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How many gallons of EdWort's Haus Pale Ale have been made?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by Soulive, May 9, 2008.

 

  1. fezzman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 20, 2010
    SWMBO is out of town for a few days, leaving me a bit of time to brew at my leisure. As soon as I got home from dropping her at the airport.....

    +5 = 3302

    While brewing one of my taps mysteriously became empty...leaving me with two empty kegs. Since I was all alone....

    + 5 = 3307

    :)
     
  2. NickyD

    Member

    Posted Sep 18, 2010
    First AG, and +8
    3315

    oh, and first post!
     
  3. Pygon

    Member

    Posted Sep 19, 2010
    In for 5 .... 3320
     
  4. Pierce

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 22, 2010
    Brew number 1 and 7. 10 more by me and more to come. 3330
     
  5. ahoffman565

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 5, 2010
    +5 using homegrown Nugget hops

    3330 + 5 = 3335
     
  6. stellaontap

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Oct 7, 2010
    I've made three batches so far

    3335 + 15 = 3350
     
  7. Louie500sl

    Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2010
    5 gallons for me, my first all grain attempt and first post after lurking for several months. Thanks for all the great information!!

    3350 + 5 = 3355
     
  8. webnmar

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 26, 2010
    Although a slight variant to his recipe, I used 1/3 Centennial, 1/3 Amarillo, and 1/3 Cascades for each hop addition, it was the rest of the recipe to a "T"

    3355
    +5 Gal
    _______

    3360 Gal.
     
  9. jpgilman

    Member

    Posted Oct 31, 2010
    First brew since September 2008.
    All Grain

    3360
    + 5
    -----
    3365
     
  10. Bithead

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 31, 2010
    3365 + 5 = 3370. Used Centennial @60 and cascade for the rest.
     
  11. mikeho

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2010
    Batch #9, first AG
    3370 + 5 = 3375
     
  12. MikeRoBrew1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2010
    Can someone post the recipe please? :)
     
  13. mikeho

    Well-Known Member

  14. DakotaPrerunner

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2010
    first brew on upgraded system. +5 gallons

    3380 total.
     
  15. TrueNorth

    Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2010
    +5

    sample tasted so good!
     
  16. Rudeboy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2010
    +5 For 3390
     
  17. djinn88

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2010
    3395 now, I kegged 5 of it the other day. 1st batch of it for me, but it tastes great right now and it's not even really carbed!
     
  18. fezzman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 21, 2010
    3395+5= 3400

    :)
     
  19. dummkauf

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 1, 2010
    3400+5 = 3405......and there WILL be more to come :D
     
  20. Agent

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 7, 2010
    And five more makes 3410.
    I finally figured out why this and the Apfelwein are so freaking famous.
     
  21. tucsonmike

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2010
    Brewed 5 Gallons on 12/9/10. 3415 gallons. Can't wait to try this out.:fro:
     
  22. whatsleftofyou

    Third Eye Pried Wide  

    Posted Dec 19, 2010
    Brewing 5 today, my first crack at it. This will be the beer for my New Years party. 3420
     
  23. thomashp

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Dec 19, 2010
    3420 + 5 = 3425
     
  24. Sparky

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 19, 2010
    3425 + 35 = 3460
     
  25. mr_cad

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    Brewed my first 5 gallons on 12/21/10
    Wow does this stuff ever ferment fast....Looking forward to a nice beer.

    3460 + 5 = 3465
     
  26. ShakerD

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    Still in the primary but almost there.

    3465+10=3475
     
  27. Bartman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    I've done 10G...3485
     
  28. LKHA

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    +15 =3500
     
  29. MidnightShift

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    First batch has been in the fermentor for a week. Smells great and getting impatient! Good thing the pipe line will hold out, I hope.

    3505
     
  30. Brokencrj

    Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    3505 + 10 = 3515

    Another batch next week for the pipe line.
     
  31. Ashz

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 24, 2010
    3515 + 10 = 3525

    First batch in a year, first batch on my new brew rig. 10 gallons is three days on gas and already tasting good.
     
  32. fungineer

    Member

    Posted Jan 9, 2011
    3525 + 5 = 3530
     
  33. Greyhound

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 9, 2011
    3530 + 5 = 3535
     
  34. wacko

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3535+10 = 3545
     
  35. mrkstel

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3545 + 5 = 3550
     
  36. Toecutter

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3550 + 20 = 3570, finishing up a keg, 10 gallons carbing in reserve
     
  37. FAJ

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3570 + 5 = 3575
     
  38. jackers252

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3575 + 5 = 3580
     
  39. CountryRootsBrew

    Drunk

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3580 + 10 = 3590
     
  40. dave5155

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2011
    3590+5=3595
     
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