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klay23

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4 total, all extract with specialty grains. No lagers yet. But I want to...

3 five gallon
1 1 gallon...

No AG's yet either.... But makes me very curious about doing one
 
There's 38 listed on my Beer Alchemy list, but that only covers the last 2 years, and doesn't count a few that I deleted when I knew the recipe sucked and wouldn't be repeated. I brew about 2 times a month.
 
There's 38 listed on my Beer Alchemy list, but that only covers the last 2 years, and doesn't count a few that I deleted when I knew the recipe sucked and wouldn't be repeated. I brew about 2 times a month.


Nice, I haven't done enough to lose count just yet. But I'm working on it. My first brew 5 gallons is almost gone. A couple gallons maybe. :(
 
5 fermenters... RIS, American Strong Ale, English ESB, Oatmeal Stout, & Belgian Golden Strong. Probably about 8 different batches bottled. I've been working OT on a pipeline lol
 
How many beers in my life? More trucks than the beers got army to carry. On my 3rd Burton ale...the smoker I drink,the player I get. This weekend will be 12 batches of beer. Don't remember how much wine in the 15 or 20 years I made them. But it's like we used to say,if you remember it clearly...you weren't there! :drunk:
 
How many beers in my life? More trucks than the beers got army to carry. On my 3rd Burton ale...the smoker I drink,the player I get. This weekend will be 12 batches of beer. Don't remember how much wine in the 15 or 20 years I made them. But it's like we used to say,if you remember it clearly...you weren't there! :drunk:

Damn, :mug:
 
OOOoh yeaaaaus! Can i get an amenaaah?At 6.8%,& a few shots of vodka...aaah yeaus,good ol'winter warmers. I'm gunna make twice as much next winter. Next up is more of her summer shandy & my sunset gold APA this weekend. But this time,mine'll get 1oz each of Ahtanum & sterling.** & yes,I remember one wine that was better than a certain one popular at New Years...
 
110-120 batches over the years - some much better than others, didn't have the internet back then....
 
Most of y'all make my 16 gallons seem kinda sad.... Haha. Looking forward to this oatmeal stout in the fermenter though
 
If you can count or give a sh-t, you're still a noob!

:ban:


Really though I sort of wish I knew how many gallons I have produced in my short tenure. However, it's kinda like when you're sixteen and you count how many bottle caps are in you pocket the next morning. I think we all brew because we love it, not to prove how big our e-penis is.:tank:
 
I kept track up to my 100th batch, then I quit keeping track. That was in 2008, so I have no idea since then.
 
The wonderful thing is that it the excitement doesn't go away. 23 years later, hundreds and hundreds of brews on commercial systems, etc, etc, I still feel like a kid at Christmas waiting for the day I can brew... I wake up early, I am ready to go! It's a thrill and I LOVE IT. It's a fantastic hobby and the comradeship of brewers is matched only by musicians... I feel blessed to have both hobbies in my life. :)
 
It's not really a "thing" to keep track when you use computer software. In all honesty, whether I like it or not my computer is keeping track. Although I've only been using software for a little over 2 years. I brewed for about 3 years before that. My total will forever be lost to the sands of time.
 
a $h!t ton. :rockin: i have 21 gallons in fermenters right now, 2 full kegs in my kegerator and probably another 5-10 gal in bottles (although i've never really counted all the bottles of beer i have around here). i've brewed 24 gallons so far this year as of yesterday. last year was ~200-250 gal. then there's the wine and cider my wife's taken a liking to making. :mug:
 
It's called keeping notes - maybe you should try it.

I stopped keeping notes ages ago. Not worth it once you get past a certain point.

Not really...computer software keeps track of all the beers I have brewed. Why did you go in this thread if you don't "give a sh-t"?


Your computer only keeps track if you TELL it to keep track. In other words, you must actually enter a log of the brew in order for the "computer to keep track for you"

There have been countless times I just printed off a recipe and brewed away. Never entered anything into the puter regarding OG, brew dates, or anything else. In over 15 years of brewing I couldn't possibly telly how many batches I have brewed. And I don't care. It is not a contest, dudes, either about your brewing proficiency or your anal-retentive record-keeping. Brewing is just fun.
 
I stopped keeping notes ages ago. Not worth it once you get past a certain point.




Your computer only keeps track if you TELL it to keep track. In other words, you must actually enter a log of the brew in order for the "computer to keep track for you"

There have been countless times I just printed off a recipe and brewed away. Never entered anything into the puter regarding OG, brew dates, or anything else. In over 15 years of brewing I couldn't possibly telly how many batches I have brewed. And I don't care. It is not a contest, dudes, either about your brewing proficiency or your anal-retentive record-keeping. Brewing is just fun.

Lol, took this waaaaaaaay to serious
 
Meant to simply look back and reminisce for a few. No where near enough for me with 16 gallons. But some has some serious brewing histories which is cool, whether you took notes or not.... Some people use notes to improve, make better beer. Nothing wrong with that...
 
I stopped keeping notes ages ago. Not worth it once you get past a certain point.




Your computer only keeps track if you TELL it to keep track. In other words, you must actually enter a log of the brew in order for the "computer to keep track for you"

There have been countless times I just printed off a recipe and brewed away. Never entered anything into the puter regarding OG, brew dates, or anything else. In over 15 years of brewing I couldn't possibly telly how many batches I have brewed. And I don't care. It is not a contest, dudes, either about your brewing proficiency or your anal-retentive record-keeping. Brewing is just fun.

Brewing IS fun... and if it isn't it's time to stop... No, it isn't a contest, I don't think anyone is trying to make it a contest (at least not most people)

Years working in various breweries I always kept notes... you had to, it was important for yeast tracking, recipe evolution, etc. I have at least one log from every recipe I ever formulated in a pub or micro... I have been going through them lately since I am looking at getting back into that end of the industry... even so, I find now that a few of my notes then weren't detailed enough and I am having to deconstruct some things to remember what was what. I recently took one of those old recipes, scaled it down from 10bbl to 5 gallons, brewed it today and because of the detail from the original record, I was able to nail it on the first go. I wish that I had kept records from all of my homebrews... I would love to be able to look at a recipe I made 20 years ago, heck, 5 years ago... some of them would be worth repeating... I know there were beers in my pro file that I had totally forgotten, how many more that I had made at home are lost to memory?... sad... SO, I am afraid I have to disagree with the "Not worth it once you get past a certain point" statement...
 
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