I had a great weekend. My very pregnant wife who just went on maternity leave got heaps of flowers and chocolates for Valentines Day and I got to brew a beer! and I learned a bit too.
The demo at the G&G did actually include tomato, basil, oregano and thyme. I thought it was maybe some kind of joke but they where making pasata as well so makes sense. I had thought that Joe White malt was cheaper because it is made in Australia but apparently their malting process is a little lacklustre. Its a case of chuck it in the kiln, roast it and if it doesn't meet the requirements then they blend it with something else. Gladfields pale malt is a English winter 2 row (Maris Otter variety like I guess) and is roasted/steamed/kilned/whatever to a higher standard. Likewise with thier other malts. Obviously this is part sales pitch and part fact but I reckon I shouldn't skimp on the ingredients on my first house beer so Gladfield malts might be a good choice for V.2. Plus Gladfields sounds like the latest trend in malts this brewing season

not my words I heard someone else say it as a joke. I really wouldn't know
PLUS I got a bottle of Heritic-Evil Twin! Thanks cwier. I wouldn't even have known it was there if I hadn't happen to see it written on the "new" wall and if you hadn't mentioned it. I bought one for research of course. It was a red beer. A very feckn red beer! Hammer Horror fake blood red. Hoppy and malty at the same time and with a heavyish body. I really like British beers but this was a bit too cloying at the time but it was 34c outside where I was drinking it

. A good winter beer for hop heads I thinks.
It did help me to make a few decisions about V.2. Pat you'll be happy to know I have forgotten about colour. Ill be happy with a darkish amber

I think what I was really looking to brew was a darker American caramel/amber/pale ale

Ill stick with a mash temp of 66-67c
I brewed the American Amber from BCS today and all went pretty well by my standards. After a sniff test I gave the ball vlalve a quick clean in Oxyper. I totality forgot to put in any water/mash adjustments. Shouldn't matter with a darker beer? or at all. I also forgot to measure VFO and between talking about my favourite politician, Tony Abbot, and solar hot water services with my father in law, 23 Lt went into the fermenter instead of 20 Lt. Out of 9 or 10 brews I have only ever managed to get all the reading for 4 brews. Ill get there one day.
The recipe has Maris Otter so I'll be keen to see what its like. I probably wont be ablt to tell with all those caramalts in there. I over shot the mash temp 68c by 1 deg but 10 mins of stiring fixed that. I expect it will be very malty

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