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How many gallons of BierMuncher's Centennial Blonde have been brewed?

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by FEARDIZ, Jul 23, 2008.

 

  1. 9Frogs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 10, 2013
    +7 3689
     
  2. sloose

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 18, 2013
    +10 = 3699

    overshot my efficiency at 88%, had to add water to fermenters to dilute, ended up at 1.050
     
  3. captainkirk83

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 19, 2013
    Great problem to have. Yay extra beer
     
  4. austintxeric

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 19, 2013
    +10 = 3709 can't wait to try it out!

     
  5. CoopersGoose

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 21, 2013
    3709+5=3914 - second batch
     
  6. Catfish1320

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 22, 2013
    +3 3917
     
  7. bobbo219

    Active Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2013
    3917+5.5 = 3922.5
     
  8. FermentNEthinG

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 11, 2013
    3922.5+5.5 = 3928
     
  9. Oophaga

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 11, 2013
    3928 + 5.5 = 3933.5
     
  10. suprat78

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 11, 2013
    3933.5 + 5.5 = 3939

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  11. MJMARSHA

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2013
    3939+10 = 3949:tank:
     
  12. GuitarGumption

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 15, 2013
    3949+5 = 3954.

    Subbed some Vienna for some of the 2 row, and they didn't have centennial, so used Columbus, but I'll still call it the same beer :mug:

    Can't wait to try it next week.
     
  13. bbone66

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 16, 2013
    3954+10 = 3964 and counting....
     
  14. Euphist

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 17, 2013
    3964 + 5 = 3969
     
  15. sptaylor70

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 3, 2013
    Used the Helles Belles grain bill, but the Centennial Blonde hopping. Close enough.

    3969 + 3 = 3972
     
  16. Piratwolf

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2013
    Subbed Aromatic for Vienna.

    3972 + 8 = 3980
     
  17. sbrbrad

    Member

    Posted Apr 17, 2013
    3980+5 = 3985

    My first batch and first all grain batch just last week!:mug:
     
  18. Shinerfan

    New Member

    Posted Apr 17, 2013
    3985 + 10 = 3995
     
  19. MJMARSHA

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2013
    3995+10=4005:tank:
     
  20. zapped82

    New Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2013
    4005+5 = 4010

    First All Grain Batch!
     
  21. Jayhem

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2013
    4010+11 = 4021

    I used the exact recipe with the exception of substituting C-30 for the C-10 since I didn't have any C-10 left on brew day!

    Still in primary! I will call it Centennial Dirty Blonde!

    Somehow I hit 1.045 with the same grain bill/water ratio! 91% efficiency!


    Smells awesome!
     
  22. papab

    Member

    Posted Apr 24, 2013
    10 gallons here
     
  23. lebucheron

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 24, 2013
    subbed in a lb of MO and Pilsen and couldn't get centenial so I used Falconer's Flight. I also split the batch to try a steam beer yeast. Still count? I'm counting it.
    4021 + the 10 gal of papab + 5 gal of mine = 4036
     
  24. Jayhem

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 24, 2013
    We could fill a swimming pool with 4,036 gallons of Centennial Blonde! :D
     
  25. Komocabo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 24, 2013
    4036 + 11 = 4047 gallons. Decent beer, but I found that adding 1/2 oz of Cascades at flame out added a nice aromatic touch. Still want to play with this recipe.
     
  26. SuperCrossBun

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 24, 2013
    4052
    Changed a few things, but still mostly followed the recipe. It's been in primary for almost a week now, and it smells great!
     
  27. CeeTee

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 6, 2013
    +5 Citra Blonde!
     
  28. will_rouse

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 7, 2013
    4057 + 6 = 4063

    I brewed with all centennial hops tho it still turned out amazing.
     
  29. Paloaf

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    4063+5= 4068
    Just kegged this last night. Tasted absolutely great out of the hyrdo flask.
     
  30. rhcp313

    Member

    Posted May 20, 2013
    4068 + 6 = 4074

    Picked this to brew with my brother and dad this past Saturday. Their first brew sessions for my brothers grad party. Cheers.
     
  31. jpr0930

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 21, 2013
    Brewed couple days ago. Can't wait, finally something symbo will touch.

    4074+5= 4079
     
  32. jarhody

    Active Member

    Posted May 24, 2013
    Cracking the first bottles tomorrow... Hoping to covert some BMC's on Memorial Day!

    4079 + 5 = 4084
     
  33. Pkrd

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 27, 2013
    I've done one 2 gallon batch.

    4084 + 2 = 4086
     
  34. suprat78

    Active Member

    Posted May 27, 2013
    Just finished my second batch! This will be a staple in my rotation!

    4086+6= 4092
     
  35. DobrePivo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 28, 2013
    10gal yesterday, using Fermentis US-05. Took a break from pro brewing to homebrew this and develop a Munich dunkel recipe. :)

    4092+10=5002
     
  36. hio3791

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 28, 2013
    Brewed 11 gal: 5002+11=5013
     
  37. Pkrd

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 29, 2013
    Have you been drinking?
    Drinking and math don't go we'll together.
     
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  38. mike_in_ak

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 31, 2013
    Dobrepivo: 4092 + 10= 4102

    Hio: 4102 + 11 = 4113

    Me: 4113 + 5 = 4118

    If I made the math worse, sorry. Not my strongest skill, don't even know why I tried.
     
  39. Rex_foxhound

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 1, 2013
    4118+14= 4132
     
  40. mforsman

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 1, 2013
    4132 + 5 = 4137
     
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