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Re: What are you brewing/bottling?

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docpd wrote:Brewed a Honey Bourbon Pale Ale today. My wife recently bought some Jim Beam Honey Bourbon and it tasted so good I decided to try it in a beer. I have the oak cubes soaking in it now and will add to the fermenter with one week to go.
Sounds good Doc...

Used to be a big fan of Jim Beam original, but alas, no longer.

Did try the Evan Williams Honey Bourbon though but I found it cloyingly sweet for my taste.

Curious, how much oak are you using for a five gallon batch and is it American light oak or something else?

Thanks in advance!

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Sounds good, indeed. Let us know how it turns out, Doc.
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Bottled Big Bad Red, my third Red after Ann Arbor Red and Michigan Red. Coupled with Round Tyre, my Fat Tire clone and I Failed To Jump Over The White House Fence Honey Ale, I now have a great Amber / Red selection. By end of November I will have 14 different beers to drink. Brewing is temporarily halted due to a very, very adequate supply.
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Kegged Pleasant Pale-ity this morning before brewing. Sure smelled nice!
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Nothing. I bought and crushed my grains for my RCE a week ago but didn't get to brew it then or this past weekend.
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A rare occasion for me today. Bottled this year's vintage of Saint Sebastian Tripel which usually has an OG of 1.080-1.083 but this go around started at 1.094. I credit this success to my digital thermometer. Hitting exact temps definitely affects how the beer turns out. Anyhow, FG was 1.017 for 10.2% abv. The reason why today was a rare occasion was because I also got to brew after bottling. Did up a batch of revised recipe Bubs' Pale Ale, which I subbed out Belma for Huell Melon and changed the addition times to emphasize hop aroma and malt flavor.
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I'm going to bottle my 2G batch of MrB Imperial Red tomorrow. It's the batch I made for a friend for Christmas.

This batch will be bottle-primed straight from the LBK which I haven't done in forever. Heck, I haven't bottled in a while at all so this is going to take longer than it used to but I don't have a lot of plans this weekend so no harm, no foul.
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Just got home from 2 weeks in Richmond VA and kegged my brown ale. Sample tasted pretty damn good. Nice and malty and nutty! Looking forward to this one being on tap.
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Just bottled, in 12oz bottles, a 1G recipe of American Pale Ale from Craft-a-Brew. It used Golden Light DME, steeping grains, and some Perle and Cascade hops. So I'm anxious to taste it and see how well it came out.
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Brewed at my LHBS for Teach a Freind to Brew Day and I might have done a few things wrong :o .
I didn't oxygenate my wort, I pitched my yeast high at 76* and I'm not controlling fermentation temperature...........oh..........wait........I brewed a Saison............never mind. :D
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Hahaha. Teaching a friend to brew a Saison as their first brew might lead to turning them into me. Do you really want that?
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Gonna keg the Straw Boater Blonde Ale this morning. I'll be able to fill a growler with it for Thanksgiving, which pleases me. I won't be brewing, but I need the day off to really recharge my batteries.
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mashani wrote:Hahaha. Teaching a friend to brew a Saison as their first brew might lead to turning them into me. Do you really want that?
Uhm :huh:........... heck yeah! :)
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Kegged a batch of an Evil Twin clone while mashing in a Double IPA, featuring Chinook hops on this one.

Final gravity on this Evil Twin clone (featuring Citra hops) indicates an ABV of 6.4 %.
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Bottled a batch of a modified caribou slobber that I'm calling Sasquatch Slobber.

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