Modifying Finished Beer
What happens if your beer doesn’t quite hit the mark?!? Is there something you can do to alter it once it’s brewed? In our April meeting we discussed the possibilities of modifying finished beer!
What happens if your beer doesn’t quite hit the mark?!? Is there something you can do to alter it once it’s brewed? In our April meeting we discussed the possibilities of modifying finished beer!
In our February meeting Peter Symons gave us an overview of the London Brown Ale style in preparation for our annual club competition in May.
This month (January, 2023) James Torr lead a discussion on brewing software.
At Novembers’ online meeting Darren Oakley and Rob Gallagher gave us an overview of the Märzen and Munich Dunkel styles in preparation for a themed meeting (featuring these styles) in March 2023.
This month (June 2022) Lee Immins and James Wilson gave us an overview of the Weizenbier (German wheat beer) styles in preparation for a themed meeting in August.
Our next online meeting will take place at 19:00-21:00 on the 6th July, 2020 – we’ll run the meeting over Zoom and it’s open to anyone from the home brewing community to join in on, please just jump in. This month Peter Symons (who…
Our next online meeting will take place at 19:00-21:00 on the 1st June, 2020 – we’ll run the meeting over Zoom and it’s open to anyone from the home brewing community to join in on, please just jump in. This month Ken Bazley will…
Our next online meeting will take place at 19:00-21:00 on the 4th May, 2020 – we’ll run the meeting over Zoom and it’s open to anyone from the home brewing community to join in on, please just jump in. Schedule 19:00 Welcome and Club Update19:15 Talk:…
As we can’t meet in person each month at the moment we’ve decided to follow the lead of a number of other people in the beer scene and take our next meeting entirely online! The meeting will take place at…
Proceedings of the meeting of the London Amateur Brewers on Thursday 7th February at The Barrel Project News and Announcements Combining February and January news (since, three months in, I’ve already missed a month) there was a great deal of…