Great interview guys..!👍 There's been such a large change over quite a short period of time, with respect to the millennia year old brewing history we have. I'm surprised that we now know so much more in the last 20-30 years, despite the history of beer making - thanks you internet. I remember my Dad making beer with the neighbour in the 70's, mixing (no idea why) the final beer made from a malt can syrup, only to find that the varnish on the broom handle was dissolving off..! Yup, they still drank it. The old homebrews had a very different smell and taste to the new, well managed all grain mash beers - so very.. very different.. HAHAHA
Great interview guys..!👍 There's been such a large change over quite a short period of time, with respect to the millennia year old brewing history we have. I'm surprised that we now know so much more in the last 20-30 years, despite the history of beer making - thanks you internet. I remember my Dad making beer with the neighbour in the 70's, mixing (no idea why) the final beer made from a malt can syrup, only to find that the varnish on the broom handle was dissolving off..! Yup, they still drank it. The old homebrews had a very different smell and taste to the new, well managed all grain mash beers - so very.. very different.. HAHAHA