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  1. leghorn

    Will this suck? (Braggot attempt)

    Don't worry, with that ABV, quite a long time. Is the twang from the cranberry?
  2. leghorn

    Should I pitch it?

    Thread revival! I posted this almost 2 years ago. I want all new or less-confident brewers to know - Don't dump your beer! I entered this into several contests. Scores averaged 39. Scores were much better after the 1 year mark. Won 2nd and 3rd place in separate competitions. Judges...
  3. leghorn

    The OFFICIAL 11-11-11 Old Ale Thread - The HBT Anniversary Series

    I AM IN!!! I was on the fence, but the more I thought about it, the more excited I got about an historic beer. I love Old Ales and love the series concept. There have been some great, memorable, award-winning beers that have come out of this series. I also like that we settled on a...
  4. leghorn

    Oak Aged Beers

    Stone Oaked Arrogant Bastard is fantastic. It is just outstanding with home-smoked pork ribs - my favorite food/beer combination yet.
  5. leghorn

    Comments on my 1st recipe from scratch - Belgian Dubbel

    I agree with Bob on the pilsener, aromatic, and biscuit. I do not agree on the candi; however, Bob's got tons more experience than me. I brewed a dubbel with special B, aromatic, munich, and simple table sugar and it lacked a "dark" complexity I was looking for. Bob does say that you don't...
  6. leghorn

    Mmmmmm. Chinook....

    Since we are discussing Chinook - what does everyone think it would pair well with? I made a Summit/Nugget IPA and I keep thinking Chinook at bittering and at flavor (about 30-20 from flameout) would be a great addition to that recipe. Plus I have 2 oz whole leaf Chinook in the freezer I am...
  7. leghorn

    Black Pepper Stout?

    Buenaventura - I've never used black pepper myself, just quoting the book, but this is what I think: End of the boil would be as soon as you take the wort off heat. The 1/4 teaspoon would be ground peppercorns, which provides more surface area in contact with the beer to unlock the heat and...
  8. leghorn

    Black Pepper Stout?

    Randy Mosher provides a black pepper porter recipe in Radical Brewing: OG: 1.060 IBU: 66 6 lb Munich 3.5 lb 2-row 1.5 lb C120 0.75 lb chocolate 0.4 lb black patent 1.5 oz Target (9%) 30 min .75 oz Perle (8%) 30 min .75 oz Crystal (3.5%) 5 min 0.4 oz freshly ground black pepper (end of boil)...
  9. leghorn

    Can you Brew It database

    I agree. Thanks for the hard work!
  10. leghorn

    What's the weirdest thing you have ever seen in a beer recipe?

    I did once have a perfectly perserved spider in a bottle of my Irish Red - I couldn't stomach actually drinking the spider, but drank all the way down to it (it had sunk in the beer). I swear I read somewhere about brewing with mushrooms as the fermenting agent - certain mushrooms can ferment...
  11. leghorn

    pork tenderloin recipes - help me out!

    Here's a family favorite - Marinate the tenderloin for 8-12 hours with: 1 1/2 cups OJ Juice of 2 limes 6 tblspn olive oil 1/3 cup minced parsley 2 tblspn minced fresh oregano 1 teaspn salt 2 garlic cloves, minced Grill - sear first, then lower heat. Grill to your satisfaction Make this salsa...
  12. leghorn

    Toffee Almond English

    Mosher recommends taking equal parts XLDME and sugar and cooking them on the stove until they caramelize for a toffee flavor. I tried it for the Caramel Quad recipe he put in the Radical brewing book and it worked. A toffee aroma and flavor came through. For my quad I used 1 lb XLDME and 1 lb...
  13. leghorn

    Devil May Cry (10.10.10 Edition) - Official Recipe

    This has worked out great. Since I posted it in the other thread, I'll repeat it here. I took WLP099 and created a starter of 1 cup XLDME/4 cups water. Included yeast nutrient. I waited until just after high krausen, and then shook the starter vigorously, then added to each bottle. I used a...
  14. leghorn

    I'm Thinking... 09/09/09 Barleywine

    Yes, it's very satisfying to know I can "fix" this problem now, even on a 11% ABV beast like the 9-9-9 Barleywine.
  15. leghorn

    I'm Thinking... 09/09/09 Barleywine

    OK, don't laugh. My 9-9-9 Barleywine I brewed in fall 2008 and bottle carbed turned out flat. So last year I re-opened the bottles and tried dropping in grains of dry yeast and re-capping. No success. The bottles have been sitting in the corner for a year, and only occasionally would I open...
  16. leghorn

    Devil May Cry (10.10.10 Edition) - Official Recipe

    Just finished bottling this beast. Finished at 1.003 (how is that even possible?, but I checked twice...). 10.4% ABV. It is hot on the finish - but it has a strong flavor profile. The last time I made a belgian strong, it tasted like cardboard dipped in turpentine; but this is solid. I've...
  17. leghorn

    How to make a Saison red?

    +1 to roast barley in the last 5 minutes of mash. The color should leach into the mash; but not enough time to get the roastiness.
  18. leghorn

    Anyone growing sweet taters or Yams?

    I don't really know. This is my first year attempting to grow them, and this variety is recommended, so I am giving it a shot. Maybe next year I'll look into other varieties if I can get this to work.
  19. leghorn

    Anyone growing sweet taters or Yams?

    Yep, ordered some through Burpee and planted them last weekend. We'll see. I have voles in the yard, and damn if I can't trap them or get them out some other way. Only thing I refuse to do is poison. In thing I read was to sprinkle cayenne pepper in the holes, which I am trying but don't...
  20. leghorn

    Bourbon Pecan Pie Ale

    My MIL make an incredible chocolate bourbon pecan pie at Thanksgiving - have you put any thought into adding some chocolate?
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