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Lol, does the sun rise every day?

Currently bottling this weekend, but i've been day dreaming about the Saison i'll be brewing for the summer. I think usually people like the low gravity for the Summer, so i'm going to do the opposite.
 
Everyday. Today I'm trying to decide if I'm going to brew a Belgian witbier or something else this weekend. Any suggestions for a 2 gallon all grain batch?
 
I usually daydream about being at the beach while I"m at work. For some reason I think about brewing when I'm trying to fall asleep. I think I'm going to do an amber ale next.
 
Everyday. Today I'm trying to decide if I'm going to brew a Belgian witbier or something else this weekend. Any suggestions for a 2 gallon all grain batch?

No idea where I got this recipe but it looks good. I've had it in my recipes folder in my email for quite some time. I think I'm going to brew this soon too! There's no mash temp in the recipe... i'd mash this at 152-154 but do what you want to it! :tank:

Doh.. just saw there is a mash temp! lol. I might need some coffee....

Blonde Red Ale
OG: 1.049
FG: 1.010
ABV: 5.1%
IBU: 17
6 Gallons

6lbs 2-Row
3lbs Marris Otter
10oz CaraStan (35L)
4oz Honey Malt
3oz Carafa III Special
Mash @ 150*
.25oz Apollo @ 60
.25oz Moasic @ 20
.25oz Mosaic @ 0
WLP090 - Super San Diego Yeast
 
I pretty much spent the whole day at work yesterday deciding what my grain bill would be and what yeast I should use for my brew day this weekend (Revvy's Kentucky Common).
 
I brew with the seasons. And I spend much of my time thinking about upcoming brews, ingredients and planning for what will be ready when. Partial to things that take to bottle aging. I still remember a barleywine that I brewed a couple of years ago - brewed and bottled in Jan/Feb and I didn't touch it until Thanksgiving. Epic.
 

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