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Title: Brewers workshop
Post by: Waterlogged on October 07, 2013, 02:30:43 PM
http://brewingccnb.eventbrite.ca/
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on October 07, 2013, 03:21:58 PM
do you know what's in the syllabus or what they'll teach?

it's 2 min walk from my place  8)
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Chris Craig on October 07, 2013, 03:26:44 PM
It's in the event details at the bottom of the page.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on October 07, 2013, 03:38:32 PM
it didn't show with firefox, I can see it with IE

anybody here plan on going? 
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Waterlogged on October 07, 2013, 03:52:25 PM
If it was closer to home I would go but a litle to far for my liking.  Anyone willing to carpool from Freddy?
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on October 07, 2013, 03:56:22 PM
I have a spare bedroom and lots of space for mattress if anybody want to crash at my place that w-e.  everybody's welcome  ;)

Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Roger on October 07, 2013, 05:38:25 PM
I'd like to go but I need to get more info on the details. I can't seem to find it either.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: pliny on October 07, 2013, 08:13:26 PM
I mentioned to SWMBO during dinner but didn't get much of a reaction.  ???
Funny, she was about 1 foot away from me. Maybe she didn't hear me.
I'll have to run it by her again tonight.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Chris Craig on October 07, 2013, 08:47:14 PM
When I first glanced at this, I dismissed it out of hand, but now that I look closer, it could be an interesting time.  Doubtful I could get away though.  If I'd known a few weeks ago, I may have been able to arrange it with SWMBO.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Al-Loves-Wine on October 07, 2013, 09:26:08 PM
Seeing as how I'm relatively close, its quite tempting.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on October 08, 2013, 08:14:17 AM
just registered for the workshop!
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Roger on October 31, 2013, 08:42:48 AM
Is anyone from Freddy going to this? If so and you dont mind carpooling I'd be willing to pay fuel.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on October 31, 2013, 09:02:26 AM
My offer still stands if anyone want to crash at my place
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on November 03, 2013, 12:47:55 PM
Well, this was a really awesome weekend/workshop! 

Even thought I know how to brew, I still learned alot of neat stuff; like how to count cell under the microscope, how to malt and more.  The lab there is just a dream place and it was great speaking the chemists/biologists and learning the scientific aspect of brewing.  I will definitely start to pay alot more attention to salts, mineral, ph etc from now on.  It’s nice that I’ll have access to lab testing and really knowledgeable scientists/beer enthusiasts that are open source.  Lucky for me that’s it’s just beside my place :)

Also meet a bunch of nice people from diverse backgrounds; commercial brewer, wine makers, distillers, scientists, malters, cereal growers and of course some home brewers.  I took the opportunity to make some nbcba evangelism :rock:
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: JohnQ on November 03, 2013, 01:00:58 PM
I will definitely start to pay alot more attention to salts, mineral, ph etc from now on.

Just so long as you keep this in mind...you already make F'ing awesome beer...sometimes scientists like to complicate the simple things.

Although it's cool to know what's going on behind the magic, when you already have the magic, don't lose it trying to find it.

JQ
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Waterlogged on November 03, 2013, 01:33:23 PM
That is great.  Are they planning on making this a yearly event?  I would really like to have gone but after last weeks mash occur and the previous weekends kegger up river this weekend was a no go. 
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on November 03, 2013, 04:13:02 PM
Just so long as you keep this in mind...you already make F'ing awesome beer...sometimes scientists like to complicate the simple things.

Although it's cool to know what's going on behind the magic, when you already have the magic, don't lose it trying to find it.

JQ
Wow, thanks for the kind comments and advice John

You right though, we tend to overthink or complicate things sometimes.  It’s just that I had a talk with eric, one of the chemists and he was asking me if I had problems with my water because they had problems with theirs.  We have the same water source and to tell the truth, I do absolutely nothing to my water.  I know we have a water high in carbon with a pH of around 7.8-8.0.  The only adjustment I do is for pH is I use acid malt.  What they do now is they get their water at a natural source here not far (which is nice to know) and they adjust with additives.
 
For the style of beers I usually brew my water is fine (I guess) but I see it as there’s always room for improvement.  For my next couple of brews I plan on using that source water out of curiosity and see if I taste a difference.  I also plan on purchasing the new water book by John Palmer before starting to play around with additives.  Maybe some style of beers would benefit with water adjustment
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: Chris Craig on November 03, 2013, 04:25:54 PM
It's the same with me.  I have hard water, and it lends itself well to hoppy beers.  Although, I have taken steps to look at my water.  I bought a digital pH meter, and I bought the Water book.  I want to understand what's going on so that I can make small adjustments to suit the beer I like to brew.

And...you do make kick-ass beer!
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: blisster on November 03, 2013, 09:49:22 PM
Sounds like a great workshop...  Will they be offering this again?
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on November 04, 2013, 05:42:22 PM
It's the same with me.  I have hard water, and it lends itself well to hoppy beers.  Although, I have taken steps to look at my water.  I bought a digital pH meter, and I bought the Water book.  I want to understand what's going on so that I can make small adjustments to suit the beer I like to brew.

And...you do make kick-ass beer!
We’re pretty much in the same boat. I also have a pH meter but I’ve only used it with sours but now I will try to monitor the pH for all my beers.  I’ll try that water source too, most likely it’s the same type of water I have but with no chemicals so I can’t go wrong
And you make awesome beer as well! Your esb was a huge hit here and I plan on brewing your recipe in the near future but with bramling cross hops instead

blister: I’m probably sure they will make other workshops, by the way they sounded anyway. It was a first and a testing of the water but the response was great and everybody (29 attendees) enjoyed it.  They were also open to private workshops when I asked if they willing to teach how to isolate and plate yeasts.
Title: Re: Brewers workshop
Post by: jamie_savoie on November 06, 2013, 01:21:40 PM
here's the powerpoints of some of the presentations if some of you are interested
http://www.bioatlantech.ca/about/news_and_events/brewing_workshop_ccnb_in_grand_falls/