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Love the shoutout to Homer at Oak Barrel in Berkeley! He helped set me up with my first system (and many questions) back in the day and got me on the path. Awesome people over there!
In my professional sales day’s in Santa Rosa, CA Russian River is where I always conducted most of my lunch business with good clients. All there Beer’s are fantastic along with my favorite “Lola” pizza. Then of course I get a couple of growlers too go!
Interesting comment @35:50 where the MoreBeer guy (his name is missing from description :( ) says a good pilsner is 40-50 IBUs and Vinnie says 20s and 30s is too low, that they used to be higher in Germany 20-30 years ago. This makes sense to me, but I can't figure out from a few google searches, what is the highest IBU german pilsner now? It looks like Russian River STS is 36.0, which both Vinnie and MoreBeer guy said is too low. (??!). I'm familiar with the IPL style (India Pale Lager) which is basically a high IBU pilsner. I made it in my homebrewing days but it seems to have gone out of fashion commercially. So, are there any high IBU (40-50) german pilsners I can find commercially anymore?
What’s the difference between the new Pliny recipe and the one you have on the website? No more crystal malt I’m assuming? How can I get the newer recipe?
Want to BREW YOUR OWN BEER? Use code FLASHBREW at checkout to save 20% on our new Flash Brewing Kits at MoreBeer!
www.morebeer.com/category/flash-brewing.html
Subscribe to Brew Your Own Magazine for the homebrew recipes of Russian River's beers! 🍺
➡ www.morebeer.com/products/brew-magazine-byo-year-subscription.html
Love the shoutout to Homer at Oak Barrel in Berkeley! He helped set me up with my first system (and many questions) back in the day and got me on the path. Awesome people over there!
Homer is the man.
Fantastic interview! Awesome job! And what a solid, fine young gentleman! Vinny offered great advice.
Outstanding!
Loved this.
Cheers, Curt!
Just finished up brew #92 here in Bahia Asuncion BCS Mexico. Time to relax and check out this video
Captivating video despite all the political interruptions from RUclips. Look forward to seeing the recipes soon.
Great video. Going to visit the Windsor location this year around mid December. Can't wait. 😁
You're going to love it!
can’t wait for that coming soon beer “procrastination” 😂
In my professional sales day’s in Santa Rosa, CA Russian River is where I always conducted most of my lunch business with good clients. All there Beer’s are fantastic along with my favorite “Lola” pizza. Then of course I get a couple of growlers too go!
Interesting comment @35:50 where the MoreBeer guy (his name is missing from description :( ) says a good pilsner is 40-50 IBUs and Vinnie says 20s and 30s is too low, that they used to be higher in Germany 20-30 years ago.
This makes sense to me, but I can't figure out from a few google searches, what is the highest IBU german pilsner now? It looks like Russian River STS is 36.0, which both Vinnie and MoreBeer guy said is too low. (??!).
I'm familiar with the IPL style (India Pale Lager) which is basically a high IBU pilsner. I made it in my homebrewing days but it seems to have gone out of fashion commercially. So, are there any high IBU (40-50) german pilsners I can find commercially anymore?
I love to learn something that improves my recipes. Simpson Best Pale Malt & Dextrine/Cara-Pils are going to regular add-ons.
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What’s the difference between the new Pliny recipe and the one you have on the website? No more crystal malt I’m assuming? How can I get the newer recipe?