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Home > Shows & Podcasts > Brew Strong > Brew Strong 01-26-09 Hot Side Aeration
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Brew Strong Hot Side Aeration

Dr. Charles Bamforth on hot side aeration with Jamil and John Palmer

Broadcast Date: 2009-01-26 19:00:00

Running time: 01:27:26

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In the episode of Brew Strong, Jamil and John welcome head of the Brewing Science program at UC Davis, Dr. Charles Bamforth to the show to help explain and cover hot side aeration. Dr Bamforth explains some of the myths and legends surrounding the controversial topic and instructs brewers on how to deal with HSA based on his own extensive research. This show should not be missed by homebrewers and professionals alike!
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