Brown Ale made with Ingredients Inspired by The Lord of the Rings
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- There's only a few references to beer in The Lord of the Rings, but with this recipe, i'm aiming to make (and sometimes really reach for) connections that result in a Brown ale that old Barliman Butterbur of the Prancing Pony would be proud to serve at his tavern.
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Recipe was designed with the Brewfather app.
My gear: (listed in order of appearance)
• Water Filtration: Portable Reverse Osmosis water filter
• Digital Mini scale, 200g
• Mash Tun: Anvil Foundry (6.5 gallon capacity)
• Grain Mill: Malt Master R2 Pro (modified with corded drill)
• Hop Strainer: LUCKEG Brand 300
• Fermenter: SS Brewtech 7gal conical with FTSS and FTSS extensions
• Hydrometer
• Keg: 2.6 Gallon Torpedo Slimline Keg
• 5 Gallon CO2 tank and regulator
• 5 Gallon Wide mouth PET carboy
• Custom built Keezer System with Intertap Taps
(Hydrometer, connectors, miscellaneous tubing purchased through MoreBeer)
If you decide to brew this batch, or want any more info on my equipment, process, or recipe, leave a comment and let me know how it turned out!
"The beer that Barnabas Barliman Butterbur served to Gandalf in Bree" has been my brewing goal for the past twenty years
I like Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale. I always think about this when I have it haha. Very nice nutty flavor. Works well with cheeses and sliced meats
I love a good brown ale when I can get one. Nice video. Cheers 😀🍻
I’m turning the corner a bit on them myself, just have to get in the right (tavern) mood! 🍻
Nice work man, keep it up!
Thanks friend! Cheers! 🍻
Absolutely brilliant content - the production, narration, recipe and effects. Cheers to yet another successful brew!
Thanks so much friend! Always a treat to have Vesko stop by in the comments! 🍻
Oh heck yeah! This looks fantastic. A brew worthy of the old Gaffer for sure. Cheers!
Cheers 🍻 good brown ales are hard to find! Best to just brew it yourself for sure!
Indeed! Cheers! 🍻
I love your videos, but this one was extra great. You clearly are a big fan of the books and I can relate. Cheers, brother!
@@inambaguum Thanks friend! The books are my absolute gold standard. Maybe it’s time for another re-read..
Cheers!
Awesome introduction and a tasty looking beer! Videos keep get better mate keep it up
Very well done...thanks.
This is brilliant, thank you!
i made a brown ale that came out perfect! everyone wants me to make it again
Funny shit man. Great job!
I will be brewing a Dark mild on Saturday.
Looks like a proper fourteen-twenty, that does.
Whats your kitchen faucet attachment called? Never seen that before but could definitely use it since i brew in my kitchen.
Mine came with my RO system, so I'm not sure the exact name but you can find similar products by searching "faucet diverter valves" with a bunch of different output options!
I'm sure glad this video didn't exceed 5:00. Had it, your brand would have lost all credibility.
A close call indeed. But we survive another day
You likely are aware or have even been inspired by John Palmer's "'Belladonna Took's Oaked Mild" - he brewed it on talked about in a classic Brewing TV episode - ruclips.net/video/N8BsFiicDxM/видео.html
I actually haven’t seen that, but looks like a great watch, thanks for the recommendation!
"Oh you can search far and wide,
You can drink the whole town dry,
But you'll never find a beer so brown,
As the one we drink in our hometown,
You can drink your fancy ales,
You can drink them by the flagon,
But the only brew for the brave and true...
..Comes from the Green Dragon!"
*~chorus of cheers~* 🍻