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10g. Cream ale
5 g. Gluten removed cream ale
5 g Belgian quad
10 g iipa
10 g other iipa
5. G. Imperial red
5 g. Red
5 g Pilsner
5 g stout
5g wheat
5 g wee heavy
5 g black ipa
5 g Amber
5 g tangerine pale
5 g pale wheat
5 g brown ale
5 g Amber Belgian ipa(getting rid of leftover ingredients )
I know I'm forgetting a few batches
That's 105 I think
10705
 
Schwarzbier 10
BMC Knockoff 10
Cali Common 5
Munich Helles 5
Maibock 5
Blonde Lager 20
Marzen 5
Yuengling Clone 5
German Pils 10
Pre-Pro Lager 5
Czech Lager 5
Vienna Lager 5
English IPA 5
American Amber Ale 5
KBS Clone 10

110 + 10705 = 10,815
 
+ 5g Cerveza
5g Brown Ale
5g Golden Ale
5g English Mild
5g Apple & Pear cider with summer berries
5g Apple Pie Cider (Apple Cider with cinnamon)
10g Blush Wine
5g Chardonnay
= 10,865
 
+ 5g Cerveza
5g Brown Ale
5g Golden Ale
5g English Mild
5g Apple & Pear cider with summer berries
5g Apple Pie Cider (Apple Cider with cinnamon)
10g Blush Wine
5g Chardonnay
= 10,865

This thread is for beer only, cider and wine have other threads.
- 25 gallons cider and wine
=10,840
 
Let's see...

5 saison (my first ever, on New Year's Day)
5 oat meal milk stout
5 chocolate cherry porter
5 ****show disaster ipa that actually came out pretty well (go figure)
5 chocolate peanut butter cup milk stout (holy crap, this came out amazing; much better than that DewClaw stuff)
5 more chocolate cherry porter (we drink the hell out of that, lol)
5 dark, strong ass ale; 12.5%

In the fermentation chamber:

5 lemony summer beer
5 more peanut butter cup milk stout

These last two are taking FOREVER (so, brewed on the third and fourth of June respectively, I want to drink the sons-a-******* already, lol) to finish fermentation, but I'll take done right over done right now...

So 45 gallons so far. I'll be doing 10 more gallons the minute I can take these two out of the chamber, but I've figured out how to flavor the way I like and it just takes time, so no rush. That said, the pace at which we drink beer 'round here won't abide any down time...

So 10,972.5
 
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