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Home > Shows & Podcasts > The Sunday Session > The Sunday Session 12-04-05 Mash Efficiency

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Mash Efficiency

Eric Watson of Titletown Brewing Co. covers mash efficiency

Broadcast Date: 2005-12-04 01:00:00

Running time: 2:18:19

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This show features our first interview with a brewer from outside of the Pacific Northwest, Titletown Brewing Company. Eric Watson, Brewmaster at Titletown, joins via telephone for a full 1 1/2 hour interview as we discuss mash techniques and temps, as well as commercial beer education. Eric gives some great tips for homebrewers to gain more efficiency out of their mash...even on a strict budget!
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