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This year, 7 brew sessions for 35 gallons.

1 - Black IPA
2 - Red Rye IPA
2 - Pale Ale
1 - House IPA
1 - Robust Porter

I can't believe I have not been able to have a batch ready to keg with a 4 tap setup. I may have to brew next weekend too.
 
This year, 7 brew sessions for 35 gallons.

1 - Black IPA
2 - Red Rye IPA
2 - Pale Ale
1 - House IPA
1 - Robust Porter

I can't believe I have not been able to have a batch ready to keg with a 4 tap setup. I may have to brew next weekend too.
This is a running tally, next time add your brews to the latest total [emoji4]

4300.5 + 35
= 4335.5
 
Ok, that will be an interesting number.
355 gallons since mid 2012.

I'll have to dig up my paper brew sheets prior to that, going back to the mid 90's. I didn't brew that much back then due to living in Florida and not having a Fermentation chamber.
 
355 gallons since mid 2012.

I'll have to dig up my paper brew sheets prior to that, going back to the mid 90's. I didn't brew that much back then due to living in Florida and not having a Fermentation chamber.
Lol no no, each year we keep track of how much has been brewed by the forum. So this thread is everything from 2019: your beer, my beer, everyone's beer from 2019 all added up. Make sense?

So next time you brew, say 5 gallons, you come in and add that to the latest total.
 
Lol no no, each year we keep track of how much has been brewed by the forum. So this thread is everything from 2019: your beer, my beer, everyone's beer from 2019 all added up. Make sense?

So next time you brew, say 5 gallons, you come in and add that to the latest total.
Ah, got it!
 
haven't brewed since the 22nd of last month, been cheating with cider....but finally got some beer brewed today...20#'s pale malt, 1# choclate wheat...2oz's chinook

4437.5+10=4447.5


edit: and three weeks without brewing is tough.....dumping 10 gals of apple juice in a bucket just isn't the same! :)
 
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