@@MeanBrews You might see a Box and Whisker too. The only difference is whether the extents outside the 2nd and 3rd quartile are included, whether it ignores extremes.
@@MeanBrews Cool! Please show us how you brew beer. I am sure that home brewers will have a lot to learn from you. After all, you are being watched not only in America!
@@jaggersbrewingco I am more than sure that all these recipes were worthy. I only doubt that the ingredients taken from these recipes will give us a delicious beer)))
@@stenlee556 Understood, I can tell you that I have had a few of the recipes that were brewed by others and they were good. I recently just brewed the Rye IPA and Kegged it. Ill be reviewing it on my channel, but it'll be a bit until the video is ready. I will say that if you are looking for something that falls with in style guidelines these recipes are probably gonna be very close, if you are looking for a good recipe to have a starting point these recipes are probably it. With any sourced recipe of course approach it as an experiment.
*Walks to the computer and dl’s the recipe in BrewFather*. I’m sold. 🤘🏻
Fav channel on YT!
Thank you!
I think a box plot would work great for showing the water chemistry stuff. I'm not sure if Sheets/Excel/whatever you're using can make them though.
let me check them out
@@MeanBrews You might see a Box and Whisker too. The only difference is whether the extents outside the 2nd and 3rd quartile are included, whether it ignores extremes.
Hey Mean Brews. Found your channel and am working my way through the content. Very cool stuff. I was wondering if you share your data sets?
Sorry I do not
@@MeanBrews Bummer, but I understand.
YAY! I'm the first comment! Let's Go! Always interested in this style!
Tell me honestly, have you tried beer according to your recipes? Or is it just a theory, so to speak, "the average temperature in the hospital")))
Most of them yes I have! This particular one I have not. I'm brewing the kolsch and doppelbock tomorrow
@@MeanBrews Cool! Please show us how you brew beer. I am sure that home brewers will have a lot to learn from you. After all, you are being watched not only in America!
A great many of the recipes that he shares have won homebrew comps.
@@jaggersbrewingco I am more than sure that all these recipes were worthy. I only doubt that the ingredients taken from these recipes will give us a delicious beer)))
@@stenlee556 Understood, I can tell you that I have had a few of the recipes that were brewed by others and they were good. I recently just brewed the Rye IPA and Kegged it. Ill be reviewing it on my channel, but it'll be a bit until the video is ready. I will say that if you are looking for something that falls with in style guidelines these recipes are probably gonna be very close, if you are looking for a good recipe to have a starting point these recipes are probably it. With any sourced recipe of course approach it as an experiment.