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1. Porter
2. California Common
3. Belgian Strong Dark Ale
4. Northern English Brown Ale
5. Pale Ale
6. American Amber Ale
7. Belgian Pale Ale

5 gallons each

+35
= 41,653
 
I'm probly missing half but here goes

2.5 Oatmeal Stout
2.5 SMaSH
2.5 blond ale
2.5 belg. wheat
2.5 IPA
2.5 Imp stout
2.5 bitter
2.5 amber
2.5 IPA
2.5 scotch ale (MO is in the mail, this will be my last brew for 14')

25 gal. + 41,653 =
41,678
 
I'm way behind on this. Everything since my June update. Here we go...

+ 5.5 Oatmeal Stout
+ 5.5 Amber Ale
+ 5.5 Hot & Sour Mild
+ 5.5 Raspberry Wheat
+ 5.5 Late Addition IPA
+ 6 Hop Demon IV IPA
+ 6 Hop Sludge IIPA
+ 10 Belgian Pale Ale
+ 8 Nirvana 25% Specialty Ale
+ 5.5 Bourbon Barrel Breakfast Stout
+ 5.5 Cascadian Ale
+ 6 Smoked Porter
+ 6 7Cs IPA
+ 5.5 Dark Mild
+ 5.5 Australian Summer Wheat
________
86 + 41,725 = 41,811
 
I'm way behind on this. Everything since my June update. Here we go...

+ 5.5 Oatmeal Stout
+ 5.5 Amber Ale
+ 5.5 Hot & Sour Mild
+ 5.5 Raspberry Wheat
+ 5.5 Late Addition IPA
+ 6 Hop Demon IV IPA
+ 6 Hop Sludge IIPA
+ 10 Belgian Pale Ale
+ 8 Nirvana 25% Specialty Ale
+ 5.5 Bourbon Barrel Breakfast Stout
+ 5.5 Cascadian Ale
+ 6 Smoked Porter
+ 6 7Cs IPA
+ 5.5 Dark Mild
+ 5.5 Australian Summer Wheat
________
86 + 41,725 = 41,811

Three 15 gal brew days, three 5gal biab days,

+60gal

32,878 total

32,878 +

5.5 gallons of a vanilla Amber for my dad
+5 gallons of a 1.100 wee heavy for me :)

=32,888.5

Gee, a 9000 gallon loss, it's not that difficult ;)
41,811+60=41,871 +10.5= 41,881.5
 
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