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    Do You Really Ruin Gelatin If You Boil It? Experiment Time.

    Good stuff. Thanks for the experiment. I was about to do one myself, but now I don't have to. Thanks.
  2. M

    Overly Smokey Beer -What To Do?

    Here's the update on this overly smoked beer. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/smoking-wort-grill-smoked-beer-202215/index4.html#post3109639
  3. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    So here's the 7-month verdict: it's too strong and it's ashy I tasted it at 3 months: bleh...too strong and ashy 5 months: mellowed some, so it's more tolerable, but still strong and ashy 7 months (today): mellowed even more and is more drinkable. More aging may bring it around. But it's...
  4. M

    Overly Smokey Beer -What To Do?

    Great idea, smokinghole. I could always blend it with anything along the way. Yeah, that's a good option for any set of brews.
  5. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    Good to know, Toga. Thanks. I don't know if I can control it this way or not. In any case, the word is that the smokiness should diminish over time. I'll let it age many months and see how it cleans up. I'll post updates.
  6. M

    Overly Smokey Beer -What To Do?

    CampFire and azscoob I appreciate the insights and experience. Glad to know age will reduce the smokiness. I have it split in two fermentors, so I'm going to dry hop half. Big thanks. :mug:
  7. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    I smoked part of it. It's way, way smokey. It might mellow in 6 months. But there's no mistaking it for smokey now. :)
  8. M

    Overly Smokey Beer -What To Do?

    I did an experiment and made REALLY smokey beer. It's too smokey. DETAILS ON HOW I DID IT: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/smoking-wort-grill-smoked-beer-202215/ PICTURES https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/smoking-wort-grill-smoked-beer-202215/index3.html#post2433876 So now it's too...
  9. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    Ugh....way too smokey. REALLY, REALLY smokey. It's even a little dirty smokey. It has mellowed over the last week or so, but it's still pretty smokey. Perhaps in 6 months it work. Do smokey beers by the tradition method start out really smokey? Since I started with a rather light flavor...
  10. M

    Big Salad and Beer - Great Combo

    I went to San Diego on a business trip and found Oggi's, a pizza/micro brew place. The first night I tried pizza and a beer. Good enough, but filling and heavy. The next night I went with a salad and beer because when traveling it's very easy to eat too much with restaurant portions. It was a...
  11. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    The wort tasted a little smokey, maybe woody. I usually can't tell as much the first day when I cook a turkey this way...I hang around the smoke, so my senses get used to it, and my clothes, skin, hair all get really smokey. Hell, the whole neighborhood smells like smoke. The next day I can...
  12. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    I finally did it today using a mini-mash of 6-row and 2-row that I cooked/boiled on the grill. I put wood chips on the charcoal to make the smoke. I also mixed up 4 lbs of Alexander's Pale Malt LME with water and added it during the last 10 minutes. Here are some pictures.
  13. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    Smoking soup...great idea. I make a soup, too. Might try it.
  14. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    That's what I'm talking about. It makes sense to use smoked grains...saves time, etc. I just don't intend to make sense that way with this. :ban: The big roasting pan (without lid) sits in a grill, the grill lid is shut. The charcoal cooks, wood chips on the charcoal smokes. I'll post a...
  15. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    Thanks for all the tips, warnings, ideas and speculations. This might be more work than other options. I never made a smoked beer with smoked grains, so I don't have a baseline to compare it too. It makes sense to do it with smoke grains... ...but I don't intend to make sense with this. :) If...
  16. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    Yeah, some smoke salmon...there's an idea. When I smoke a turkey, the water in the bottom of the pan becomes smokey, so it comes through in the gravy. Now, a turkey takes 4 hours, and I'd boil wart for 1 hour, so who knows. I might get to this in a few weeks. I'll post results.
  17. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    For sure. I could buy smoked grains and save me the trouble. Just thought I'd experiment to see what kind of smoked beer might come from this method. Would it be a "fresher" smokiness? Stronger smoke? It's just a way to play in the process of making beer. That's all.
  18. M

    Smoking Wort on Grill for Smoked Beer

    I want to make a smoked beer by doing the wort boil on a charcoal grill and putting wood chips on the charcoal to make the smoke. I cook my turkey every Thanksgiving this way, and it makes for a nice, lightly smoked turkey. Yum. I think a beer might work nicely like that…or it might taste way...
  19. M

    Brandon Florida Home Brew Club

    Yeah, see you tomorrow night.
  20. M

    Brandon Florida Home Brew Club

    If you live around Brandon Florida, we have a new Brew Club. We meet every third Wednesday, 7 p.m. at O'Brien's. The next meeting is Wednesday, June 16, 7 p.m. The website: http://www.brandonbootleggers.com/ Hope to see you there.
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