So unless I added it up wrong, I brewed 135 gallons of beer in 2020. At least 2020 was good for something.
This year I have brewed:
1/3 - 6.5 gallons of Vienna Lager (see
http://www.thepourreport.com/vienna-lager-recipe/), but with Tettnang hops instead of Hallertau
1/21 - 6 gallons of "smacked chocolate orange stout"
2/6 - 6 gallons of "oak smoked kolsch"
2/27 - 6 gallons of DunkleWeizen
3/18 - 6 gallons of Franken Maibock
4/9 - 6 gallons of "Dark Wheat IPA"
5/1 - 3 gallons of Belgian Dubbel
5/10 - 5.5 gallon "ClusterFugget" English IPA
5/28 - 6 gallon Brown Malt and Roasted Rye Porter
6/17 - 3 gallons of 5L candi syrup Belgian, and 3 gallons of 45L candi syrup Belgian (single base wort, 2 fermenters, different sugars added to fermenters)
7/5 - 5.5 gallons straight up patersbier.
7/28 - 5.5 gallons "Simcoe Saison" using 2oz of debittered Simcoe (Yakima "American noble hops").
8/12 - 6 gallons of Wit Bier
8/30 - 8.5 gallons "Triple Double" 3 different beers from a single strong wort + candi syrup (5L, , 50/50 blend of 5L + 180L, and 180L)
9/22 - 6 gallons of "Belgian Orange Stout"
10/14 - 6 gallons of "Oak Smoked Dunkleweizen".
10/31 - 6 gallons of "Spooky IPA" using AIH Wundergrain.
11/18 - 6 gallons of "Smoked Beer of Mystery" using AIH Wundergrain, Tettnanger, and K-97 yeast.
12/8 - 6 gallons of "ESB of Mystery" using Wundergrain, pale malt, Mt. Hood, and S-04 yeast.
12/19 - 5 gallons of "Wunderbock" using said grain, some pils, , Tettnanger, and Mangrove Jack lager yeast that is the same stuff as 37/70.