I love to brew, but...

Vent, Rant, Chat or just talk about whatever is on your mind! Keep it civil though!

Moderators: BlackDuck, Beer-lord, LouieMacGoo, philm00x, gwcr

Post Reply
User avatar
alb
Brew Master
Brew Master
Posts: 602
Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:59 pm

I love to brew, but...

Post by alb »

I can't drink it all while it's fresh. I mean, I COULD drink it all but that would be another problem. So I'm thinking that I'll start focusing more on small batches, up to 3 gallons. That way I'll get my brew fix, I'll have a better rotation on tap, and I can stay healthy. Then when Christmas brewing comes around I can ramp it back up.
Proprietress, The Napping Hound Tavern
serving marvelous food and magnificent beers from
Fool's Gold Brewing Co.
User avatar
Inkleg
Brew Guru
Brew Guru
Posts: 4582
Joined: Sun Aug 11, 2013 5:44 pm
Location: Lilburn, GA

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by Inkleg »

Great to see you round here again! Fantastic new avatar!
Beer-lord's ugly and I'm so over him. :whistle:

I've been thinking of doing the same thing. It's just me drinking my beer and I brew way more than I can drink. I enjoy brewing just as much if not more than drinking, but I can't keep up. I've been looking at fermenting in a corny keg and doing a closed loop transfer into the serving keg. This is just the kick I need, thanks!
Naked Cat Brewery On Tap
Yazoo Sue Smoked Porter
Octoberfest
Le Petite Saison
Czech Pale Lager
A Toast to Big Fuzzy Russian Imperial Stout at 10%
Belgian Blond
Flower Power IPA
4 Kilts Clueless Belgian Strong
One Wort Two Yeast with Wyeast 2206
One Wort Two Yeast with WLP940
Shipwreck Saison
User avatar
Beer-lord
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 9634
Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:48 pm
Location: Burbs of the Big Easy

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by Beer-lord »

How'd I get dragged into this? Nevermind, I just looked in the mirror.
Alb, I think you can make new friends if you keep brewing large amounts and leave gifts on someone's doorstep.
PABs Brewing
Planning
Brew good beer and live a hoppy life
Fermenting

Drinking
Disfucted
Smelly Hops
(split batch) A Many Stringed Bow
Up Next
Men In Black
User avatar
John Sand
Brew Guru
Brew Guru
Posts: 4310
Joined: Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:01 pm
Location: Long Island NY

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by John Sand »

Sounds like a good idea.
I, on the other hand, am figuring ways to brew more beer in less time. Sailing takes more of my time, I was out today. I generally brew about once a month on average, I now have a 15 gallon kettle. I have yet to do a ten gallon batch, but I have brewed 7 and 8 and split it with different yeasts or other additions. Writing this has made me think that next time I make a Belgian Pale, I can use the same wort to make a Christmas Ale by adding fruit and spices. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
User avatar
berryman
Brew Guru
Brew Guru
Posts: 3276
Joined: Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:16 pm
Location: Western NY

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by berryman »

First of all glad to see you post alb.
alb wrote:I can't drink it all while it's fresh.
I try to brew beers that has good shelf life, my biggest problem is I drink them up before they get real good............I agree with John Sand, I try to brew as much as I can in the winter months to stock me up because in our short summer months here in western NY (and they are nice) I like to be outside working on my farm. BBQ, bon fires and enjoying the warm and don't have time to brew. So I make a lot of beer as fast as I can with the equipment that I got....... but I see your point.
Happy Hound Brewery

“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.”
― Thomas A. Edison
User avatar
HerbMeowing
Fully Fermented
Fully Fermented
Posts: 430
Joined: Fri Aug 07, 2015 7:05 pm
Location: ~37°N : ~77°W

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by HerbMeowing »

LBK FTW!
Homebrew will get you through times of no money
Better than money will get you through times of no homebrew

- apologies to the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
User avatar
mashani
mashani
mashani
Posts: 6739
Joined: Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:57 pm

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by mashani »

Haha, I brew small batches, but a hella lot of them, so I end up swimming in brew anyways.
User avatar
FedoraDave
FedoraDave
FedoraDave
Posts: 4207
Joined: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:52 pm
Location: North and west of the city
Contact:

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by FedoraDave »

I'm sure I drink more beer than I should. Certainly my waistline indicates I do. I brew every week, and yet it seems my pipeline is never as healthy as I'd like it to be. I haven't bottled a 5g batch in a long, long time, but with 3 kegs, that's not surprising. The smaller batches either go in a keglet or get bottled in bombers.

Seems there's never enough, though.
Obey The Hat!

http://www.homebrew-with-the-hat.com

Some regard me as a Sensei of Brewing
Fedora Brauhaus
Up Next:
South Ferry Steam Beer
Fermenting/Conditioning
Rye-Guy IPA -- Ottertoberfest
Drinking:
Fedorus Magnus Kölsch
User avatar
brewnewb
Brew Fool
Brew Fool
Posts: 214
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:11 pm
Location: Lake Tomahawk, OH

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by brewnewb »

FedoraDave wrote: keglet
I like that term, "keglet". I seem to be drinking more wine these days so I've made a few adjustments to my rotation. I kegged a 2.5 batch of beer in my "keglet" and then kegged a 5 gal batch of "redneck blush" in my big boy keg.

We'll see how this works out.
Thirsting For Knowledge
User avatar
MadBrewer
Braumeister
Braumeister
Posts: 973
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2013 9:09 am

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by MadBrewer »

I did a lot of small batches before kegging. Makes things a bit cheaper at a time and brings more variety. I don't drink much at all but I do love my time spent brewing and crafting something for others to enjoy.
Brew Strong My Friends...
User avatar
Kealia
Brew Guru
Brew Guru
Posts: 5588
Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:52 pm

Re: I love to brew, but...

Post by Kealia »

I hear ya, too.

I brew more than I drink but I fill growlers for a few friends from each batch so I typically get 2-3 gallons out of a 5G batch to drink. And my Father In Law started drinking beer again so he helps me out :)
I enjoy the process, the creation of the recipe, the anticipation of the first sniff and taste of the first pour, etc. too much to stop.
I was doing exclusively 2.5G batches for years and really started doing only 5G batches early last year so I had more to give away.
Post Reply