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The Brülosophy Podcast

Episode 268 | Short & Shoddy: Dark Mild

The Brülosophy Podcast

Marshall Schott

Craftbrew, Craftbrewing, Hobbies, Homebrew, Xbmt, Beer, Homebrewing, Brewlosophy, Homebrewer, Exbeerience, Craftbrewer, Exbeeriment, Brewing, Craftbeer, Leisure, Shortandshoddy, Science, Brulosopher, Brulosophy, Experimental, Experiment

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Contributor Andy Carter joins Marshall to chat about the classic British ale known as Dark Mild as well as the results of their attempt to brew one using Short & Shoddy methods.

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Short & Shoddy Dark Mild

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0:00.0

One of the experiences I trust every homeroom shares is the feeling of awe that comes from

0:04.4

witnessing the conversion of wort into beer through the fermentation process.

0:08.9

Even after 15 years, I still get giddy when I see the first signs of airlock activity,

0:13.0

a nice fluffy cruise and developing on top of my beer.

0:15.9

The worst is when this takes too long.

0:17.9

You all know the anxiety that comes from checking on a batch day after pitching and seeing

0:21.4

no action.

0:22.4

This is why we love Imperial yeast, who packed 200 billion cells of the purest yeast

0:26.1

into each pitch-right pouch, which assures quick starts, healthy fermentation, and predictably

0:30.4

great results.

0:31.4

I strongly urge all of our listeners to check out everything Imperial yeast has to offer

0:35.1

and let them know that you appreciate their support of the Bruloscopy podcast while

0:38.6

you're at it.

0:39.6

Alright, onto the show.

0:42.3

In a world where strong and hobby-rained supreme, it can be easy for less pungent beer

0:55.1

styles to get pushed to the bottom of the pile, which is unfortunate considering the

0:58.3

historical relevance of so many styles, some of my favorite being traditional British

1:02.7

ale.

1:03.7

Now, in the earlier days of British brewing, the names of new beer styles were typically

1:07.1

descriptive in nature, which is certainly the case for the style we'll be focusing on

1:10.9

today.

1:11.9

This is the Bruloscopy podcast.

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