Yeah, since private for profite prisions now rule...Legalize it, fewer criminals on the street, less need for sherrifs. Pretty sure they are doing the math...
Yeah, since private for profite prisions now rule...Legalize it, fewer criminals on the street, less need for sherrifs. Pretty sure they are doing the math...
That's my vote....lets see the goodies!Just waiting on a couple of offers. Everything else is set. I’ll probably wait till later tonight and post. If someone needs more time, they can always send it in later, and I’ll include it.
Try some cold brew action...That sucks. You might want to get a BIAB back up going until the Pico gets fixed.
Here are the Great FOTHB VII Offers:
jason613
1. Peanut butter stout, all grain, flavored with PB flavoring
2. Session IPA, all grain, slow ride clone
3. Peanut butter stout, all grain, made with PB2 in secondary
4. Porter...no specific details yet, brewing tomorrow or Wed. Most likely an imperial vanilla bean bourbon porter. (Will send update)
Non beer item - spent grain dog treats
6Tap
1 ea. Home brews in 22oz bottles.
> American IPA -Citrus
7% abv, 63 IBU.
> American Stout
6.7% abv 53 IBU
> Oak Aged American Stout (no spirits)
6.7% abv 53 IBU
> Oak Aged American Stout (soaked in Burbon)
7.0% abv, 53 IBU
> Brown Ale (modified Black Butte Porter Clone)
5.8% abv. 30 IBU
> Blonde Ale
5% abv. 20 IBU
> Mandarin Blonde Ale (revision #2) 5% abv 20 IBU
+ a few Commercial Beers.
JCasey1992
1. Top Of The Order Porter W/ Hazelnut, Chocolate, and Vanilla [American Porter]
American Porter with chocolate flavoring, hazelnut flavoring, and pure vanilla extract added at packaging. This recipe was the first dark beer I’ve made that I actually enjoyed. I not only liked it though. I loved it! It was so good that when we lost the first one to the bottom of the keezer due to a leak, I had to brew it again. The second batch is just as good as the first!
ABV - 6.6%
IBU - 42
SRM - 28.5
2. Top Of The Order Porter W/ Chocolate and Peanut Butter [American Porter]
Same recipe as above but with peanut butter extract and chocolate flavoring added at packaging. This one has a lot of peanut butter flavor. Tastes like drinking a peanut butter cup!
ABV - 6.6%
IBU - 42
SRM - 28.5
3. 5280 Stout W/ Coconut, Almond, and Chocolate [Milk Stout]
My first shot at a milk stout. I added almond flavoring, chocolate flavoring, and a coconut/rum tincture at packaging. Pretty solid results for my first attempt at the style!
ABV - 5.3%
IBU - 36
SRM - 40
4. Hopping Mad Pale Ale W/ Orange Peel [American Pale Ale]
Pale Ale with Cascade, Mosaic, and Citra hops. I also threw some freshly zested orange peel in with the dry hop. I don’t really pick up a ton of orange in the finished product but it is still a solid pale ale.
ABV - 5.4%
IBU - 36
SRM - 6.1
pshankstar
American Barleywine (maybe more of an American Strong Ale) - 11.1% ABV, aged on some bourbon soaked oak chips.
Partygyle Beer - Brewed after the American Barleywine. 3.4% ABV using mainly all Cascade & Chinook hops (home grown hops).
Session Melomel - 7% ABV, source mainly local honey from a local bee keeper. Aged on strawberries and blueberries.
Resilience IPA - 6.5% (+/-) ABV, recipe from AHA but changed slightly based on ingredients I had on hand.
BelSim Pale Ale - 5.6% ABV. Pale Ale brewed with Belma and Simcoe hops.
Scturo
Blueberry FarmHouse Ale 750ml – 6.0% Funky from the organic blueberries used. But not too wild. 1 ½ yr old
12BOC Caramel Quad 12oz Bottle – 10%, Big beer that is easy to drink, slightly sweet and smooth. 13 months old,
Choco Coco Stout Bomber – 8.5% Made with cocoa nibs, chiles and toasted coconut. The coconut flavoring has disappeared, but you still get plenty of chocolate, coffee, spice. 8 months old
Orenthal Haze (2) 12oz Bottle – 8.1% Triple Dry Hopped NEIPA, with and insane amount of Galaxy and Citra. I added a little too much honey malt, so it’s more orange than yellow. Still pretty tasty. Freshly made.
TwistedGray
There will be no additions or commercial offerings this round; this is everything, enjoy.
Apricot Clouds - This is an extremely approachable kettle sour. It is very low on the sour scale (1-10; it would be a 2.5-3), but very high in flavor and aroma. It's an all-grain "dirty" blonde recipe with a lacto blend. Post fermentation, I added 5lbs of frozen apricots that we picked about a year ago (making freezer space). The best part is that you can drink this all day. It was brewed for this purpose and finished at 2.5% ABV. It's a quencher with a little pucker...love how it came out. If anything, it's slightly on the thin side as expected with the grain bill.
American Nut Brown - Brewed in November, nuttiness comes from grain bill (no adjunct). It's really good, and it's my last one of the batch.
Cider Stout (Version 2) - It's still not where I want it to be, but it's a little funky stout. I brew a stout and then I brew a cider, and I mix the two (60% cider 40% stout) in a bottling bucket. The result is this funky stout thing.
Pale Ale - This is the last pale ale from the batch brewed back in September. It's mellowed out and in my opinion is at its prime. I opened and consumed the second to last one a week ago. Peach, guava, and pineapple juice were all added post primary fermentation.
Thai Cream Ale - I slightly modified the popular cream ale recipe on these forums and added thai tea post fermentation. Unfortunately I did not add enough tea or lactose, but it's still a good (orange in color) cream ale.
Tamarindo Stout - It's my go-to stout recipe but with additions of tamarindo throughout the boil. If you drink it cold you will miss the mouth puckering tamarindo, so drink at room temp if not slightly warmer if you're looking for that mmmmmmpop pucker.
Blackberry Cider - A simple cider recipe with blackberries added in post fermentation creating a secondary fermentation. It packs a blackberry punch; although, it's been aging for a bit now (may be slightly muted).
Not pictured but might include one, both, or none:
Winter Seasonal Cider - I use Trader Joe's winter cider as my base and add some other stuff to it. It's heavy on the cinnamon so it can be a little too season-y for some.
Dark Cider - I fermented my cider on a stout yeast cake to pull in some roast; however, I have not had one yet...I just bottled a sampler on Feb. 5th, so I can add comments in about a week or so. Should be interesting (call it Version 3 of the cider stout if you will). If it's not horrid I may include a bottle...I think it's going to be as funky as version 2 based on the aroma from when I was bottling.
Homergah
Experimental Train Wreck Brown. Started off as a ginger bread brown, but I couldn't leave it alone. Matured on Ancho chilies, too long, in rum oak. Picked up too much skin. A bit of back end heat that's nice.
Raspberry peach gose. Yawn.
Barrel aged sour with Granny Smith apples. 2 years old in about a month. Puckering
Coconut Sweet Stout. Cask conditioned and forced carbed for bottle.
APA An easy drinking 7.2 tropical with Mosaic, Azacca, Galaxy, and El Dorado. Slight haze.
Gulf Coast DIPA. Sits nicely between a NEIPA and a West Coast IPA. Hazy AF. Columbus, Simcoe, Centennial, Amarillo, Magnum. Somewhere around 7%. Not sure exactly as it is just chilling.
And possibly more.
Can I get a link to the website I need to be using to do the trades? I googled itrader but I'm not sure if that's the right one to be using. This will all be done via itrader correct?Here is the official pick order. Picking will start at 6PM EST tomorrow. Be sure to send me a pick list if you can’t make it. You don’t want to lose you spot. Cheers!
1. GaBrewZoo
2. pshankstar
3. Homergah
4. jason613
5. chrisgood1
6. JCasey1992
7. TwistedGray
8. fourfarthing
9. 6Tap
10. TBC
11. Gunshowgreg
12. PianoMan
13. Scturo
I would wait on thatOh... And if anyone wants to wait a bit, I'm planning on brewing a raspberry cream ale on Monday and may include that if it turns out well.
Can I get a link to the website I need to be using to do the trades? I googled itrader but I'm not sure if that's the right one to be using. This will all be done via itrader correct?
Awesome! Well... if you pick me, I'll gladly send some your way!I would wait on that
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Heck yeah. I get off work 1700 central time so my time slot works perfect for me to get home and pick. I need to look at all the offers again. They all look good. I'm excited.Yeah, just show up here @Gunshowgreg. The party will start at 6:00PM EST, feel free to show up before your pick time and join in on the pick day banter.
That dire wolf ale will be of some time before it's ready also. I just started 2 1 litter starters of white labs Edinburgh yeast. 1 pouch in each container. I'm gonna continue to step it up every couple days until Friday for my brew day. I wanna make sure I got enough yeast cells. Supposed to be 1.090+ OG. I'm starting it a bit late but none the less it will get started. As I said before I'll send it to whoever wants to wait.Awesome! Well... if you pick me, I'll gladly send some your way!