Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
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Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
CONGRATULATIONS TO Jon AUGUST 2016 BREWER OF THE MONTH!
We had a really tight race this month. I assume Jon must have a large nose-because that is what he won by.
Here are the in depth interview questions (although I had to get rid of the question I had ready for evily):
1) When did you start brewing and how did you become interested?
2) Who would you most like to share a beer with?
3) What is your favorite beer?
4) Do you have a beer recipe you'd like to share?
5) What does "Triple Hopped" really mean?
We had a really tight race this month. I assume Jon must have a large nose-because that is what he won by.
Here are the in depth interview questions (although I had to get rid of the question I had ready for evily):
1) When did you start brewing and how did you become interested?
2) Who would you most like to share a beer with?
3) What is your favorite beer?
4) Do you have a beer recipe you'd like to share?
5) What does "Triple Hopped" really mean?
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Congratulations!
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Congratulations Jon!
Send me a PM with your address and I'll ship off the B.O.T.M. Award Thingy to ya'.
Send me a PM with your address and I'll ship off the B.O.T.M. Award Thingy to ya'.
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Congratulations Jon! Looking forward to reading your answers. It's enjoyable to learn about my fellow brewers. Please go ahead and answer the "Triple Hopped" one too, theres gotta be a back story there somewhere.
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Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Inkleg wrote:....go ahead and answer the "Triple Hopped" one too, theres gotta be a back story there somewhere....
That's the whole back story.The_Professor wrote:....although I had to get rid of the question I had ready for evily....
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Congratulations!
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Hurray John!
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Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
The_Professor wrote:Inkleg wrote:....go ahead and answer the "Triple Hopped" one too, theres gotta be a back story there somewhere....That's the whole back story.The_Professor wrote:....although I had to get rid of the question I had ready for evily....
Congrats Jon!!!!
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Congrats Jon!
I'll go ahead and answer the triple hopping question... though it's really nothing magical or mysterious, at least to homebrewers like us. It simply means that hop additions are made 3 times during the brewing process. Us homebrewers know that's really nothing special, as we typically make hop additions at LEAST three times during the boil, plus a dry hop addition. But to the average Miller Lite consumer, I guess it sounds impressive. And some other American light lagers are only double-hopped, so I guess we've got that going for us.
Anyway, I don't want to steal any thunder from Jon, so I'll shut up now. CONGRATS AGAIN, JON!
I'll go ahead and answer the triple hopping question... though it's really nothing magical or mysterious, at least to homebrewers like us. It simply means that hop additions are made 3 times during the brewing process. Us homebrewers know that's really nothing special, as we typically make hop additions at LEAST three times during the boil, plus a dry hop addition. But to the average Miller Lite consumer, I guess it sounds impressive. And some other American light lagers are only double-hopped, so I guess we've got that going for us.
Anyway, I don't want to steal any thunder from Jon, so I'll shut up now. CONGRATS AGAIN, JON!
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Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Wow! Thanks everyone. I do have a large nose, but it's normal-shaped, so it doesn't stand out TOO much.The_Professor wrote:CONGRATULATIONS TO Jon AUGUST 2016 BREWER OF THE MONTH!
We had a really tight race this month. I assume Jon must have a large nose-because that is what he won by.
Here are the in depth interview questions (although I had to get rid of the question I had ready for evily):
1) When did you start brewing and how did you become interested?
2) Who would you most like to share a beer with?
3) What is your favorite beer?
4) Do you have a beer recipe you'd like to share?
5) What does "Triple Hopped" really mean?
1) I started brewing with Mr. Beer in...'08, or '09. I was buying a Mr. Beer kit for my Brother for Christmas, and I also bought one for myself, and I quickly found the Mr. Beer Fans forums--at the time, they were the top google search for "Mr. Beer"! I became interested because I liked craft beer, but it was expensive AND I lived in Pittsburgh, and in PA you can either pay bar-prices for 6-packs to go (limit 2), or you can go to the distributor and buy a case. Well the distributor was 5 blocks away, and I didn't have a car...so it seemed like making my beer at home would me a LOT less carrying of a case of beer 5 blocks home, uphill!
2) Man, that's a tough one...but I think I'll go with Hunter S. Thompson. He was a brilliant writer, but he was also a craft-beer lover and homebrewer!
3) The one that's in front of me! Seriously, I have a *lot* of favorite beers, but I think I'll go with a beer that pretty much always hits the spot--Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA. I actually prefer it, flavor-wise, over their 90 Minute. The 90 Minute is more bitter and doesn't have as much hop flavor and aroma.
4) Sure! I'll go with a favorite in my household--Otterweizen! My wife and I both love German Hefeweizens, so I've done a TON of variations.
But the basic recipe is something like this:
6 lbs Wheat Malt
4 lbs Maris Otter
60 minute mash at 154*
FWH to what would be 10-12 IBUs in a 60 minute boil with whatever noble-ish hops you have on hand (pref Hallertauer of some kind)
60 minute boil.
Ferment around 64* with WLP380
It makes an AMAZING beer, every time. I sometimes like to switch up the base malt for Munich 10L--I call that one Mittleweizen, because it's between a hefe and a dunkle in color and flavor.
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Folks unfamiliar with Pittsburgh probably don't understand how significant uphill might be!Jon wrote:so it seemed like making my beer at home would me a LOT less carrying of a case of beer 5 blocks home, uphill!
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Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
Congrats Jon, now the brew thingy will have been in your hands twice in 2 different states. Now was it uphill both ways in the snow while blowing 60mph in your face and your boots were filled with wet concrete?
Re: Jon--Brewer Of The Month August 2016
No, that was just walking to school!Whamolagan wrote:Congrats Jon, now the brew thingy will have been in your hands twice in 2 different states. Now was it uphill both ways in the snow while blowing 60mph in your face and your boots were filled with wet concrete?
But seriously...having lived in Pittsburgh, I always understood the "uphill both ways" because there's a ton of places that are up on hills, and to get to any other, you have to go down the hill, then UP the hill the place where you're going is on!