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12 Beers of Christmas 2022 Edition

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Is that Weizenbock recipe correct? When I punch it in to my software, I'm seeing an OG in the 1.065 range, which is WAY off from the listed 1.083. Do I just need to scale it up or something? My efficiency isn't that bad...

For those who have brewed it before, is it super spicy? Looking at old threads, I've seen talk about using less spice in some of the other recipes.

i think I brewed that last year. It’s a Xmas beer so big isn’t bad! i‘m gun shy about using star anise because I think it’s overpowering and I didn’t use it last year but it was missing something and I probably should have put some in.
 
i think I brewed that last year. It’s a Xmas beer so big isn’t bad! i‘m gun shy about using star anise because I think it’s overpowering and I didn’t use it last year but it was missing something and I probably should have put some in.

My confusion was more around the gravity looking way lower than it should. Seems like something is missing from the grain bill there.
 
Missed a few posts recently but glad to see we are full.

I will probably brew the fruit cake old sometime in the summer. As I believe experimentation is encouraged, I’ll like hydrate the dried fruit with rum or bourbon similar to my actual fruit cake. Thinking of adding some fenugreek too for a “maple” component. Would anyone object to these changes?
 
If we get a full list to ship, that will be a first I think at HBT. And if that happens, I will be sending out something special and commemorative. I know I know, I shipped super late last year, and I shipped a different beer the year before. But I shipped a Christmas beer and I’m brewing this one as a first draft next weekend. I’m pretty excited about it. My master’s is over as of this week and I have my life back until August to brew some beer.
 
If we get a full list to ship, that will be a first I think at HBT. And if that happens, I will be sending out something special and commemorative. I know I know, I shipped super late last year, and I shipped a different beer the year before. But I shipped a Christmas beer and I’m brewing this one as a first draft next weekend. I’m pretty excited about it. My master’s is over as of this week and I have my life back until August to brew some beer.
Congrats on the MA!
 
I sort of have a 2 parter here.

First: for anyone watching the thread that has done the Juniper Rye Bock are the juniper berries part of the IBU calculation or do IBUs come solely from the hops?

Second: Since we are all home brewers here and experimenting should can be expected to a degree, would anyone mind if I took this beer the braggot route? I’m really thinking the juniper and rye would play well with an earthy variety of honey like avocado blossom or buckwheat. Feel free to let me know your thoughts.
 
I sort of have a 2 parter here.

First: for anyone watching the thread that has done the Juniper Rye Bock are the juniper berries part of the IBU calculation or do IBUs come solely from the hops?

Second: Since we are all home brewers here and experimenting should can be expected to a degree, would anyone mind if I took this beer the braggot route? I’m really thinking the juniper and rye would play well with an earthy variety of honey like avocado blossom or buckwheat. Feel free to let me know your thoughts.


When I did the Juniper Rye Bock, I didn't get any additional bitterness from the Juniper berries. A whole lot of flavor, unique flavor, but no bitterness to speak of

On your second question. I don't think anyone would mind some experimentation. Mosher's whole premise of the 12 beers of Christmas is to think outside of what is a Christmas beer and explore the possibilities. SO my vote is go for it and I can't wait to try it.
 
When I did the Juniper Rye Bock, I didn't get any additional bitterness from the Juniper berries. A whole lot of flavor, unique flavor, but no bitterness to speak of

On your second question. I don't think anyone would mind some experimentation. Mosher's whole premise of the 12 beers of Christmas is to think outside of what is a Christmas beer and explore the possibilities. SO my vote is go for it and I can't wait to try it.

Thanks!

I am going to the LHBS Monday to get ingredients for a trial run. I’m going to split a 2 gallon batch with different honeys to see how they work.
 
Ordered the final ingredients for the Gruit today. Hoping to brew it at the end of the month. Probably going with Forbidden Fruit yeast, but LHBS guy says he brews Gruit every year (one of his favorites) and recommended a traditional English yeast.

Waiting to compare different spice blends before making a final decision on that.
 
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Working on my test batches for the braggot. I have avocado blossom honey and what’s called Bakers Select. I’m very interested to see how this turns out!

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How is everyone making out? I’ve been slacking on here life’s been busy. I plan on going on an ingredients run within the next week.

for those of you that use beerlabelizer.com for labels I received an email that they are 50% off for the month. I have to get the boss to come up with a theme for this year.

If for some reason you can’t keep your commitment let me know so we can try to find a replacement.
 
How is everyone making out? I’ve been slacking on here life’s been busy. I plan on going on an ingredients run within the next week.

for those of you that use beerlabelizer.com for labels I received an email that they are 50% off for the month. I have to get the boss to come up with a theme for this year.

If for some reason you can’t keep your commitment let me know so we can try to find a replacement.
So far so good. Thanks for the heads up on the labels! I always need help in that department for sure.
 
...for those of you that use beerlabelizer.com for labels I received an email that they are 50% off for the month. I have to get the boss to come up with a theme for this.
I'm already stressed since I haven't bottled a beer in over 20 years. I refuse to worry about labels. Don't be surprised if my selection shows up with painter's tape and a sharpie. :)
 
I'm already stressed since I haven't bottled a beer in over 20 years. I refuse to worry about labels. Don't be surprised if my selection shows up with painter's tape and a sharpie. :)
At least with a tripel, bottle conditioning is ordinary… I always feel a little sad when I open a bottle or can of homebrew and it’s flat. Some of my own swing tops aren’t lined up jut right and have been flat. ☹️ It embarrassing when it happens with company or HBC meeting.
 
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