• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Brewing This Weekend! Sept 7-9

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Ó Flannagáin

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2007
Messages
2,998
Reaction score
37
Location
Wichita Falls, Tx
Mashing right now and sparge water is heating up.

6lb 2-row
3/4lb roasted
1/2lb chocolate
1lb flaked barley
1lb carapils

1 oz kent goldings 60min

wlp004 irish ale yeast

Tommorow is rochefort 10 clone, Sunday is Honey Creamed Irish Red Ale FTW!
 
all pils, 1-2lbs caramunich 1-2lbs caravienna special b, 1lb clear candi, 1lb dark candi all styrian.

Ill have the exact recipe tommorow, haven't nailed it down yet. I'm a little worried about the color though. The dark candi sugar is making it realllly dark in promash.
 
What about the carafa? Don't trust promash on the dark candi sugar. It doesn't affect the SRM as much as they say. My SRM was, according to promash, 39.5. When it came out, it looked just like Rochefort. Don't omit the carafa III. It's not the same without it.
 
I forgot the carafa, I'm gonna have to check and see if my LHBS has some in. Dangit, I really hope they do. If not, I'm gonna have to substitute for it. :(
 
debittered black patent also works. they might be the same thing. You need a black malt, 500 SRM or more, with the husks removed.
 
I've gotta do it - not enough beer in the closet!

Trying to put together a decent American Brown Ale from some leftovers. I just toasted some melanoidin malt, not sure how that will come out but it can't be bad.
 
seefresh said:
I've never felt so :rockin: in my life. I can't be the only person brewing this weekend. Who else is firin' up the old kettle?

Unfortunatley I can't brew this weekend, but I brewed on 8/29, 9/2 and 9/5 so I don't have anything to complain about.

I'll be brewing next weekend for sure. Hopfullly at least 2 brews, possibly 3. :mug:
 
Unfortunately, nothing this weekend or next. On the plus side, I'll be working on my chest freezer-to-kegerator project and I have two batches ready to bottle (or keg, depending on how fast I can pull the project together)!

I'll be in Nashua, New Hampshire next weekend. Maybe I'll be able to brew again the weekend of the 22nd.
 
Bottling an Irish amber
Farmhouse #1 going to secondary.
Brewing Farmhouse #2 to dump on #1's yeast cake.
 
Made a dry stout yesterday, tomorrow I'll crank out a smoke porter, then doing an IPA next week. I love this time of year!
 
Easy Street Wheat Clone is getting brewed on Sunday. Beer and Football, doesn't get much better than that.:D
 
I'm racking my Alpha King clone to secondary and brewing my second batch of 5 Count IPA that I'll siphon right onto the AK yeast cake. First batch came out great so I decided to get another going sooner than later as this first batch is going to go fast. If I make it a late night saturday night I might just go ahead and brew my Rogue Blackened Bitter kit. Looking forward to that one...but not sure if I'll have the time.

Sunday = football and time to enjoy all this brew!
 
I'm brewing up an Irish red to put next to my PA thats going into secondary tomorrow. Nothing like a Saturday spent cranking music and brewin :rockin:
 
EdWort said:
I'm brewing 11 gallons of my revised Bavarian Hefe today.

Hey Ed, have you seen that seasonal bavarian hefe yeast they have at austinhomebrew right now? I allllmost picked one up. But I'm just too happy with wlp300
 
Hit 72% Efficiency on the stout! Mash temp was a little low, I hope this guy isn't toooo dry. But should be ok, plenty of unfermentables in there I suspect form the flaked barley and the roasted barley. Pitched my 30hours old starter and now waiting for some action! 2 down, 2 to go.

Evan, if you read this, my LHBS guy didn't have any carafa or any other dehusked grains. So, I decided to omit it and I'll just have nice dark strong belgian that's not a rochefort. I'll probably add a hint of chocolate and I picked up some aromatic and coriander I'm gonna throw in as well. I'll send you a bottle in a few months if it's any good.
 
I gotta work tomorrow (24 hr shift) and will commence brewing on Sunday morning. Don't know whether to brew Orfy's Hobgoblin Ale or make a Belgian Strong Ale. I'm leaning towards the Belgian Strong Ale only because I still have some yeast that was saved in the fridge, and it will be good to have for the cooler months ahead.
 
10 gallons of my Back To Basics Ale. I might even take the other 5-gallons of what I brewed last week, now that it's finished, and try to boil off the alcohol for an NA version of my Session Haus Ale.
 
It has been a while for me...need to get back into the swing of things.

Pumpkin Ale

Mash (152F 1.5qts/lb)
10lbs Golden Promise
1lb Crystal 60L
.5lb Biscuit
.5lb Carapils
1 large can Libby's Pumpkin Goo

.75 oz Northern Brewer 60min
.74 oz Willamette 20min

Some sort of pumpkin spice at flameout

WLP001 at 68F
 
3rd brew this week is underway. Sparge water is heating up and mash is underway. It's a, well, I guess you would call it a Creamy, Honey Red Ale or something, in the MLT right now is:

7lb pale 2-row American
1.5lb Carared (40L)
1lb honey malt
1lb flaked barley
1/2lb cryatal 120

Hops will be

Kent Goldings 1oz 60
Styrian 1/4oz 30
Styrian 1/4oz 15

WLP002 English Ale Yeast

SG 1.057
SRM 15.6
 
seefresh said:
3rd brew this week is underway. Sparge water is heating up and mash is underway. It's a, well, I guess you would call it a Creamy, Honey Red Ale or something, in the MLT right now is:

7lb pale 2-row American
1.5lb Carared (40L)
1lb honey malt
1lb flaked barley
1/2lb cryatal 120

Hops will be

Kent Goldings 1oz 60
Styrian 1/4oz 30
Styrian 1/4oz 15

WLP002 English Ale Yeast

SG 1.057
SRM 15.6
Dude. You need to move to a 10-gallon set up. That would be 30 gallons in one week. Chill a keg, store a keg for later.

Good looking recipe.
 
Back
Top