Another perfect brew day.
I had planned on an all- Centennial hopped beer for my 100th brew, instead I used Warrior for bittering and Centennial for flavor and aroma hops. Mainly because it saved me a trip to the brew store. I only had 2 oz of Centennial, and I wanted a 100 IBU beer, so Warrior made sense, right?
Somehow, my sparges are slow. I don't know why. Maybe grains are clogging up my manifold? Maybe my crush is too small? I'm not sure- but it's slower than it should be. This is not a BIG deal, except for brew speed and if I'm using a "stickable" grain, it sticks immediately. So- since I love the rye beers, I should address this.
The mash went great, the boil was 90 minutes, everything went just perfect.
So what did I learn in that brew day? Well- let's see... It's a lot more fun if you're not rushing? I took it slow and steady, the brew day took about 5 hours start to finish, and it was a nice relaxing evening.
I just checked on the beer and it is not yet fermenting visibly. That's odd to me, since I pitched it into a carboy from a prior brew which had 300 billion cells. If I don't see anything when I get home from work tonight, I'll have to pitch a yeast packet on it. Odd, I tell ya.
Happy Brewing!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Economies of Scale
A friend in the brew-gang organized a pallet- buy of grains from a wholesaler.
This results in about a 40% savings on grain. I bought 7, 50-lb bags.
That's logical, right?
Also bought 5 lbs of hops from Niko Brew.
So- should be in good shape for quite some time to come :)
Now... if only I can get bulk yeast... or grow my own!
This results in about a 40% savings on grain. I bought 7, 50-lb bags.
That's logical, right?
Also bought 5 lbs of hops from Niko Brew.
So- should be in good shape for quite some time to come :)
Now... if only I can get bulk yeast... or grow my own!
Yes, I'm still alive
It has been over a month since I brewed. Isn't that the sadest thing you've heard?
Well clearly, I haven't gone away from brewing, I just got busy at work. And kids having concerts at school. And being sick for 4 days. And mandatory work parties. And on and on and on.
Last night when I was packing up beers to mail to friends, I was talking with the girl child. She said "Number 98, Daddy? That means only 2 more brews and you are at 100!" Which I replied "No, 99 is in the fermenter- my NEXT beer is 100!"
I know, it's just a number, but it is a milestone too.
So I'm making a 10%, all-Centennial hopped IPA as the next beer.
Another brew I have coming up is a "Game of Thrones" brew- I am House of Arryn. Whatever that is. I clearly need to do some research, but one of the guys said "I don't want to see a MILK chocolate stout! Ha ha ha" If anyone can clue me in, that'd be great.
Our 12 Days of Christmas collaboration went great- we had a PERFECT get together. So fun. I now have 21 homebrews which were crafted just for our enjoyment- pretty damn awesome. We all had great looking labels, tasty brews- I mean- it was awesome.
Just bottled a Graf which is an 80% cider, 20% malt brew. So the cider gets some body. I really don't like homebrew ciders in general- too dry. I added the malt to help bump up the boy and complexity.
Brew on my friends, and Happy Holidays!
Well clearly, I haven't gone away from brewing, I just got busy at work. And kids having concerts at school. And being sick for 4 days. And mandatory work parties. And on and on and on.
Last night when I was packing up beers to mail to friends, I was talking with the girl child. She said "Number 98, Daddy? That means only 2 more brews and you are at 100!" Which I replied "No, 99 is in the fermenter- my NEXT beer is 100!"
I know, it's just a number, but it is a milestone too.
So I'm making a 10%, all-Centennial hopped IPA as the next beer.
Another brew I have coming up is a "Game of Thrones" brew- I am House of Arryn. Whatever that is. I clearly need to do some research, but one of the guys said "I don't want to see a MILK chocolate stout! Ha ha ha" If anyone can clue me in, that'd be great.
Our 12 Days of Christmas collaboration went great- we had a PERFECT get together. So fun. I now have 21 homebrews which were crafted just for our enjoyment- pretty damn awesome. We all had great looking labels, tasty brews- I mean- it was awesome.
Just bottled a Graf which is an 80% cider, 20% malt brew. So the cider gets some body. I really don't like homebrew ciders in general- too dry. I added the malt to help bump up the boy and complexity.
Brew on my friends, and Happy Holidays!
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