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Building a Base Recipe for an Adjunct Beer (Video Tip)

Tim Gormley of Burial Beer offers some tips and suggestions on how to build a beer around adjuncts to ensure the final result is drinkable and showcases the ingredients.

Tim Gormley Aug 8, 2019 - 2 min read

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When it comes to brewing a beer with special adjuncts like cranberry or tea, Tim Gormley says it's important to think about the final result from the very beginning. This helps make sure the beer is a pleasure to drink.

About this course

Burial Beer Cofounder + Brewer Tim Gormley shares lessons learned from more than 10 years of commercial brewing experience, covering everything from getting to know your ingredients to achieving balance with them. This course includes 97 minutes of video.

At Burial, where there are no flagship beers, the beer selection is always evolving. On the menu could be anything from the peppery Blade & Sheath, with notes of apricot and melon, to the dry-hopped Magpie on the Gallows that fermented on cranberry puree, orange peel, cloves, and juniper berries. In this video course, Burial Beer Co. Cofounder + Brewer Tim Gormley shares all he has learned throughout his 10+ years of experimentation. The course covers:

  • When to add your adjuncts (including herbs, spices, sugar, and more)
  • Achieving balance with your beer
  • Getting to know new adjuncts (and seasonal variations)
  • Different ways to infuse adjuncts
  • Simple + complex sugars
  • Working with coffee
  • The impact of ABV adjuncts
  • Tools for adding adjuncts

And much more.

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