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Baby on the way, Need a technical recipe that takes 9 months.

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dxgord

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With a baby on the way, I am in need of a technical recipe that I can enjoy upon the birth of my child (hopefully a boy) Expected birth date is late February. I think it would be cool to have a brew fermenting throughout my fiances pregnancy. All beer styles and recipes are much appreciated. The more exotic the better... I am looking to get crazy with this one.

Thanks!

Dan
 
If you want to do something other than beer, a mead would be nice. And Joe's Grape Mead would taste absolutely wonderful at the 9 month mark.

It's like a tasty red wine with some honey nose, nice legs, and gentle honey aroma and flavor.
 
Hm, I would go pretty big, but not over 1.090 personally.

Russian Imperial or Barleywine would be my selections. Both would be nice in the cold weather.
 
If you want to do something other than beer, a mead would be nice. And Joe's Grape Mead would taste absolutely wonderful at the 9 month mark.

It's like a tasty red wine with some honey nose, nice legs, and gentle honey aroma and flavor.

I have several meads and wines in fermenters already. I am an avid beer brewer, but for some reason I have been on a small batch wine and mead kick lately. I am looking to do a beer for this one though.
 
Hm, I would go pretty big, but not over 1.090 personally.

Russian Imperial or Barleywine would be my selections. Both would be nice in the cold weather.

Any favorites you have had good results with?
 
Being that it's in Feb. you could do something that is historically consumed in the spring. You could do a trippel. They are usually in the 1.08 range, and start to age nicely around 9 mos to a year. Historically you would open it in March, but close enough.
 
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