2013 in review........
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- teutonic terror
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Re: 2013 in review........
95 Gals so far for the Terror!
It's been a crazy year trying to stay on schedule. I like to put 5.5 gals back every two weeks
but it looked as if there was always something coming up that prevented that.
Right now, I have three beers I can drink. Also a case of an excellent Pumpkin Ale that's a gift to my daughter and her fiance,
a Hersbrucker recipe that's ready to bottle and another 5.5 gal Pumpkin Ale in the bucket for myself and SWMBO!
I like to drink a couple a day and more than a couple a day on weekends, but I love the variety of my choices more than anything.
With the pipeline being so low right now, I'm really missing that.
When work slows down in Jan. I look to pick up the pace brewing and slow the pace consuming in order to shed more than a few of the 25 lbs
I'm overweight right now.
Since I quit the nicotine 6 years ago that's been a running battle too!
Mindset!
Hope to have a few hundred beers in the bottle and well seasoned by spring!
It's been a crazy year trying to stay on schedule. I like to put 5.5 gals back every two weeks
but it looked as if there was always something coming up that prevented that.
Right now, I have three beers I can drink. Also a case of an excellent Pumpkin Ale that's a gift to my daughter and her fiance,
a Hersbrucker recipe that's ready to bottle and another 5.5 gal Pumpkin Ale in the bucket for myself and SWMBO!
I like to drink a couple a day and more than a couple a day on weekends, but I love the variety of my choices more than anything.
With the pipeline being so low right now, I'm really missing that.
When work slows down in Jan. I look to pick up the pace brewing and slow the pace consuming in order to shed more than a few of the 25 lbs
I'm overweight right now.
Since I quit the nicotine 6 years ago that's been a running battle too!
Mindset!
Hope to have a few hundred beers in the bottle and well seasoned by spring!
Re: 2013 in review........
After brewing my next two batches, I will have brewed 41 gallons this year. Not too shabby I think. It has been a really fast year for me, having learned all-grain brewing, sour mashing, brewing lagers, decoctions, pseudo-decoctions, yeast washing, first wort hopping and making yeast starters. Probably a lot more than most folks would take on in the course of a year, but I love to learn, and learn fast!
Re: 2013 in review........
We brewed our first batch in January and have done 43 to date. Like many others here I can say with certainty that we would not have achieved anything without all of the great folks on the Borg.
We have brewed almost every style but the lagers; we have brewed great beers and we have brewed horrid beers; we have had infections, and chlorophenols; we have had many brew days where every single thing was spot on and brew days where nothing seemed to go right but we found a hobby that we both enjoy thoroughly and love doing together.
But of all our progress and fond memories in 2013 I will look back and say that the most memorable moment of the year was seeing THAT picture of Inkleg brewing with his kilt out of kilter.
Now I know why there are so many houses for sale in his neighborhood.
We have brewed almost every style but the lagers; we have brewed great beers and we have brewed horrid beers; we have had infections, and chlorophenols; we have had many brew days where every single thing was spot on and brew days where nothing seemed to go right but we found a hobby that we both enjoy thoroughly and love doing together.
But of all our progress and fond memories in 2013 I will look back and say that the most memorable moment of the year was seeing THAT picture of Inkleg brewing with his kilt out of kilter.
Now I know why there are so many houses for sale in his neighborhood.
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- The_Professor
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Re: 2013 in review........
The volume of my brewing is down in 2013 from year's past. IF I get one more planned brew done this year it will make a total of 12.
On the other hand, I have been very happy with most of the beer I did brew. I brewed 4 beers using all home malted grains. Besides malted (and homemade crystal) barley I also malted oats, and emmer wheat, as well as making homemade sour malt. I have some home malting planned for 2014. I brewed a watermelon wheat that turned out really well and I have a pumpkin beer that seems to be turning out nicely. I tried my hand at a whimsical parti-gyle that seems to be going well, OG was good and fermentation looks fine. The parti-gyle went well enough that I would like to try it again, maybe a Belgian Tripel/Dubbel.
On the other hand, I have been very happy with most of the beer I did brew. I brewed 4 beers using all home malted grains. Besides malted (and homemade crystal) barley I also malted oats, and emmer wheat, as well as making homemade sour malt. I have some home malting planned for 2014. I brewed a watermelon wheat that turned out really well and I have a pumpkin beer that seems to be turning out nicely. I tried my hand at a whimsical parti-gyle that seems to be going well, OG was good and fermentation looks fine. The parti-gyle went well enough that I would like to try it again, maybe a Belgian Tripel/Dubbel.
The_Professor 2013 Brews
- Wings_Fan_In_KC
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Re: 2013 in review........
I started out strong going a brew every three to four weeks. Then we put our house up for sale in March and I had to stop brewing so as not to "stink up the house." After we moved in June, it took a while to get liveable (it takes a year to get totally settled in my opinion) and I brewed in July. Then with the change in houses came a change in wine chiller and I had to modify the new one by taking out shelves that were not readily removable.
I'm still not on schedule yet but I managed to brew in August October and November so I'm getting back. The worst thing was the effect on my pipeline which was completely gone in July.....that's when I decided I had to brew again. Looking forward to a productive 2014.
I'm still not on schedule yet but I managed to brew in August October and November so I'm getting back. The worst thing was the effect on my pipeline which was completely gone in July.....that's when I decided I had to brew again. Looking forward to a productive 2014.
I'm A Friggin' Hop Grenade !!
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- FrozenInTime
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Re: 2013 in review........
Takes a year? LOL, been over 3 in this new house of ours, we still are out of kilter. Barely see'n the end of the tunnel now.
Life is short, live it to it's fullest!
Re: 2013 in review........
Malting your own barley Professor, that is cool!
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
- The_Professor
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Re: 2013 in review........
It's fun to get closer to "from scratch", but I'd be hard pressed to grow and harvest barley myself.John Sand wrote:Malting your own barley Professor, that is cool!
Re: 2013 in review........
Starting in mid February I've brewed and fermented 37 batches.
3 of those were 1 gallon test batches.
The rest about 1/2 were 2.25 and the rest split between 3 and 5 gallon.
The last 20 or so all grain except 1
The first was barely drinkable. Most since have been very good.
Some Damn near great
I intend to brew at least 5 gallons a week next year
Actually 2 of those were wine.
1 gallon mead ... really good.
2 gallon chocolate/strawberry wine. I'll try that in October next year
3 of those were 1 gallon test batches.
The rest about 1/2 were 2.25 and the rest split between 3 and 5 gallon.
The last 20 or so all grain except 1
The first was barely drinkable. Most since have been very good.
Some Damn near great
I intend to brew at least 5 gallons a week next year
Actually 2 of those were wine.
1 gallon mead ... really good.
2 gallon chocolate/strawberry wine. I'll try that in October next year
- FrozenInTime
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Re: 2013 in review........
I think I just want to forget 2013.......
Life is short, live it to it's fullest!
Re: 2013 in review........
I just checked my notes and I have brewed 15 batches or approximately 75 gallons in 2013. If it hadn't been for my hip I may have hit the 100 gallon mark this year.
Re: 2013 in review........
I lost track, but I brewed about 50 gallons this year. I'm happy with that! 20 batches, 1 batch per 2.6 weeks, although the true timeline of my brewing had a gap of 3 months at one point, and then I brewed 3 batches in a week and a half. I'd like to make the schedule a little more regular next year.
- jimjohson
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Re: 2013 in review........
GA law only allows 50 gal. ...so I only brewed 50 gal... yeah that's the ticket.
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe
- Ibasterd
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Re: 2013 in review........
Well, as I just started in August, I am happy with what I've done so far. Batch #6 ready to be bottled in a few days. I've been happy with what I've made so far, with things getting better as I go along. Hoping to learn and try some new things in the new year!
What is best in life?" "To crush your enemies -- See them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women!"
- FrozenInTime
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Re: 2013 in review........
I believe ya, yea, I'm stickin to dat.jimjohson wrote:GA law only allows 50 gal. ...so I only brewed 50 gal... yeah that's the ticket.
ND allows 100 gal. per adult in household, so I can do 200 a year.... 200... I don't think I did 10 this year, I'm a failure.
Life is short, live it to it's fullest!