Very impressive jump back!Just jumped back in after a 4 year absence.
5g Famous ol' Spice
5g Tap the Apple
5g Dark Rider (Milk Stout)
5g Ursula's Madness (Honey Blonde)
5g Asmodeus' Corrupted Ale (orange stout)
25 gallons
2147
Very impressive jump back!Just jumped back in after a 4 year absence.
5g Famous ol' Spice
5g Tap the Apple
5g Dark Rider (Milk Stout)
5g Ursula's Madness (Honey Blonde)
5g Asmodeus' Corrupted Ale (orange stout)
25 gallons
I have a lot of lost time to make up forVery impressive jump back!
2147
You're off to a great start!I have a lot of lost time to make up for![]()
Nice variety of brews to jump back in with.5g Tap the Apple
Nah it's a blonde ale that just has granny Smith Apples in it.Nice variety of brews to jump back in with.
If "tap the apple" is a cider there is a different thread for those, this thread is a running tally of brewers posting for beer.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/gallons-of-cider-made-in-2024.730526/
I'm glad I'm not the only one brewing a Saison a little late in the year!2168
+ 5 gal of Saison
2173
My bretted one isn't scheduled to be ready until about February 2025...I'm glad I'm not the only one brewing a Saison a little late in the year!
2168
+ 5 gal of Saison
2173
We seem to be going backwards.2147 + 8 gal Brown Porter = 2155
I just found that. I corrected my post accordingly.We seem to be going backwards.
this is a thread of all brewers posting, add your brews to the current total for the group25+5 oktoberfest
30
You know the drill. Proceed.
I guess they don't always know the drill...25+5 oktoberfest
30
I thought each of those brewers was already in the 2000's
Right? That's what I was thinking too. I was surprised people were (I thought) admitting to brewing so muchShhhh! The Feds will come knocking.
US annual limit is 100 gals per person, or 200 gals per household (with at least 2 adults in it).I just brewed 1 gallon, with extract, and I think it's delicious, but I feel like the guys on this forum don't think I've learnt how to brew like this, I'll keep learning. Also I've heard that some countries limit the amount of homebrewed beer per year is this true?
There are countries with the limit set to zero.I just brewed 1 gallon, with extract, and I think it's delicious, but I feel like the guys on this forum don't think I've learnt how to brew like this, I'll keep learning. Also I've heard that some countries limit the amount of homebrewed beer per year is this true?
Thank you! sorry I forgot to add it up, thank you for your kind reply!(Apologise again for breaking the queue line)US annual limit is 100 gals per person, or 200 gals per household (with at least 2 adults in it).
With your gallon, the total is 2134.5.
So in this thread, we report our a) quantity brewed, b) style and c) cumulative total -- in other words, we add our quantity to the running total from the last posted total above our post.