Wassail Dark Ale 101

Wassail Dark Ale 101

by APPDESIGNER.COM INC.
4.1 Β· 8,631 ratings
1.99 USD Download from Mac App Store
v2.1.0 Β· Updated 9 years ago Β· 127.69 Mb Β· Released Jul 2011

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Wassail Dark Ale 101

About Wassail Dark Ale 101

Brew with extract and get all the flavour! Make a delicious Wassail dark ale with Cam and Luc ... its a great way to get into brewing. Learn to brew using malt extract. Cameron Wallace and Luc Delistrade demonstrate the intermediate step between kit beer and all-grain brewing. This beginner tutorial will produce 23 liters / 6 US gal of very tasty home brew. By using malt extract Cameron and Luc save time and reduce the chances for mistakes while brewing. Brew beer with extract and get all the flavour! Extract brewing removes the mashing-in and sparging step to all-grain brewing, saving time but costing a little bit more money. Brewing with extract you do add some soaked malted grains which adds more flavour and complexity to your beer than if you were just to brew with a kit. It’s a happy medium and they’re some brewers that swear by it and have brewed this way for years. Cameron and Luc brew the beer they want with out a lot of extra time or mess, making extract a natural choice for a lot of home brewers. These guys brew on their back patio, which speeds up cooling of the wort and eliminates some of the odors from brewing that their wives do not take kindly to … With their simple gear and process, like their auto-syphon wort chilling technique, Cameron and Luc create a dark, flavourful and low maintenance ale, taste the flavour. App Features: β€’ 28 minutes of video training β€’ Super clear explanations β€’ Offline Playback (no internet connection needed) β€’ Easy to navigate Table of Contents: 1 Trailer 2 Introductions 3 Equipment List 4 Recipe 5 Ingredients 6 Set-up 7 Soaking the Malt 8 The Boil (Part 1) 9 The Boil (Part 2) 10 Cooling 11 Sanitization 12 Top-up 13 Original Gravity 14 Pitching the Yeast 15 Primary Racking 16 Secondary Racking 17 Terminal Gravity 18 Bottling 19 Tasting 20 Credits