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Brewed 5 gallons of Frutti's Beer, Keep Your Stinkin' Paws Off wheat beer, which we add fruit flavoring into a glass.
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I finally got to use my Beer Gun to bottle up five gallons of my Orange Sunshine Belgian Witbier the other night and I think I'm in love with it. The beer and the Beer Gun. I brewed it to enjoy over the long holiday weekend that's actually started for me about ten minutes ago.
I have 10 gallons of my Hiphopapocalpse IPA that's in week two of fermentation, so many beers so little time. I may wind up brewing another batch of wheat next to replace whats going to be gone come next Monday.
I have 10 gallons of my Hiphopapocalpse IPA that's in week two of fermentation, so many beers so little time. I may wind up brewing another batch of wheat next to replace whats going to be gone come next Monday.
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Tomorrow I bottle the Groomsman's Pride, and then I'm done with all the wedding beer.
Sunday I'll be brewing a fiver of South Ferry Steam Beer, and I'm really looking forward to having that on tap later this summer.
Sunday I'll be brewing a fiver of South Ferry Steam Beer, and I'm really looking forward to having that on tap later this summer.
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Have not brewed in nearly 2 months. Tomorrow plan to brew a Wee Heavy.
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A Wee Heavy sounds great, especially going into the autumn, when it'll be at its peak.docpd wrote:Have not brewed in nearly 2 months. Tomorrow plan to brew a Wee Heavy.
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Four Kilts Clueless Belgain Strong is on the docket for tomorrow.
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Just bottled a 2.5G Wild Spirit IPA signature series recipe from BrewDemon, this was using the big 3.75lb can of extract. I made it straight without any alterations and kept it around 65*F or so using a cool brew fermenting bag. The recipe instructions said it could be a good tasting 3G or a stronger 2.5G recipe, so I guess we'll see what it tastes like in a month or so.
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Finished brewing a 2G Bewitched Amber Ale recipe and then a 2.5G Shedu Oatmeal Stout recipe today. I've been looking forward to brewing these and even more so now drinking them as they really smelled good while brewing.
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Just finished bottling/kegging a 5er of an English Bitter.
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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."
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Brewed a Hef today. Using 3068 wyeast, whacked it at 11:30 today thought I'd be done before now but going to pitch at 72 deg. A little higher then I want but that thing swelled more then anytime I've used a smack pack
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As long as you like the banana you are good even pitching that warm.
The Forbidden Fruit smack pack I used in my last batch got like that in 3 hours. It surprised me. I thought a seam might split. It must be catchy.
I just brewed a single with Jarlyloo and Blood Orange candi syrup. Posted the recipe, but it's so simple it's not funny.
The Forbidden Fruit smack pack I used in my last batch got like that in 3 hours. It surprised me. I thought a seam might split. It must be catchy.
I just brewed a single with Jarlyloo and Blood Orange candi syrup. Posted the recipe, but it's so simple it's not funny.
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Been brewing some recipes lately that will accommodate some temperature variations. I have several batches of Belgian dubbel ales & saison ales fermenting & carbonating. Kegged up a simple SMaSH Saison this evening, FG: 1.004. Pale malt & some Brewers Gold whole leaf hops for a bittering addition.
Drinking: Columbus Double India Pale Ale
Bottled/Conditioning: Trippel
Fermenting: Columbus Double India Pale Ale, Trippel
Bottled/Conditioning: Trippel
Fermenting: Columbus Double India Pale Ale, Trippel
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Bought a quart of blueberries a few days ago, and we had only gotten through a third of it before they were starting to show some age. So, I decided to puree them in the hopes of using them in some kind of brew day. Then I noticed a couple frozen cans in the freezer... lemonade and limeade. Thus, a plan is hatched. No measurements... no readings... just winging it here.
I pureed the blueberries, then added them to the lemonade and limeade in a saucepan with a bit of water, a bit of acid blend, and maybe a cup of sugar, and brought it all to a boil. After the boil got rolling, I pulled it, strained it, brought to a short boil again, then added it to a gallon fermenter, and topped with water. Once down to pitching temps, added some Côte des Blancs wine yeast, which I had bought to use in a project such as this or a cider (since the description notes it doesn't ferment all the way out like some of the other wine yeasts, so I was hoping it would leave some residual sweetness, but I digress).
Look at the pretty colors... Yeasties were getting busy in mere moments...
I pureed the blueberries, then added them to the lemonade and limeade in a saucepan with a bit of water, a bit of acid blend, and maybe a cup of sugar, and brought it all to a boil. After the boil got rolling, I pulled it, strained it, brought to a short boil again, then added it to a gallon fermenter, and topped with water. Once down to pitching temps, added some Côte des Blancs wine yeast, which I had bought to use in a project such as this or a cider (since the description notes it doesn't ferment all the way out like some of the other wine yeasts, so I was hoping it would leave some residual sweetness, but I digress).
Look at the pretty colors... Yeasties were getting busy in mere moments...
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Fermenting:
nada... zip...
Drinking:
nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
Fermenting:
nada... zip...
Drinking:
nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
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Looks very fruity. Nice no on the originality of ingredients.
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