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So who's brewing this weekend?

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

 

  1. Alphabrew

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2011
    brewed an Irish Stout on St. Pattys day and goin for a Magic Hat#9 clone tomorrow.
     
  2. MBasile

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2011
    Got my English IPA sparging right now... My first foray into FWH!
     
  3. jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Picked up the ingridents to brew a 2.5 gallon batch of wildflower wheat. I'm hoping to brew this tomorrow evening on the stove since the weather is supposed to be ugly.

    I have a Kölsch to brew this week as well since I got a starter going.
     
  4. Begin2Brew

    Searching for the perfect beer one at a time  

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Whoo hoo! Two weekends in a row for me. Brewin an amber ale as a request from SWMBO.
     
  5. EricT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Thinking about brewing my 30th anniversary clone. I been puting it off for a while now. Unfortunately, my lhbs isnt getting any CryHavoc in until Thursday so looks like a Saturday brew day.
     
  6. KoedBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    So tonight I am making my award winning Pale Ale, :mug:

    Sunday I am making my first sour beer, a Berliner Weiss!

    Should be good for July/August!
     
  7. WilliamWS

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Mashing a milk stout right now, brewing another batch of my Juniper India Brown Ale on Sunday.
     
  8. CharlesB

    Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    I had just racked 5 gallons of Scottish 70 to a serving keg last night. Washed out the fermenter, sanitized it and made an apfelwein during lunch. The only difficulty was that I had to change shirts because I spilled airlock vodka on it. While my home is a brewery, they wouldn't appreciate me smelling like one at work.

    I'm going to attempt to make another cream ale this weekend, if finances work out.
     
  9. FromZwolle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    braggin about an award winning pale and not posting the recipe? shame rains down upon you. ;)
     
  10. starrfish

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    English or American pale? I keep tweaking mine (english), but I think I need to just start over and go back to a basic recipe. Mind sharing your recipe? I'll be brewing Ed Wort's american pale (very cascadey) in a month, and should have ability to "hop randall" it too, If I really want to up Cascade.
     
  11. electric_beer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Decided to gift myself a lazy brew day this weekend. Haven't done an extract (w/steeping grains) batch in a long time. Making a nice Red Ale. MMM.
     
  12. enkamania

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Trying to clone a local red beer, got some hints from their website, we'll see how it goes
     
  13. Pilgarlic

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Men's Room?
     
  14. ArcaneXor

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    Going to keg my wife's Irish Red and do a Berliner Weisse this weekend. Not sure when yet.
     
  15. JLW

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 23, 2011
    I brewed a wee heavy last saturday and I think I am going to brew a clone of Avey's Maharaja on Saturday or Sunday.
     
  16. enkamania

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    Georgetown Chopper Red
     
  17. dougdecinces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    I finally got my shipment of 12 ounces of hops and 18 lbs of LME from Morebeer. Over the next two weeks I am going to brew a milk stout, a Kentucky common, and a barleywine. Should be a blast.
     
  18. Grantman1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    I'm doing a simcoe/amarillo IPA...first all grain IPA...stoked!
     
  19. Breck09

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    I will be brewing my first AG batch this weekend. Pretty excited about it really. Having a friend come over to help/watch. Hopefully I won't screw too much up. Brewing the Sierra Madre kit from NB.
     
  20. lumpher

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    going to brew an ag belgian strong dark and a dme hefeweizen
     
  21. starrfish

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    OH DAMN! my pipes are dry! need to force carb mild!!!
     
  22. KoedBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
  23. the_bird

    10th-Level Beer Nerd  

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    Heading over to the good Kaiser's this weekend to brew. Planning my first Black IPA. Trying to take it back to Britain, keeping the malt bill and the hops more in-line with a traditional English IPA. Not quite as extreme as a lot of the American versions. A little Carafe Special, maybe a touch of pale chocolate, and a little crystal (some 90 or 120, a wee bit of 40L). Fuggles, EKG, etc. Clean yeast, no need to complicate things any further!

    Hoping that maybe Kai can help me with some pH and efficiency questions I have.
     
  24. Brooklyn-Brewtality

    Four Beasts Brewery  

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    Making 10 gallons of Dusseldorf Alt on Saturday. Assuming it's not snowing!?!
     
  25. Ace_Club

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    Braving the spring-time cold (WTF is with 36F in late March?!) and brewing my first AG tomorrow. It will be 11 gal of EdWort's Haus Pale Ale. :ban:
     
  26. NoisufnoC

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    trying my first AG brew on saturday!
     
  27. Pilgarlic

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    Jaff the Quacker (after Jack the Quaffer, of Tampa Bay Brewing Co.) Robust Porter. Fourth batch of it, always a hit.
     
  28. matthewgardner

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    I just put my water on for 5 gallons of Rye Ale!
     
  29. bmason1623

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2011
    not quite the weekend but I'm currently brewing Two Heads Brewing Summer Citrus Wheat. Modified it slightly with half Cascade and half Ahtanum. Using S-05 too. I hope it comes out good.
     
  30. jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Mar 25, 2011
    I'm not after brewing two 5 gallon batches tonight. Probably going to get some work done in the garage and get organized. Maybe some sleep.
     
  31. Ceedubya

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 25, 2011
    5 gallon nut brown in the morning :ban:
     
  32. TWS22

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    First extract with grains underway. All AG before now. Gotta fill the pipeline!

    Brewing a chinook IPA with my wife. Life is good.
     
  33. mikeysab

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    Nice. I wish I could ever make a post like this. My wife takes the kids and runs when i say I'm brewing. My wife loves to cook, but brewing is something that she wants no part of.

    I did manage to bottle 5.5 gallons of my all grain cider/graff experiment. I think it turned out well. Once it's carbed and gets a little more conditioning on it, it should turn out to be a fine brew.
     
  34. runningweird

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    I brewed a batch of Schlenkerla's house amber AG today, ten gallons.

    it tasted great, but I realized ten gallon batches are still a bit rough when I am the only one around to lift a keggle full of wort. tired. made spend grain bread through.

    recipe and discussion here http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f63/house-amber-ag-extract-55427/
     
  35. ksbrain

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    American Wheat and IPA coming up tomorrow. I'd hoped for warmer than 36F for this brew day, but it is what it is! At least it's supposed to be sunny!
     
  36. avidhomebrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    5 gal of Theakston's Old Peculiar and 5 gallons of Hobgoblin
     
  37. MBasile

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    Made a CalAle yeast starter today for my Pale Ale I'll hopefully be brewing on monday
     
  38. TWS22

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    @mikeysab she wont drink it, I'm afraid. But she likes it/humors me when I brew. I consider myself blessed!
     
  39. smokinghole

    Senior Member  

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    Brewing up a peat smoked barleywine again today. Should be about 10% and then aged with oak cubes for at least four months.
     
  40. ayoungrad

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2011
    Brewday is finally here!
     
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