Well, I didn't do great on this list.- I'd like to get back to a more consistent brewing schedule. Doesn't have to be frequent (I have plenty of beer on hand, so I don't need to brew every weekend), but just consistent. The last few years have had scattershot brewing... brew several in a month or two, and then not brew for several months.
- Also, I really want to work toward kegging this year (been saying that for the last three years).
- I want to get into some sour brewing and/or hit on some styles I haven't brewed before.
- I'm going to enter a competition or two this year. I entered one last year, but I wasn't really happy with the ones I brewed for it (I haven't been fantastically happy with a lot of them this year, though most have been Mr. B extract based from the contest winnings)
- In relation to the prior point, I really want to get back to AG brewing. These extracts are quick and all, and the beer isn't bad, but I don't feel as much ownership in them, even if I customize them with steeps/mini-mashes, etc.
- Finally, I want to get some regular rotation beers (I have never really done that, having only brewed a few beers multiple times).
- And then the long standing goal... to brew on some big boy equipment. I've made friends with several members of our local brewing community, and I actually feel that this could happen at some point... but that's not really a goal/resolution for this year as much as an ongoing hope/wish/goal...
- More consistent brew schedule? If anything, I was less consistent.
- Kegging? Nope
- Sour brewing? Yes! This one I actually followed through on.
- I'll count this one as a yes as well, as I entered one competition (finished in the final 8 in a "march madness" style bracketed competition).
- AG brewing? Yep, pretty much did that. Still a couple of extracts to kill off, so I did a few of those, but mostly AG.
- Regular rotation beers? Well, one was a rotation beer (I do the red ale every fall), but no others. So I guess this is a half win.
- Big boy equipment didn't happen this year, but I definitely made inroads. I have a lot of friends in the right places at maybe five breweries around town. I discussed this and received favorable response on one early in the year, but it never materialized. But it will...
OK, so maybe I did better than I thought. Three yes, one kinda yes, one no (but significant progress was made), and two outright no.
So, for this year I will rehash some of the same:
- More consistent and frequent brewing
- Re-do some prior recipes
- Brew with some other people in a homebrew sense (this year was totally solo efforts)
- Brew on big-boy equipment
- Meet up with some BeerBorg members (OK, that's a cheat, since it's already in motion)