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So who's brewing this weekend?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by flyangler18, Apr 24, 2009.

 

  1. Hawaiibboy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 19, 2013
    Sounds tasty! Perhaps a post in the recipe section on this one?

    Gonna do the same when the fed gives me my money back, stir plate and grain mill.
     
  2. Echoloc8

    Acolyte of Fermentalism

    Posted Apr 19, 2013
    Doing an original recipe (honey Kolsch) for its first trial, and my first-ever Kolsch.

    The big question about this brew isn't really the brew-day itself, but clearing my pipeline sufficiently that I'll have a free keg for lagering when the beer's ready in a week or two.

    I need more kegs, or a fermentation fridge big enough for a bucket. :smack:

    -Rich
     
  3. funkadelicturkey

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Brewing a Vienna/Cascade SMaSH. I wish I hadn't consumed every last drop of my Vienna/Warrior SMaSH. I guess I will have to use taste bud memory for comparison.
     
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  4. theciderkid

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    I will be brewing a 1 gallon test batch of a pumpkin ale, already gearing up for fall
     
  5. timmy7649

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Brewing 10 gallons of vanilla porter.
     
  6. Hammy71

    Senior Member  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Getting ready to get out the equipment for 10 gallons of a Sam's Summer clone. mmmmm
     
  7. Darwin18

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    I'll be brewing a zombie dust-ish pale ale this morning, once I'm done with my surveying lab.
     
  8. Brood

    Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Doing a scaled down (1 gal) slightly tweaked version of Mr. Papazians Colonel Coffin Barley Wine Ale. Gonna use Chinook to bitter, Citra for flavor, and Cascade for Aroma.
     
  9. NathPowe

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Mashing a Kolsch right now - going to start the vourlauf in about 15min. Smells awesome. I do love a nice spring morning brew sesh.
     
  10. Gixxer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Mashing a wee heavy right now...
     
  11. free2scour

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Brewin' a batch of 3 Crops Cream Ale on Sunday....
     
  12. Beer-lord

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Thinking of doing a Two Hearted or Breakwater Pale Ale over a yeast cake tomorrow.
     
  13. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Took forever crushing over 5lbs of grains in a mini food processor yesterday. would've been pretty late by the time I got done brewing & drying spent grains. so I'll brew the NZ IPA tomorrow. Grains are double bagged in the fridge till then...:mug:
     
  14. UTPhish

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Brewing my House Pale Ale today.
     
  15. Brewrifle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Doing a robust porter today -
    11# Maris Otter
    1# Chocolate Malt
    1# Brown Malt
    1# Crystal 40
    1# Organic Munich
    1# Flaked Barley
    8 oz. Black Patent
    8 oz. Roasted Barley
    8 oz. Crystal 120
    8 oz. cara-Pils
     
  16. Billy-Klubb

    HBT Berry Puncher  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    I may finally get around to making that elderberry mead.
     
  17. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    18lbs of malts? Are you making an imperial porter brewrifle? Or maybe just a bigger batch?:drunk:
     
  18. LaurieGator

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    I am taking my brewing outdoors for the first time! Huge burner, 10 gallon pot for 5 gallon brew. I figure an extract/steeping grains is a good way to calculate by boil-off on the new system before my next all-grain batch.

    First, need to attend a wedding shower, then it's BREW TIME!
     
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  19. Brewrifle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    6 gallon batch of a strong robust porter :drunk:
     
  20. petey_c

    Senior Member  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Just got done brewing AHS' White House Honey Ale. Started about 7 am.
     
  21. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Strong & robust for sure!
     
  22. Channel66

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Definate good way that's what I did
     
  23. RuhlsBrew

    Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Brewed my Christmas Bier Sunday night. Used starter yeast. Initial OG 1.098. Fermenting quickly 9 hours later. 36 hours later, nothing in airflow. Thought it was stuck. Checked bucket lid. Must not have snapped her down, lid had popped up. Now 6 days later still going strong every 4 seconds.
     
  24. Qhrumphf

    Stay Rude, Stay Rebel, Stay SHARP  

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Got my grains milled for my Northern Brown later today, and my Cream Ale is most of the way through the mash.
     
  25. BrewinHooligan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Pre-heating the tun for the blonde I'm brewing today
     
  26. ljramsey

    Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2013
    Brewing my Sunnyside Hop Summer Wheat Ale. A beautiful day to brew in Indianapolis. 25 minutes left in my boil and three hop additions left. This is a good day.
     
  27. mmarty1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    45 minutes left in my boil of a Blonde Ale. Awesome weather here in St Louis, have some steaks grilling at the same time.
     
  28. birdley123

    Member  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Brewed a Caramel Cream Ale this morning, Thunder over Louisville tonight!
     
  29. Mexicanconnection2002

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Brewing an IPA with Brett Trois tomorrow. Thinking Centennial, Zythos and Galaxy hops.
     
  30. Chuckus95

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Just mashed in a Spring/Summer Ale. NW Pale Malt, a bit of Crystal 20, all Amarillo Hops, and Conan yeast.
     
  31. Ziltoid

    Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    One minute from dough-in, got called in to work... 4 hours later and back on the case (gonna be a long night). Currently mashing a batch of Belgian Dark Strong Ale to be pitched with captured Chimay yeast.
     
  32. MelonHeads

    Active Member  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Brewing a dry stout today, dry hopping an english IPA and a Saison, and putting a second coat of high temperature paint on my new brew stand ( not in use yet)...
     
  33. Qhrumphf

    Stay Rude, Stay Rebel, Stay SHARP  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Halfway through the sparge on a Tafelbier
     
  34. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Just heating 2G of local spring water in my BK/MT for a PM for my NZ IPA. BS2 really helped on this one.
     
  35. naga77777

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013


    ^did your pipeline go dry or something ? Thats quite a few batches in just a couple days. Not that thats a bad thing :)

    I want to brew a simple IPA today, recipe i worked out from what i have on hand. 2-row, cara-pils, crystal 10, columbus, and cascade. I don't have room in the kegerator just yet-- guess im gonna join the "ever hit a keg hard to get it to kick?" thread, LOL.
     
  36. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Nah,just fillin the pipeline some more. trying to do at least one batch per month so as the bottles get ready for fridge time,I got plenty left coming into condition. this'll be three batches now,all partial mash.
     
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  37. Qhrumphf

    Stay Rude, Stay Rebel, Stay SHARP  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    All beers for Club Night at NHC. Just want to make sure there's enough time to ferment and condition (even if two will be getting kegged) before it's time to pour em.
     
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  38. SkyeBrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Absolutely dying to Brew my Ocktoberfest and also a cream ale but I have to wait for my brew partner who can't seem to find the time.
     
  39. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Mashed in 6lbs of grains @ 1:06. Rich bready smell from the UK grains with some others for color & added flavor. Gotta start heating sparge water @ 1:36...
     
  40. CliffMongoloid

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2013
    Summer ale is boiling!!
     
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