JZ Mild?

Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:49 pm

I'm back in the saddle after a year in England and away from my equipment. Now I've got a bucket full of sanitizing solution, and am hankering to do a nice little extract batch. I'm looking for JZ's mild recipe, as my wife's a big fan (we had some ass-kicking sarah hughes ruby mild up in birmingham that we'll eventually be working on, but wanted to get our feet wet first). Now, I could listen to the end of the show in which he discusses mild, but I'm lazy, and hoping we can help a brewer out. :) So, how bout it?

In England, you almost don't notice that you're unable to brew for a year because there are so many pubs. You just go down the street and have something tasty from one of England's hundreds of microbreweries or decent large-scale breweries (ie, fuller's, shepherd neame), and get pissed, and forget all about it.


NB: The douchebag working the desk at my local homebrew store was listening to Graham Sanders. When I mentioned that I knew him because I listened to the BN, he dismissed the session as 4 hours of dick and fart jokes and no useful information. I quickly disabused him of the notion that there was no useful information. The little bitch thought that JZ's show was useless because he didn't do all-grain, too. Knob. This does not lead me to favor them over B3 in my shopping decisions.
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