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Did the second of three SMaSH brews this morning. 6 hours from wake up to cleaned up and yeast pitched. I think that's a pretty good hit. All complete by noon. I now have 10 gallons in two fermenters going. One brewed last Saturday and one today. I think I will give it a break next weekend and not brew. Then again, can I resist the urge? I don't know. I am so excited to try three brews side by side that differ only in the hops variety.
 
Did the second of three SMaSH brews this morning. 6 hours from wake up to cleaned up and yeast pitched. I think that's a pretty good hit. All complete by noon. I now have 10 gallons in two fermenters going. One brewed last Saturday and one today. I think I will give it a break next weekend and not brew. Then again, can I resist the urge? I don't know. I am so excited to try three brews side by side that differ only in the hops variety.


If you can brew next weekend i would, brewing more consistently you'll be nailing those numbers and churn out better beers for comparison cheers! [emoji482]
 
Hi, stumbled on this thread while planning a SMASH (German Pils/Saaz) lager. How'd your beers make out?
 
My favorite IPA is a modified SMaSH. MO and Amerallio....Dry hop with Amerallio and Citra. Ferment with 05 and mash at 148....So good! I
 
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