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Re: What are you brewing/bottling?

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I'm going to bottle my cider today. Most of it goes to my neighbor who lets my dogs out when I get stuck at work. She doesn't like beer but she's a cider hound.

Brewing, I've got an AG kit from Northern Brewer that I've wanted to try for awhile. It's "La Petite Orange," a Belgian Dubbel without the dark malts. It smells great, but honestly, what doesn't smell great brewing? I'm adding orange zest at flameout but I'm leaving out the coriander. I don't like it that much.

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^^ That sounds/smells good. I bottled a 1G McSwiggin's Irish Ale extract w/steeping grains recipe and then brewed a Smoked Wheat Ale, a 1G all grain recipe from the BBS Make Some Beer book.
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alb wrote:It's "La Petite Orange," a Belgian Dubbel without the dark malts.
I've always wanted to try that recipe, so I'm curious to how it turns out.

That said, I think the best tasting Belgian Dubbels do not have dark malts in them anyways. Just medium-dark candi syrup. I like Special B, but not as much in my Belgians as in other stuff. How's that for funny.
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I kegged the Rhino IPA yesterday. I"m hoping it turns out well. I always drink the FG sample, and I've found it gives me a pretty good idea of what it's going to be like, in spite of being warm and flat. But this time, I wasn't sure. I think it's going to be okay; not a stellar beer, but not a bust, either. But that's what happens sometimes when you experiment.

Speaking of experiments, I'm brewing Maltsperiment/Munich today. This endeavor isn't paying off as I'd hoped. I'm setting aside a bomber from each batch so I can then do actual side-by-side comparisons, because unlike Hopsperiment, I'm not getting an immediate reading on first tasting.

So far I've got 2-row and Maris Otter at a drinkable age. I'm waiting for Vienna to mature a bit more. And today the Munich gets brewed.
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5.5 gallons Traveling Irish Red down for the count overshot gravity by .004 volume on the nose.
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I bottled the Citra/Mosiac Pale. Due to huge amount of trub that clogged my spigot, and an epic auto siphon failure, it got the snot oxygenated out of it.

So now I have to drink most of it fast I think... but perhaps I will keep one or two bottles around for 6 months to a year in the name of science. Because I've never oxygenated a beer post fermentation this bad before.
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I brewed 15 gallons of blonde ale, and kegged 5 gallons of stupid easy cider.
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Just finished bottling a 5 gal batch of my American Wheat.
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Brewing a Belgian single with lychee @ the brewery today. Little over a week ago I brewed my yearly batch of St Sebastian Tripel at home.


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mashani wrote:I bottled the Citra/Mosiac Pale. Due to huge amount of trub that clogged my spigot, and an epic auto siphon failure, it got the snot oxygenated out of it.

So now I have to drink most of it fast I think... but perhaps I will keep one or two bottles around for 6 months to a year in the name of science. Because I've never oxygenated a beer post fermentation this bad before.
I hope you start a thread for that when you start drinking them - especially the ones after a few months. I've had issues with my auto-siphon and have given away a lot of beer from those batches for fear of it going bad quickly. I'd love to hear some practical feedback on how much it actually hurt.
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I brewed a Big Furry Dribblechin Brown Ale, a Moose Drool clone, 1G Extract w/steeping grains recipe from Jasper's doubled to 2G and substituting Golden Light LME for the extract.
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Brewed an ESB today. It is time to get rid of old grain and hops. Kegged 15 gallons of cream ale.
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Bottled 5 gallons of Ring Your Bell Brown.
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Brewing an Irish red at the brewery today.


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Just brewed some kind of quick 3ish gallon batch of session IPA or hoppy APA, 3# MoreBeer Extra Light, 12oz C40 steeped, 6oz of dextrose, 2oz of Centennial and 1oz of Mosiac all late additions and lid on hop-standed, Nottingham, easy, 1.049, about 60 IBUs. Should be easy to consume in large amounts.
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