Thor the Mighty
Well-Known Member
WAKACHIKA WAKACHIKA!!
I know there are commercial brews in there, but whatever. sue me.
5 gallons of Deschutes Abyss clone second runnings that 5%abv, dry hopped with 1/2oz columbus, no boil, fermented with propagated Cantillon dregs, aged on oak chips, secondary fermentation with Concord grapes aged in Bourbon. SOUR as all hell, with a nice roasty, woody, and a dry jammy finish. should be good to go in a year.
*LEFT* 5 Gallons of "FARLEYWINE", which is an american barleywine at 11%ABV, made in dedication to Chris Farley. Based on the Double Bastard recipe, but with 2 dry hop additions, aged on bourbon oak spirals.
*RIGHT* English Old ale that weighs in at 10.5%ABV aged on oak.
*LEFT* 5 Gallons of Mead aged with 5 spices. 14%ABV
*Middle* 5 gallons of "SOURCASTLE"; a newcastle recipe fermented with wild yeast/bacteria to sour it up quite a bit.
*Right* 5 gallons of American Brown Ale on oak.
118 bottles of homebrew. the big bottles in the foreground are 1.5 liter.
Just assorted batches. I'm too lazy to take the labels off so i write indicators on the cap with sharpie as to what it is. works for me.
I know there are commercial brews in there, but whatever. sue me.
5 gallons of Deschutes Abyss clone second runnings that 5%abv, dry hopped with 1/2oz columbus, no boil, fermented with propagated Cantillon dregs, aged on oak chips, secondary fermentation with Concord grapes aged in Bourbon. SOUR as all hell, with a nice roasty, woody, and a dry jammy finish. should be good to go in a year.
*LEFT* 5 Gallons of "FARLEYWINE", which is an american barleywine at 11%ABV, made in dedication to Chris Farley. Based on the Double Bastard recipe, but with 2 dry hop additions, aged on bourbon oak spirals.
*RIGHT* English Old ale that weighs in at 10.5%ABV aged on oak.
*LEFT* 5 Gallons of Mead aged with 5 spices. 14%ABV
*Middle* 5 gallons of "SOURCASTLE"; a newcastle recipe fermented with wild yeast/bacteria to sour it up quite a bit.
*Right* 5 gallons of American Brown Ale on oak.
118 bottles of homebrew. the big bottles in the foreground are 1.5 liter.
Just assorted batches. I'm too lazy to take the labels off so i write indicators on the cap with sharpie as to what it is. works for me.