2015 Oktoberfest Ale. Very nice. Good and malty, slightly sweet with a little nuttiness. Used Notty yeast instead of Dusseldorf with the same grain bill this year. Maybe a little dryer and less sweet. Not bad at all for an Okto Ale.
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What is best in life?" "To crush your enemies -- See them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women!"
Actually last pour. This had so much orange in it it was really quite refreshing and delicious. As you can see all the stuff I did to get it that much orange flavor killed all head retention.
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Drinking: Drago - FES
Fool's Gold Pale Ale
Maple Apple Cider
Wheats The Deal With Hops?
The Blonde One
Bottled/Kegged/Conditioning:
Fermenting: Honey Crisp IPA
On Deck: Golden Stout, Recipe inspired by Aztec Brewery
Competitions: The Blonde One - Silver Medal - Thirsty Classic 2016
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Amber Alert, Drunkin Pumpkin 2013, Tryin' To Get A Nut - Brown Ale, Wheat You Talkin' Bout Willis?, Good Twin, Blacker the Berry the Sweeter the Porter, New World...Altbier, Smoked Sour(ish), Oh YEAAH!!! - Orange Wheat, Evil Twin, Hanger 12 - OITNB, The Gose & The Darkness, First Harvest, Ghost Pumpkin, Grapefruit IPA, Murphy Brown Porter, Thanksgiving Blonde
First pour of a newer style homebrew for me. I had my first 'wheat wine' the week before Christmas at a local brewery taproom. It was delicious, so I am trying my hand at a similar beer. My homebrew is pretty tasty, but a bit raw with the alcohol flavor up front. This one is just carbonated, a bit more aging, & continued tasting will be done. It is very cloudy, will use gelatin on the next batch I try. I will also use a different yeast. I used Danstar BRY-97, which started really slowly. This one came out at 10.2% ABV. The fermentables were: 63% Wheat malt, 13% Pale malt, 13% Munich malt, 4% Honey malt, & 7% Cane sugar. Citra hops were also used, but not too apparent in this brew.
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Drinking: Columbus Double India Pale Ale Bottled/Conditioning: Trippel Fermenting: Columbus Double India Pale Ale, Trippel
I believe in IPA! First taste of a 2016 brew, brewed on 1/3/16. Belgian IPA, featuring Wyeast 3787 yeast, Pale Malt, Munich Malt, Columbus hops, & Whole leaf Simcoe hops in the keg. This is a double IPA that finished at a whopping 10.3% ABV! Hit finished gravity at 6 days, I then started dry hopping. This one calculates at 97 IBU, but I am really enjoying the aroma & flavor of the dry hop & keg hop additions.
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Drinking: Columbus Double India Pale Ale Bottled/Conditioning: Trippel Fermenting: Columbus Double India Pale Ale, Trippel
2 weeks in the bottle + 2 days on the fridge. It's really good already. This btach has more malt presence and I did better with the bitterness:hop flavor ratio.
It's only going to better!
It needs to settle and clear a bit, but if it doesn't.....hakuna matada.