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Haha, that would have been strange.

For my 3 gallon batch I used 1/4oz @ 60 minutes, 3/4oz at flameout and whirlpooled it for a while. I'll dry hop with 1oz at the end of fermentation as well.

The smell was amazing during the boil. Super citrusy / lemony. I used Belle Saison dry yeast this time. 3711 had been my go-to saison yeast but lately i've been trying different ones.
Thanks for the information. I have some wlp037 that I am trying to figure out what to do with, might give it try with something like your grisette.
 
2430
+ 11 gallons Pilsner/Vienna (not sure how it'll end up!)
2441
 
2514 + 5 gallons chocolate milk stout with coconut and dark rum = 2519
 
English Bitter 10 gallons
English Special Bitter 10 gallons
Belgian Patersbier 5 gallons
Belgian Golden Strong 5 gallons
Belgian Pale ale 5 gallons
Australian Lager 12 gallons
American Brown Ale 10 gallons
Summer ale 10 gallons
Summer ale 5 gallons
Summer ale 15 gallons
Australian lager 12 gallons
American pale ale 15 gallons
Schwarzbier 10 gallons
English Bitter 15 gallons
Blonde ale 15 gallons
German Pils 10 gallons (but had to dump 3, so 7 gallons)
Australian Lager 10 gallons
Amber ale 5 gallons
Total = 176 gallons

2519 + 176 = 2695
 
Plus 11 gallons of Scottish Heavy 70/- brewed last month and 11 gallons of German Kolsch brewed this month.

2725.5 + 22 gallons = 2747.5
 

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