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* '''Feb 2011''' - added [[Iodine Test]]
 
* '''Jan 2011''' - added [[A simple Model for pH Buffers]]
 
* '''Jan 2011''' - added [[A simple Model for pH Buffers]]
 
* '''Jun 2010''' - published [http://braukaiser.com/download/Troester_NHC_2010_Efficiency.pdf NHC 2010 presentation about efficiency and how to keep it predictable]
 
* '''Jun 2010''' - published [http://braukaiser.com/download/Troester_NHC_2010_Efficiency.pdf NHC 2010 presentation about efficiency and how to keep it predictable]
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* '''Oct 2009''' - Published [http://braukaiser.com/documents/effect_of_water_and_grist_on_mash_pH.pdf The effect of brewing water and grist composition on the pH of the mash]
 
* '''Oct 2009''' - Published [http://braukaiser.com/documents/effect_of_water_and_grist_on_mash_pH.pdf The effect of brewing water and grist composition on the pH of the mash]
 
* '''Sep 2009''' - Released [[How pH affects brewing]]
 
* '''Sep 2009''' - Released [[How pH affects brewing]]
* '''Sep 2009''' - The content on braukaiser.com is now licended under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial] license.  
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* '''Sep 2009''' - The content on braukaiser.com is now licended under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial] license.
* '''Sep 2009''' - Released [[An Overview of pH]]
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Revision as of 05:52, 10 February 2011

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Welcome to Braukaiser.com. This site is dedicated to brewing science and topics that are mostly related to brewing German style beers and it is not intended to be a complete reference for the home brewing process. It is a rather loose collection of various articles.

Philosophy

I enjoy the scientific and technological aspects brewing, which shows in the articles, and want to promote a better understanding of them as well as introduce the advanced brewer to various brewing techniques. Being an engineer I like to know what is happening and how I can control the final product and fix problems when they arise. Despite what many readers would think, I'm a fairly relaxed brewer. Some of that relaxation comes from knowing the process and knowing where attention is necessary and where not.

For questions and suggestions contact kai at braukaiser dot com


Blogs

There are also two blogs that I'm maintaining

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My Brewing Log is a convenient place to report about experiments and ramble about random subjects Commercial Beer Reviews started as a tasting report of almost 80 different beers that I had on a trip to Germany



Icons

More recent articles on this site use symbols on the right margins to indicate the type of content and allow readers to skip possibly uninteresting or complex part

{Brewing Basics} Brewing Basics: The building blocks stand for basic stuff that is important for the understanding of further discussions and elaborations.
{How Things Work} How Things Work: the cogs mark sections that detail how a particular process woks
{Practical Brewing Advice} Practical Brewing Advice: The pot stands for practical brewing advice that will help you in home brewing. Oftentimes a conclusion that is drawn from preceding, more complex, content.
{Geeky Stuff} Geeky Stuff: The test tube stands for geeky content. Something that is cool to know but has only little importance in practical home brewing.


What’s New

Preparation

Basic (Brewing) Science

Ingedients

Wort Production

Boiling and Wort Transfer

Fermentation

Bottling/Kegging/Serving

Breweries

Germany

History

Literature

Misc