Man, I wish I had some (any) HB available. I would be in for sure!
Well this trade has inspired me indeed. 4 beers in 3 weeks. I'm finally getting to catch up on brewing this year. Just finished another iteration of my Porter and a dark mild I was inspired to brew after having a great one at a local brewery.
Man, I wish I had some (any) HB available. I would be in for sure!
In so Far:
1) Pianoman
2) jimyson
3) jerbrew
4) JDXX1971
5) Scturo
6) imasickboy
7) fourfarthing
8) TwistedGray
9) Thorrak
10) cegan09
11) @brizzo
Ack! Didn't realize I signed up!
I can't guarantee 4 bottles of homebrew, but I will make sure to slip something interesting in the box for the DIY homebrewer if my latest homebrew doesn't work out.
This is not a judgement thread!! Unless it's totally infected..of course. 😊 We're all about making our craft better and simply share with one another. Cheers!!
updating for brizzo. Did I miss anyone else?
The last NEIPA was 8 days grain to bottle. 2nd day sample was nice. 4th day sample was tropical heaven. It can be done!
Wait, what?! I've got an IPA that has been fermenting for 2 weeks now, and I'm arguing with myself over whether or not to let it keep going for another week yet! 8 days... that's insanity!
I think that's reasonable! Primary fermentation is typically done within 5 days and well, with bottling temps I can see that as a rest! Sounds right about on! I hope to drink the rest of my meh HB to maybe participate but my liver may not like me much
In some way's I would encourage participants to send their worst beer if they needed advice for possible what went wrong.
Then you're going to be in for a treat!![]()
In some way's I would encourage participants to send their worst beer if they needed advice for possible what went wrong.
My currently-on-hand-worst-beer:
An "Irish stout" that I apparently mis-weighed the roasted barley for. It looks like brackish water. And it tastes like brackish water. That would be like forgetting most of the hops in an IPA. It's ****. I wouldn't subject it to anyone. But I do plan to pull a gallon of it to make malt vinegar, so only four gallons will be dumped.
Advice:
Don't measure your ingredients while drunk.
I've got two beers in fermenters right now:
The first is an IPA (which I still need to dry hop!) which was intended to have an SG of 1.078 but is between 1.075 (if you trust my refractometer) and 1.093 (if you trust my digital hydrometer). It also happened to end up with 50% on my floor during the boil -- but I promise, that bit didn't end up back in the fermenter.
The second is a porter that was intended to have an SG of 1.051 but is between 1.069 (if you trust my digital hydrometer) and 1.082 (if you trust my refractometer) and happened to, uh, have some of the hops included as part of the mash. Yeah, I had some issues that brew day.
This sounds like you need a third measurement. Those are some crazy differences in readings. What do they read in distilled water?
Anyways, love porters. Those always peak my interest. I have a Porter fermenting right now to offer up. Need to bottle up my saison to clear some keg room.