pilsner kit from AIH using Kveik Ale Yeast. Bugger is done in just 48 hrs @ room temp (3 brew belts on it). It is definitely hazy, but I will keg it with a floating dip tube attachment.
That is the way I brew all my beer. Also ferment at room temp , here in Puerto Rico. They always come out good., been doing it for years. Most of the time I don't boil at all, just bring it up to 180-190 for 20 min. Never any problems. Also they all finish at 1.010 or below. I always tell people they are basicly a Begium style beer or ale.
That beer looks beautiful delicious!! Hahaha!!! It would have been interesting to pour a glass of the hot fermented kveik you guys did for comparison to the these two gems.
The Kveik yeast seems to be the veritable swiss army knife of yeasts
Call it an Imperial Blonde!
Isnt it the kveik that compliments the hops
In my experience the fruity character could be from the Lutra. I've used it twice and both times had an odd sweetness that I don't care for. Do you think if you did an all-grain version of the same beer would you be able to tell which was the extract version?
I thought the Lutra was supposed to be super clean ... I remember seeing other UA-camrs using it to make seltzers?
The AG vs extract would be a fun experiment.
Good looking beer. Steve says 5 lbs of Pilsen DME, but the image on the video shows only 4 bags, plus the one pound of Wheat DME. Can you guys please clarify? Also, I know that DME is much more expensive than grain, but the fact that you can make a beer in 15 minutes appeals to me. Might be nice for a change of pace. Thank you
Definitely 5 lbs. of DME. Photo is deceiving.
If you look at the later still that shows the sides of the bags, you can see the hidden pound.
Very curious to hear what brewing software Steve uses.
I still have BrewPal on my phone. (It’s really a dead app, but still works.) I also use Brewfather.
Have you made a dark beer with Kveik ?
This is probably the darkest:
ua-cam.com/video/COxnl9nNQCI/v-deo.html
Imperial Blonde.