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Done for 2011 so here goes:

5.25 oaked porter
5.5 IPA
6 barley wine
5.5 Belgian golden
5.25 IPA
6 Belgian golden strong
6 American brown
6 pale
5.5 Mad Elf clone
5.5 pumpkin
5.5 dry stout
6 Russian Imperial stout
5.5 black IPA
6 nut brown ale
6 American amber

+79.5=44,168.1
 
Here's my list for 2011:

5 gallon:
Ryerish Red
Irish Red
Belgian Blonde
Pilsner
Hopfen Weiss
Honey Weiss
IPA
Lite American Lager
German Pilsner
Harvest ale
Pumpkin Stout
Weizen Bock

2 gallon:
American Pale Ale
Beef on Weck Ale
Elder Ale
Sarsparilla Ale
Chocolate Chipotle Rauchbier
Chili Lime Pilsner
Mango Habenero Wit
Honey Toasted Oat Brown Ale
Honey Dunkel Weiss
Ginger Ale

44,168.1 + 80 = 44,248.1
 
snooky said:
Here's my list for 2011:

5 gallon:
Ryerish Red
Irish Red
Belgian Blonde
Pilsner
Hopfen Weiss
Honey Weiss
IPA
Lite American Lager
German Pilsner
Harvest ale
Pumpkin Stout
Weizen Bock

2 gallon:
American Pale Ale
Beef on Weck Ale
Elder Ale
Sarsparilla Ale
Chocolate Chipotle Rauchbier
Chili Lime Pilsner
Mango Habenero Wit
Honey Toasted Oat Brown Ale
Honey Dunkel Weiss
Ginger Ale

44,168.1 + 80 = 44,248.1

+5 amber ale

44253.1
 
5.5G Haibrau Dopplebock
3G parti-gyle from dopplebock
6G Citra Pale #4.1
6.5G Citra Pale #5
5G AHS Anniversary Porter
6.5G Citra Pale #6
6.5G Citra Pale #7 (Love those Citra hops!)
6.5G Pale #4 (Evil Pale)
6.5G Dopplebock #2
5G parti-gyle from dopplebock
5G AHS Brown Ale

62 + 44295 = 44357
 
10 gallons since I started in April:

April 2011:
American Amber (Brewer's Best)
American Light (Brewer's Best)
May 2011:
Weizenbier (Brewer's Best)
American Cream (Brewer's Best)
June 2011:
New Blonde Highlights/Blonde Ale (Brewmaster's Warehouse)
July 2011:
Oatmeal For Breakfast/Oatmeal Stout (Brewmaster's Warehouse)
August 2011:
Amarillo Amber (Brewmaster's Warehouse)
September 2011:
American Amber Pumpkin Ale (Brewer's Best w/ can of Libby's & spices)
October 2011:
American Brown Ale (Brewmaster's Warehouse w/ 1 lb. of brown sugar)
November 2011:
Kolsch (Brewer's Best)
 
44,405 + Hmmmbeeer's 10 = 44415

I keep track of my femto brewery using Microsoft Project, and with today being most likely the last brew session of 2011 (and an epic two batch day it was!) decided to review the year to see just what I did.

It came to 34 batches averaging 5.5 gallons for a total of 187 gallons of brew. Mostly IPAs, followed closely by Pales, then Wheats/Wits/Weizens, then Stouts, with some ESBs, Dopplebocks, Porters, Reds and one Marzen thrown in.

Aside from the 11 gallons brewed today, I have six kegs on tap and four more carbing. Guessing the kegs on tap average half filled, that's roughly 61 gallons remaining from that 187 gallons brewed in 2011. Meaning somehow 126 gallons of beer mysteriously disappeared along the way.

The only clue I have is all of my belts seem to have gotten shorter...

Cheers! ;)

44415 + 187 = 44602
 
I brewed 24 gallons of beer plus 2 gallons of apfelwein In 2011. I made 10 different styles of beer.
 
Brewed 45 gallons since starting in October.

Irish Stout - 5gal
Nutcastle Brown Ale - 5gal
Sierra Pale Ale - 5gal
Sammy's Oatmeal Stout - 6gal
Vanilla Creme Caramel Ale - 6gal
Programmer's Elbow ESB - 6gal
Janet's Brown Ale - 6gal
Black Widow Porter - 6gal

44669 + 45 = 44714
 
One million gallons
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I've been putting in some gallons under my belt since the last entry.
Happy to say I've passed my 100g mark for the year, not bad considering that I started in March.

44737g

15g - Germ Hefe
5g - B. B. Dopple
10g - Irish Stout
8g - NoMad Amber Ale
5g - #81 Ale
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Total: 43g + 44737

44779 G
 
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