via Wort’s Going On Here? http://homebrewer2005.blogspot.com/2014/03/beer-is-good-for-you.html
Statement from the Brewers Association on FDA Proposed Rulemaking on Spent Grain
As part of the Food Safety Modernization Act, the FDA has proposed extensive regulations governing use of spent grain for animal feed. The Brewers Association recently issued a statement on the FDA animal feed proposal.
via Brewers Association http://www.brewersassociation.org/pages/media/press-releases/show?title=statement-from-the-brewers-association-on-fda-proposed-rulemaking-on-spent-grain
Shared: Recipe of the Week: A Trip Down Memory Lane
Recipe of the Week: A Trip Down Memory Lane on Blogging with Briess:
In anticipation of the Craft Brewers Conference, I took a trip down memory lane and pulled this gem from our recipe database. It’s real name is Sierra Nevada Black Vapor, and it was brewed for the 2011 CBC on the Sierra Nevada 10bbl pilot brewery with our then-new Midnight Wheat Malt. Check out Dave Richter’s […]
Shared: D/A and A/D | Digital Show and Tell (Monty Montgomery @ xiph.org)
D/A and A/D | Digital Show and Tell (Monty Montgomery @ xiph.org) by Image-Line:
Original Video: http://xiph.org/video/vid2.shtml
More videos in this series: http://xiph.org/video/
Get the software – https://wiki.xiph.org/Videos/Digital_Show_and_Tell
Monty at Xiph presents a well thought out and explained, real-time demonstrations of sampling, quantization, bit-depth, and dither on real audio equipment using both modern digital analysis and vintage analog bench equipment.
This video has been reproduced with permission of Monty @ xipg.org and in accordance with Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Further reading: Audio Myths & DAW Wars – http://www.image-line.com/support/FLHelp/html/app_audio.htm
Shared: Recipe of the Week: Dark Chocolate Porter
Recipe of the Week: Dark Chocolate Porter on Blogging with Briess:
This indulgent porter takes its name from one of our signature products, Dark Chocolate Malt. This malt is distinguished from other chocolate malts by surprisingly smooth yet deep roasted flavor, despite being intensely roasted to 420L. At that lovibond, most dark roasted barley malts develop more intense characteristic bitterness and astringency notes than Dark Chocolate Malt. […]
Shared: Recipe of the Week: English Brown Ale, Mild
Recipe of the Week: English Brown Ale, Mild on Blogging with Briess:
Now you can experiment with Caracrystal® Wheat Malt in all your beers, not just seasonals, because it’s being made available year round. This can be used in so many beers. It adds depth to Pale Ales, IPAs, session beers like red ales, bocks and other German lagers, and bumps up the complexity of maltier brews […]
Shared: Secret persuasion mind trick
Secret persuasion mind trick by In59seconds:
Buy the book (UK): http://goo.gl/9JaJx3
Buy the book (USA): http://goo.gl/0lGtDR
Animations by Cognitive http://www.wearecognitive.com
Richard Wiseman is based at the University of Hertfordshire http://www.herts.ac.uk
The research described in the video is here:
Freedman, J., & Fraser, S. (1966). Compliance without pressure: The foot-in-the-door technique. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4, 195-202
Shared: Tablets, PCs and Office — Benedict Evans
Tablets, PCs and Office — Benedict Evans:
This brings us back to the mouse and keyboard that you ‘need for real work’, as the phrase goes. Yes, you really do need them to make a financial model. And you need them to make an operating metrics summary – in Excel and Powerpoint. But is that, really, what you need to be doing to achieve the underlying business purpose? Very few people’s job is literally ‘make Excel files’.
Shared: Recipe of the Week: 80 Schilling Export Ale
Recipe of the Week: 80 Schilling Export Ale on Blogging with Briess:
Extract brewers will enjoy this take on 80 Schilling Ale. It was designed using a blend of Briess CBW® brewer’s grade malt extracts with a touch of Briess Black Barley so the finished beer exhibits a discernible malty character and dry finish. Black Barley isn’t malted, just roasted. So it’s quite different than Black Malt. […]
Shared: The Natural Effect
The Natural Effect by Only Organic:
Learn more online at http://bit.ly/1aWC0H1. “The False Advertising Industry” reveals the shocking truth about what is allowed in “Natural” food. Only the USDA Organic Seal guarantees your food contains no Genetically Modified Organisms, no toxic pesticides, and no growth hormones or antibiotics. Share the truth with your friends.
