National Home Brew Day 2015 - May 2nd
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 7:36 am
For the last 27 years the AHA has celebrated National Home Brew Day, also called Big Brew Day on the first Saturday of May and this year is no different. This year I would like to have the BeerBorg participate by having as many BeerBorg members brew one of the 3 Big Brew Recipes on that day and either join the Tap Room Chat and or post here on the forum while they brew. For some of you that don't have a home brew club or event this is a great opportunity to join in on the fun. If you are going to a Big Brew Event (like me) this could be a lot of fun to connect your club or group with others. I am also looking at doing some sort of live video stream (Google Hang Outs or Ustream) for people to join and participate in. I'll provide more details as the event gets closer.
This could also be use this as a sort of "Recipe Collaboration" to pair some of the new brewers with those of us who have been brewing for awhile.
Below are the Big Brew recipes for both AG and Extract. Take a look and let me know what you think and if you would like to participate.
This could also be use this as a sort of "Recipe Collaboration" to pair some of the new brewers with those of us who have been brewing for awhile.
Below are the Big Brew recipes for both AG and Extract. Take a look and let me know what you think and if you would like to participate.
2015 Official Recipes
The 2015 AHA Big Brew recipes come from three time AHA Ninkasi Award winner and current BJCP President, Gordon Strong! This year’s beers are all medal-winning recipes from Gordon’s upcoming book, Modern Homebrew Recipes, to be released in May 2015.
Columbus Pale Ale
Pale Ale is one of the most popular styles in the world. This recipe for a Columbus Pale Ale is as versatile as it is delicious! The recipe is adaptable to many other hop varieties – feel free to substitute the Columbus hops with your favorite varietal!
From Modern Homebrew Recipes: “[Columbus Pale Ale] represents the classic, old-school type of strong pale ale that was quite common in the early days of craft brewing. It uses a variety of character malts with a traditional hopping regime. It won a number of medals, along with a best-of-show at the Riverside Rumble competition in Ohio.”
Columbus Pale Ale – All Grain
Columbus Pale Ale – Extract
Old School Barleywine
The first year that the American Homebrewers Association celebrated Big Brew was in 1998. That year, the AHA encouraged homebrewers worldwide to brew a Barleywine recipe. Now we are celebrating the 19th Big Brew, and bringing Barleywine back for the first time since 1998!
From Modern Homebrew Recipes: “An American style barleywine loosely in the Sierra Nevada Bigfoot balance. Big malt and big hops make this an aggressive style. I won an NHC silver medal with a beer based on this recipe in 2010; it was a blend of mostly five year old with a little bit of one year old to freshen the hop aromatics.”
Old School Barleywine – All Grain
OldSchool Barleywine – Extract
Killer Kolsch
If you are looking for a way to put a twist on this Kolsch recipe, take a tip from AHA Director, Gary Glass: “I recently got together with some fellow Brewers Association staff members to brew a Kolsch. Inspired by a local brewery, we decided to make a coffee variation of the Kolsch by making a concentrated batch of cold steeped coffee that we then put in a condiment dispenser. By adding variable doses of the coffee concentrate to a glass of Kolsch, we could customize our coffee Kolsch to our own tastes.”
From Modern Homebrew Recipes: “I fell in love with this style after a visit to Cologne in 2006. I had enjoyed it before, but it didn’t seem like anything special. Trying it fresh made all the difference… The style allows for subtle changes in balance in several components (malt, hop flavor, bitterness, fruitiness), but all were hovering around moderate intensity. I won a number of NHC first round medals with this recipe, which is in the style of a Früh or Reissdorf.”
Killer Kolsch – All Grain
Killer Kolsch – Extract