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5 gal of skeeter pee.......... 10 gal of vanilla cream ale....... 15 gal of pumpkin porter........ = 30 gal Hoping to add to this before the end...... :rockin: totaling 32'440
 
+5.5 gals Scottish Export = 32,485.25


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I'll throw my two this year in.

+5 for my return to brewing brew NB Irish Red and
+5 for the MB BKA IPA 2

32584.25
 
I just brewed 11 gallons of a rye Ipa yesterday and 11.5 of a russian imperial stout today so

32,615.5 + 22.5 = 32,638

I just looked at the totals from last year it looks like we need to start drinking more
:mug::tank::tank::drunk:
 
6 Centennial Ipa (galaxy version)
6 Centennial IPA (Mosiac version)
6 Pilsener (Hop Shot, clarity ferm, Valine, pure 02 version)
6 Pilsener (chinook version)
6 Oktoberfest
6 HBT Arrogant Bastard
6 Wheat
6 Centennial IPA (Imperial version)
6 Wheat Pilsener
6 Pilsener (Ale version)
6 Cascade Maple Sap
6 Alexander Maple
6 La Find Du Monde clone
6 Pilsener
6 Beersmith Forums Collaboration Porter



= 32770.5
 
Sorry I been out of the loop lately:
+6.5 gallons each of the following:
Chicken Chap Brown Ale,
O'Connor Red,
Ginger/Vanilla Hefe,
Turbo Saison, and
T&C's Sweet Amber Ale.
+32.5 gallons
= 32,803 gallons
 
Wow I've been away from homebrewing way too long. First brew of the year. Was a planned light ale for the summer... unfortunately I was a little late brewing it. Anyway, 5 gallons of light ale.

32 803 + 5 = 32 808
 
32,808 + 5=32,813

Just got started then had to take a break. Hopefully I can get something going in the next couple weeks.

Amber ale that came out surprisingly good.
 
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