I usually work the night shift, so unless I brew on the weekends, morning is the only other option. Only problem is that having a homebrew is rule #1 while brewing, and its never just one. Not a good idea before work LOL.
...sometimes I don't have any.
I start my brews between 4 and 5 am gets me done at about 10 am
So early....
Sent from my kegerator
I used to brew early in the morning (4:30) and loved it. Wifey didn't like that brewing took up weekends and family time, etc. So it was a win-win. As I introduced whirlpools and hopstands, my brewday got longer and she couldn't understand why I wasn't done and cleaned up by 8. Now I brew at night. It is what it is...at least now she likes beer so she's not that annoyed.
Why would she be annoyed at your hobby? You're a grown man. Does she not have any hobbies?
About to start the vourlauf on a 1st attempt at a Daisy Cutter clone. Beautiful morning, coffee's tasting good and I'm loving the new brew setup in my workshop. Life is good.
Cheers.
About to start the vourlauf on a 1st attempt at a Daisy Cutter clone. Beautiful morning, coffee's tasting good and I'm loving the new brew setup in my workshop. Life is good.
Cheers.
Care to share your recipe? I understand that it's a first attempt at a clone, but I'm curious about this beer.
Thanks!
Whatup Pliny. I'm planning to post my progress on the Daisy Cutter clone on the following thread:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/daisy-cutter-pale-ale-134814/index8.html
The recipe I brewed yesterday (1st attempt) is post #72.
Cheers.
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