Ray Daniels show Questions

Thu May 11, 2006 4:40 pm

Hey BNer's,

It appears that Ray Daniels only has about 20 minutes to spend wtih us on this Sunday's program. I would like to run that in the best possible way to get listener questions answered. So:

1. Please post your questions for Ray in this thread prior to Sunday.
2. The Brewcasters will pick out as many questions as we think can be answered in the short time.

The discussion, in general, will be about designing great beers. So Doc will hold a discussion after Ray finishes in order to keep teaching us how to design recipes and where to find resources. Questions not answered by Ray, or not picked, can be asked afterward to the Good Doctor.

Thanks fellers, and fellets (or whatever),

Justin
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Thu May 11, 2006 5:07 pm

I would like to know if he agrees with Jamil that it is better to tweak your nipples than rack to secondary.

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Thu May 11, 2006 5:43 pm

How important is wetness factor in homebrewing?

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What about the extract brewer?

Thu May 11, 2006 6:36 pm

What does Ray think is the most important thing about designing an extract recipe given our access to different types of LME, etc.?

If this question is too broad, howabout "what ingredient should extract brewers stay away from?"

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Thu May 11, 2006 6:40 pm

Ok a real question...
In your book Designing Great Beers you state that 4 of 7 homebrewers of the year (during the time period stated) used malt extract and a significant amount of the top winners used it extensively, how has this changed in the time since you published the book? Also do you like Justin's nipples?

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Thu May 11, 2006 7:15 pm

I would like to know if Ray is planning a new edition of Designing Great Beers. It would be nice if we had an updated version with the latest stats on what award winning brewers are using.

If he is not plannig a new version, what trends has he noticed taking place in homebrewing since Designing Great Beers was published?

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Thu May 11, 2006 8:34 pm

Please ask Ray how soon he can come back and stay
longer than 20 minutes.
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Fri May 12, 2006 12:06 am

I would like to know if Ray is palnning another book that incorprates more styles, like belgians and the like


oh yea and how important is the wetness factor, im getting 3.56932 right now but i beleve i can get it wetter
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