How far ahead do you schedule?
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
I will usually have plan for my next two brews; always presuming a beer will be drinkable 4-5 weeks after brewday.
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
I've got recopies I've been planning to make for a couple years. I research, ask, run it past Beersmith, etc, then store it on da hard drive. (Then I usually forget about them..... LOL). Otherwise, usually plan bout a month ahead of time. Been planning on a pumpkin brew.... for atleast a month or more now... gotta git-er-done.
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
^This^mashani wrote:What is this schedule you speak of?
I have on rare occasion planned out a brewing schedule but it's not often. Earlier this year I brewed up a kolsch in February so that it would be ready in May but that's the last time I really did something like that. Usually, I'm more thinking "what do I want in the pipeline now" and its a seat-of-my-pants sort of thing.
Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
I bounce back and forth on scheduling. That being said, what I intend to schedule never usually happens due to life and the like. But the beer drinks just fine out of season, or I just hold onto it until the next year in the season I intended (winter ale and oktoberfest are the best examples of this). The luxury of having a backlog of bottles, I suppose.
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
I plan this batch, the next one in three weeks, and sometimes the one three weeks after that. I don't sit down and say "I want to drink a Stout in November, so....:
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
I think about brewing most every day, when I have that elusive moment in between the tasks of life. I think that I enjoy planning just as much as actually brewing. I keep a running list of future recipes/styles/experiments and some beers are planned many months in advance. I am prepping now for my Spring 2014 Seasonal (a Spruce Ale - as soon as the new buds of Spring arrive on the backyard tree). I brew one batch of cider each month, and have a wishlist stretching into early 2015. I brew beer twice a month (typically 2.5 gallons at a time). Not to say that the schedule is written in stone. I reserve the right to change up my brew schedule as often as I please. But I love trying new things, and I like having something to which to look forward. So my calendar stays full. And I like it that way. Cheers!
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
I may conceptualize a brew but I don't really plan until about a week before brew day to make sure that I have all the ingredients I need. If I don't, then I still have time to go to the LHBS that's 3 miles from my house.
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Re: How far ahead do you schedule?
me I brew what I feel like when I get to brew. It all sorts out some how. Maybe the fact I brew mostly high ABV beers, for their keeping, has a lot to do with it. One or two beers a week they do tend to last awhile.
im Leben Geduld ist eine Tugend
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in brewing it is a requirement
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in Brau-es ist eine Anforderung
in life patience is a virtue
in brewing it is a requirement
You are stronger than you think you are!!!!
~~Andy Wesley 1973 -- 2013