Honey is 100% fermentable. I never add it until flame out or put in after fermentation starts. Anything earlier seems to be a waste. You lose the honey flavor by boiling and you could add table sugar and get the same results.
Two cinnamon sticks only weight about 0.35-0.5 ounces depending on the size. What weight are people adding? I am not sure why everyone is talking sticks when its not a universal weight.
Two cinnamon sticks only weight about 0.35-0.5 ounces depending on the size. What weight are people adding? I am not sure why everyone is talking sticks when its not a universal weight.
Kegged my batch last week. Bringing some Growler home for Thanksgiving, tastes really great already and only gonna get better with time. Definitely recommend the hopped up version I brewed, it's not overly hoppy like SN Celebration but still tastes great. Will prob increase the AA content next time.
After buying a 6 pack of Christmas Ale this year I decided that I just don't really care for it anymore. Wayyyyyyy too much something in there. Now Thirsty Dog 12 Dogs of Christmas...that's a winner. I wonder if there's a clone for that?
Has anyone noticed how great lakes has changed this recipe? A few years ago this was my favorite beer of all time, but then they went ahead and changed it and made it taste watered down. Its still a good beer for those who are new to it but man, why did they have to change it. Same with the great lakes erie monster.
I have to disagree on the monster. It's not a good beer and full of some kind of flavor that is just bad. The Christmas ale is also full of flavor...like eating a nasty cookie.
I do remember them both being different years ago though. Maybe more combined flavors back then?
Thats exactly my point. Im not a fan of the monster either now. 3-4 years ago both were freaking amazing. Now really i just want to say they flat out. Anyone know how long the brewmaster from thirsty has been there? Just wondering when he left.
How do you know he wrote the original GL xmas ale?
Great lakes claims that it's the original recipe & hasn't changed. I like it-it's uncomplicated and that's why it's popular, in addition to being one of the first of it's kind. 12 dogs is good, too, but stronger & spicier. Really my favorite is Jubelale.
I'm not aware that it has changed. Seems like it's been 7.5% s far back as I remember. I've never asked Tim Rastetter if he created the recipe, but I think it predates his time at Great Lakes.
This. It was much stronger back when it was first released which is in part what made it so popular. Great Lakes couldn't keep up with demand.It use to be much more that 7.5, i remember it being 9 at one point.
Heating strike water for this at the moment. Probably too late to be ready for Christmas, hopefully will be bottle conditioned by new years.
I think you should be ok to have this ready by xmas. I brewed my first batch back on November 8th and I was enjoying my first bottles this weekend!![]()