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Clean the gutters?mashani wrote:What else would a beer lord do for vacation?Beer-lord wrote:it seems like I spent a good portion of my vacay involving beer.
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Nope. Glad you got to enjoy your days off buddy.
Today I kegged my umpteenth rebrew of Fresh Squeezed.
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Today I kegged my umpteenth rebrew of Fresh Squeezed.
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Bottled the Roggenbier that melted to the burner of the M&B. All 6 gallons of it. Fruit flies failed in their mission this time. Hurray.
Tasted awesome. Could drink right now if I could force carb it. Gonna be the best Roggenbier I've ever made. But this is the first one that was AG, the rest were all made with rye extract, and although good, didn't taste quite like the real thing. This does.
Tasted awesome. Could drink right now if I could force carb it. Gonna be the best Roggenbier I've ever made. But this is the first one that was AG, the rest were all made with rye extract, and although good, didn't taste quite like the real thing. This does.
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Kegged 2 beers yesterday. The black lager using Bootleg Biology's lager yeast. This time, being much fresher, it ate up the wort and it did make for a pretty high ABV of 7%! I was expecting 6 but it does taste good.
2nd one was a NEIPA using Bootleg's NEEPA yeast. It smelled awesome in the fermenter with lots of late hops and 2 huge dry hops but I had just a bit of cryo Mosaic and Citra so I keg hopped with 1/2 oz each of that. Hopefully it will be special. I've not been happy with my NEIPA's that I've made so I made a few changes with fingers crossed.
2nd one was a NEIPA using Bootleg's NEEPA yeast. It smelled awesome in the fermenter with lots of late hops and 2 huge dry hops but I had just a bit of cryo Mosaic and Citra so I keg hopped with 1/2 oz each of that. Hopefully it will be special. I've not been happy with my NEIPA's that I've made so I made a few changes with fingers crossed.
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With any luck I'll be brewing the Simply Simarillo Session IPA again in the next few days.
I'll be tweaking it this time replacing some of the Amarillo/Simcoe dry hop with some Azzaca.
I'll be tweaking it this time replacing some of the Amarillo/Simcoe dry hop with some Azzaca.
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Today was the day. I had the day off work because I had the Simcoe Flu so I used it to brew this. Brew day was nice, easy, and everything ran smoothly. I got better efficiency than normal (1.052 OG on a target of 1.044) and still had some extra volume so I canned it for using as a starter later. I diluted the wort down to about 1.048 to keep it closer to the intended balance and ended up with crystal clear wort going into the fermentor.
About an hour after I finished, my order of Lacto showed up so I can make more Berliner Weiss soon. And the tracking on my Strata hops shows it arriving tonight.
I'm heading out shortly to do some coaching and will be swinging by my favorite bottle shop to pick up some of Lagunitas' Born Yesterday that should be within 7 days of being bottled.
About an hour after I finished, my order of Lacto showed up so I can make more Berliner Weiss soon. And the tracking on my Strata hops shows it arriving tonight.
I'm heading out shortly to do some coaching and will be swinging by my favorite bottle shop to pick up some of Lagunitas' Born Yesterday that should be within 7 days of being bottled.
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This weekend going to bottle some competition beers, have 6 entries in Son Of Brewzilla. Since I'm leaving for Maui on Tuesday morning and need to have the entries at Fatheads by the 26th, a day and a half after we get back, I figured might as well deliver them Monday since we have a 5am flight and we are staying at a motel across from the airport (easier to get there in 2-3 minutes than a 40 minute ride) and a block away from Fatheads new facility. This is really my first comp brews in nearly a year and a half cause of the multiple hernia and surgery.
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Good luck on the competition and have a great time in Hawaii you lucky Dawg!
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Brewed 3 gallons of Special Bitter. Cuz I have none in the pipeline.
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Making 3 gallons of what I hope will be like Anchor Humming since I love that beer and can't ever find any anymore.
I have not found a clone recipe for it, but I have one for Liberty Ale that is pretty close and I think it's more or less the same grain bill with the Nelson hops, so I'm going with that and we will see.
I have not found a clone recipe for it, but I have one for Liberty Ale that is pretty close and I think it's more or less the same grain bill with the Nelson hops, so I'm going with that and we will see.
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I kegged my Tangerine Dream after only 13 days but it's done. So, following the BJCP, it may not be a true amber but likely a cross between a pale and amber.
Not much flavor in it so far and I detected no tangerine or any other Experimental Tangerine hop flavors or aromas but this young, it's impossible to tell. It'll condition in the keezer at 36 degrees for at least 2 weeks before the kegerator has room so I'm letting it ride. This was really dumb of me and I know from the get go that if testing a new brewing system, I should have brewed a beer I'm very familiar with to see what I notice.
But since I'm a rebel, I just couldn't do that!
Not much flavor in it so far and I detected no tangerine or any other Experimental Tangerine hop flavors or aromas but this young, it's impossible to tell. It'll condition in the keezer at 36 degrees for at least 2 weeks before the kegerator has room so I'm letting it ride. This was really dumb of me and I know from the get go that if testing a new brewing system, I should have brewed a beer I'm very familiar with to see what I notice.
But since I'm a rebel, I just couldn't do that!
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Man, I haven't been to the Borg in a minute! I finally got around to my Christmas ale today, weeks after originally planned. It'll be ready, though, based on past performance.
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I make the first all grain Frankenbier I've done since I got my Mash & Boil to use up little bags of left over stuff.
For 3 gallons it was a mash of 2# Viking Pilsner, 1# Crisp Maris Otter, 1# Viking Golden Ale malt, 1# Viking Pale Ale malt, 4oz C60, and 4oz of Viking Caramel Wheat.
I bittered and flavor/aroma hopped it with Northern Brewer.
I will ferment it with 34/70.
Since it's spooky season and sort of like a California Common, I'm calling it...
"Frankensteam"
For 3 gallons it was a mash of 2# Viking Pilsner, 1# Crisp Maris Otter, 1# Viking Golden Ale malt, 1# Viking Pale Ale malt, 4oz C60, and 4oz of Viking Caramel Wheat.
I bittered and flavor/aroma hopped it with Northern Brewer.
I will ferment it with 34/70.
Since it's spooky season and sort of like a California Common, I'm calling it...
"Frankensteam"
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Bottled a very yummy ESB that I could drink right out of the fermenter (@10 days) and be happy with as is.