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Re: What are you brewing/bottling?

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Bottled my Wee Heavy on Saturday.
FG sample tasted awesome so should be a good one.
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Re: What are you brewing/bottling?

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So, when you brew a RIS with a OG of 1.105, ferment for 3 weeks at 66* to a FG of 1.028. This is your loss to trub, but a full+ 5 very tasty gallons went in the keg for bulk aging.
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Kegged 5 Gallons of my North Port Pils. :clink:
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Inkleg wrote:So, when you brew a RIS with a OG of 1.105, ferment for 3 weeks at 66* to a FG of 1.028. This is your loss to trub, but a full+ 5 very tasty gallons went in the keg for bulk aging.

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Just about finished with my summer blonde session ale. Will add the yeast shortly and wait for 3 weeks.
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Re: What are you brewing/bottling?

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Tried my hand at a Northern German Altbier today...

I think it came out too dark for style as I grabbed some Chocolate Malt (450L) vs. Pale Chocolate Malt (200L) by mistake.

Oh well, it should still be a nice beer!

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All I ever keep around is 450-500L British chocolate. So I would have went with it too LOL.
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I'm hoping my schedule on Saturday is light enough for me to bottle the Bit O' Bitter and make a run to the LHBS for ingredients. Well, I intend to bottle and shop anyway, but the earlier I can get to it, the better.

Gonna brew a fiver of Crown Top Pale Ale on Sunday. Not sure what next week's small batch will be, but I've got time to plan.
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Two weeks ago I brewed another batch of Screwer In The Rye using a modified water profile and a big fat two liter starter of East Coast Yeast ECY-10 I had washed from a prior batch of 420 Special Wheat beer. I liked the color a lot, this time I left the Carafa III out of the recipe and only added four ounces of Chocolate malt for color mostly. I hit my gravity as qBrew calculated it would be and gave the cooled wort some oxygen before pitching the yeast.
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I brewed a First Pitch Pilsner Mod with an extra ounce of AHS Hop Dust added to give me a nice Summertime Pale Ale come August!!!
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Just picked up my supplies at the Simple Brewer in my town Somers NY. We'll be doing "Big Brew 2" there tomorrow all day. So far, 6 guys are brewing. We'll grill some dogs & brats & taste some fine homebrew. I'll be making "Apocalypto 7" - Cheers Beer Brothers & Sisters. :flag:
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I was hoping to brew up my brown ale this week but with everything going on with the renovation I don't know anymore when I'll get a chance to brew anything.
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Blue Ring Nong... the blue ring from the water bottles kept falling into the boil pot. It's a mild Nong IPA
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Re: What are you brewing/bottling?

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Bottled up the Mr. Beer Howling Red Ale and the sample from the fermenter was actually quite good.
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