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We have almost 2 full groups over here in Germany, the Switzerland section also has at least 1 full group. Looking good so far. I'll keep you guys updated.

I called for the spiced bourbon stout. I'll ramp up the gravity and brew an imperial stout!
 
I would be ok with combining, one advantage is @jack13 and myself can be shipped to the same address. We will also probably combine our beers together for easier shipping.

On a side note, with the Christmas Gruit, has anyone tried brewing it with that lambic suggestion? I was contemplating trying it with Sour Batch Kidz, just slightly afraid it might get too sour.
 
Did you find crabapples? I’m ok with switching off...it just gives me another year to keep perfecting my lambic, lol.
Yeah, a specialty produce distributor here in Los Angeles sold me 6#, $60. I spent an evening peeling and coring, and I froze them to mush them up a bit.
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@calandryll
I didnt use a culture but I tried some raw honey(local to me) and it worked on my test batch but not on the final batch that I ended up shipping. On the test batch it gave it a nice slight tartness that complimented the spices I used. Unfortunately it didnt do anything (flavorwise) to the second batch. I used it to naturally carbonate in the keg.

I really wanted to try a mix culture but was afraid it would dry it out too much.
 
So if everyone is fine with combining the 2 groups this is what the current group would look like. This would leave one more opening to be filled. I will take either one that is left.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions or concerns.

1) Caramel Quadruple @jack13
2) Spiced Cherry Dubbel @j1laskey
3) Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock
4) Juniper Rye Bock @yoop89
5) Fruitcake Old Ale
6) Saffron Tripel @rsquared
7) Christmas Gruit @calandryll
8) Honey Ginger IPA @jerbrew
9) Crabapple Lambicky Ale @JAReeves
10) Gingerbread Ale @theothermillion
11) Spiced Bourbon Stout @grampamark
12) Abbey Weizen @Funky Frank
 
So if everyone is fine with combining the 2 groups this is what the current group would look like. This would leave one more opening to be filled. I will take either one that is left.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions or concerns.

1) Caramel Quadruple @jack13
2) Spiced Cherry Dubbel @j1laskey
3) Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock
4) Juniper Rye Bock @yoop89
5) Fruitcake Old Ale
6) Saffron Tripel @rsquared
7) Christmas Gruit @calandryll
8) Honey Ginger IPA @jerbrew
9) Crabapple Lambicky Ale @JAReeves
10) Gingerbread Ale @theothermillion
11) Spiced Bourbon Stout @grampamark
12) Abbey Weizen @Funky Frank
Your organization is much appreciated!
 
So if everyone is fine with combining the 2 groups this is what the current group would look like. This would leave one more opening to be filled. I will take either one that is left.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions or concerns.

1) Caramel Quadruple @jack13
2) Spiced Cherry Dubbel @j1laskey
3) Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock
4) Juniper Rye Bock @yoop89
5) Fruitcake Old Ale
6) Saffron Tripel @rsquared
7) Christmas Gruit @calandryll
8) Honey Ginger IPA @jerbrew
9) Crabapple Lambicky Ale @JAReeves
10) Gingerbread Ale @theothermillion
11) Spiced Bourbon Stout @grampamark
12) Abbey Weizen @Funky Frank

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Yeah, a specialty produce distributor here in Los Angeles sold me 6#, $60. I spent an evening peeling and coring, and I froze them to mush them up a bit.
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Nice! There is so much variation in crabapples that everyone could brew the exact same base beer and use their local crabapples and the beers would still be wildly different. Here are the ones I was going to use. I’ll probably thaw a pack of them and do a 1 gal batch. I’ll send you a bottle if it turns out alright.
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So if everyone is fine with combining the 2 groups this is what the current group would look like. This would leave one more opening to be filled. I will take either one that is left.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions or concerns.

1) Caramel Quadruple @jack13
2) Spiced Cherry Dubbel @j1laskey
3) Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock
4) Juniper Rye Bock @yoop89
5) Fruitcake Old Ale
6) Saffron Tripel @rsquared
7) Christmas Gruit @calandryll
8) Honey Ginger IPA @jerbrew
9) Crabapple Lambicky Ale @JAReeves
10) Gingerbread Ale @theothermillion
11) Spiced Bourbon Stout @grampamark
12) Abbey Weizen @Funky Frank

Works for me. Thanks.
 
Just saw this thread so just joined HBT - will plan to make the Fruit Cake Old Ale - would like to join this year's exchange if the group approves - thanks
 
Okay group. We are full! If someone has changed their mind let me know. I’m not in a hurry to get through summer but I am looking forward to late November/early December!

Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

1) Caramel Quadruple @jack13
2) Spiced Cherry Dubbel @j1laskey
3) Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock @TBC
4) Juniper Rye Bock @yoop89
5) Fruitcake Old Ale @blantonj00
6) Saffron Tripel @rsquared
7) Christmas Gruit @calandryll
8) Honey Ginger IPA @jerbrew
9) Crabapple Lambicky Ale @JAReeves
10) Gingerbread Ale @theothermillion
11) Spiced Bourbon Stout @grampamark
12) Abbey Weizen @Funky Frank
 
Hey hey everyone!

Quick question, I was looking over the recipe that was posted for the spicy cheery dubble from last year's group an the hop additions seem to be missing. I don't own a copy of Mosher's book, but could someone who owns it, or someone who has brewed this beer in the past give a suggestion to a hop schedule that works for this beer?

Cheers!
 
Hey hey everyone!

Quick question, I was looking over the recipe that was posted for the spicy cheery dubble from last year's group an the hop additions seem to be missing. I don't own a copy of Mosher's book, but could someone who owns it, or someone who has brewed this beer in the past give a suggestion to a hop schedule that works for this beer?

Cheers!
The book says 1.25 oz Norther Brewer (7%) at 90 minutes
 
Hey hey everyone!

Quick question, I was looking over the recipe that was posted for the spicy cheery dubble from last year's group an the hop additions seem to be missing. I don't own a copy of Mosher's book, but could someone who owns it, or someone who has brewed this beer in the past give a suggestion to a hop schedule that works for this beer?

Cheers!

Send me a pm. I made this two years ago.
 
Hey hey everyone!

Quick question, I was looking over the recipe that was posted for the spicy cheery dubble from last year's group an the hop additions seem to be missing. I don't own a copy of Mosher's book, but could someone who owns it, or someone who has brewed this beer in the past give a suggestion to a hop schedule that works for this beer?

Cheers!

IBUs should be 29, so if you're using software should be easy to dial in. Here's what I did in 2017. I did two batches. The first, with real cherries, was WAY too tart. I think that was a dumper. Then I made it with cherry juice and it came out much better. Read notes below 17 Jun 2017

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My notes from make:

Hops:
1.25 oz Northern Brewer (7%AA) 90 Min

[27MAY] 1.095 (before cherry juice added) brewed, but OG not reached. Continued boil next AM.

[06JUN] 1.038. Fat sticky krausen on top. This one might need some help. Hmmm.... Going to bump the temp up a bit. Cherry juice has not been added yet.

[11JUN17] 1.023. Not too sweet, which is good. One more week to see if it can come down a bit more. Alcohol is noticeable. Pretty good flavor. Not cloying, which is a relief!

Could blend with Rev 1 of this beer to 1) reduce body, and 2) get cherry flavor. But probably won't. Will make final decision next week, when I will need to start crashing all the beers in the fridge.

[17JUN17] 1.017. Wow. 10% now. Added 32 oz black cherry juice to bucket (ignore cherries in recipe, used pure sweet (not tart) cherry juice). Nothing to the other one, which wasn't measured.

[20JUN17] 1.019. Either I measured wrong last time, or the cherry juice added two points. Don't know. I think I'll start crash tonight. Cherry juice is just right. I can taste it, but it is not powerful. Beer seems extremely spicy due to, presumably, the high alcohol.

[21JUN17] starting cold crash with gelatin

[22OCT] bottled.
 
Just checking in! How is everyone making out. It will be here before you know it. I’ve acquired everything for my brew. I’m off until next Friday so I plan on brewing a Double NEIPA and the Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock Next week.

if for some reason you can’t commit let me know.

1) Caramel Quadruple @jack13
2) Spiced Cherry Dubbel @j1laskey
3) Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock @TBC
4) Juniper Rye Bock @yoop89
5) Fruitcake Old Ale @blantonj00
6) Saffron Tripel @rsquared
7) Christmas Gruit @calandryll
8) Honey Ginger IPA @jerbrew
9) Crabapple Lambicky Ale @JAReeves
10) Gingerbread Ale @theothermillion
11) Spiced Bourbon Stout @grampamark
12) Abbey Weizen @Funky Frank
 
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