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Brülosophy - where they who drink beer will think beer! Join the crew as they discuss the history of various brewing topics and the results of their interesting exBEERiments!
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Mar 6, 2018 • 1h 28min
Episode 030 | Brülosophy Yeast Blend With Bootleg Biology
As much as we here at Brülosophy love the funkier side of beer, most of what we brew demands cleaner styles so that the impact of whatever variable we're testing shines through. Thankfully, some of the best beers out there tend toward a cleaner flavor profile, from German Pilsner to Hazy IPA. With so many yeast strains out there, it can sometimes be difficult to choose one, and we thought it'd be cool to have a single option that works great in a variety of styles. On this episode, the dudes from Bootleg Biology join Marshall to discuss the new Brülosophy Blend yeast recently released as well as a bunch of data from blind taster evaluations of various beer styles made with the blend.

Feb 27, 2018 • 1h 5min
Episode 029 | Brü & A #3
And we're back with our third Brü & A episode! Brülosophy contributor Brian Hall joins Marshall to answer a bunch of questions submitted by listeners on a variety of topics. If you have a question you'd like answered on a future Brü & A episode, email them to FEEDBACK@BRULOSOPHY.COM.

Feb 20, 2018 • 1h 6min
Episode 028 | Brewing With Extract
The most common way homebrewers get their start is by using extract, which comes in various forms. In this episode, contributor Malcolm Frazer joins Marshall to talk about this oft neglected ingredient including how both liquid and dry versions are produced, alternative uses for malt extract, and of course the results of some exBEERiments they've performed on the subject. | Relevant Articles | Extract vs. All Grain - Pt. 1: Maris Otter Extract vs. All Grain - Pt. 2: Comparing Recipe Kits The Impact of Age on Liquid Malt Extract

Feb 13, 2018 • 1h 6min
Episode 027 | All About Yeast With Imperial Yeast
It's often said that brewers make wort and yeast make beer. The microorganism responsible for converting the sugars in wort into alcohol and carbon dioxide, as well as contributing a multitude of aromatic and flavor compounds, yeast is perhaps the most important ingredient in brewing. In this episode, Marshall sits down with Owen Lingley and Jess Claudill from Imperial Yeast to discuss this incredible bugger as well as their thoughts on xBmts covering certain yeast related variables. Check out everything Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com!

Feb 6, 2018 • 58min
Episode 026 | Brewing With Crystal Malt
Used to add both character and color, crystal malt is a staple for numerous beer styles, contributing a range of flavors from light and sweet to rich and fruity. In this episode, Brülosophy contributor Matt Del Fiacco sits down with Marshall to discuss this tasty brewing ingredient including a couple exBEERiments they've done on the topic! | Relevant Articles | UK Crystal vs. US Caramel Malt Crystal 60L vs. Crystal 100L/20L Blend

Jan 30, 2018 • 1h 8min
Episode 025 | Yeast Starters & Pitch Rate
Ask any brewer what process change was responsible for the biggest improvement in their beer and making yeast starters will likely top the list. In this episode, contributor Jake Huolihan chats with Marshall about yeast starters, the purported importance of pitch rate, and the results of some exBEERiments on the subject. | Relevant Articles | Direct Pitch vs. Yeast Starter In A Moderate OG Ale Underpitch vs. Overpitch In A Lager Direct Pitch vs. Yeast Starter In A High OG Ale

Jan 23, 2018 • 1h 5min
Episode 024 | The Impact of Post-Fermentation Oxidation
Purported as being responsible for beer staling and reduced shelf-life, oxidation that occurs once fermentation is complete, typically during packaging, can be difficult to avoid and is the bane of many a brewer's existence. In this episode, contributor Malcolm Frazer joins Marshall to discuss post-fermentation oxidation, ways it can be avoided, and some exBEERiments they've performed on this oft discussed brewing variable. | Relevant Articles | Normal vs. High Oxidation At Kegging Normal vs. High Oxidation At Kegging - Impact of Age & Storage Temp Flushing With CO2 vs. Direct Filling When Bottling From Kegs
Jan 16, 2018 • 1h 10min
Episode 023 | New England IPA: Grains
New England IPA is a style known as much for its fruity, juicy aromas and flavors as it is for its characteristic haze. There exist a number of factors brewers believe contribute to this hazy appearance, one of which is the typically higher percentage of non-barley grain in the grist. In this episode, long-time NEIPA brewer and Brülosophy contributor Brian Hall joins Marshall to discuss the grains used in this popular style of beer as well as some exBEERiments they've performed on the topic. | Relevant Articles | The Impact of Flaked Oats on NEIPA Flaked Oats vs. Wheat Malt in NEIPA Flaked Oats vs. Oat Milk in NEIPA

Jan 9, 2018 • 51min
Episode 022 | The Impact of Bagging Hops
Whether or not to bag hops during the boil and dry hop steps is an issue every brewer considers and is often based on their particular approach. In this episode, Brülosophy contributor Jason Cipriani sits down with Marshall to go over the purported pros and cons of bagging hops as well as discuss the results of some interesting exBEERiments on the topic. | Relevant Articles | Loose vs. Bagged Kettle Hops Loose vs. Bagged Dry Hops

Jan 2, 2018 • 1h 12min
Episode 021 | Looking Back & Looking Forward
Happy New Year! In this episode, Brülosophy contributor Matt Del Fiacco joins Marshall to reminisce about all that went down in 2017 as well as talk about some of the rad stuff coming up for 2018 including weekly podcast episodes. Thanks to all or our listeners, readers, and sponsors for all of the support over the last year, we look forward to everything that's to come in the future!


