Oh, just noticed that the signup is closed at 11 beers of Christmas... that technically makes Chessking a grinch, but ok.?
Oh, just noticed that the signup is closed at 11 beers of Christmas... that technically makes Chessking a grinch, but ok.
You guys have me thinking though... perhaps this setup isn't a bad idea moving forward where there's perhaps a quarterly beer swap? Maybe this could be done more often then just Christmas?
Another idea would be a simple competition where a seasonal beer is brewed by each, ingredients/process must be shared (for learning), then on the deadline we could meet at a brewery, swap beers, then review online again using the judging format/points system.
In general I like the small/local format tied in with the forums... I think it has a lot of potential for getting to know some local brewers with the added benefit of swapping beers in a laid back competitive environment to keep things interesting.
Any thoughts?
Why am I a Grinch?
I can do a beer if you want an even 12. I assume that you are trading them?
davidgsmit said:pm'd you brent.
Sorry Chessking! Got the wrong name!
Hernando, what size batches are you making if you don't mind me asking? I can certainly appreciate you not wanting to hand out a sub par beer.
I started a new thread for the second group. Please post there and we will get this going.
The Gingerbread Ale should be going into primary this Saturday. We bought a house this month, which cut down on my brewing time, plus it's just been too damn hot to brew. That's why I thought I would pick one of the faster turn-around beers.
The plan is to do the Northern Brown from Brewing Classic Styles, and add the spice as directed at the end of the boil. Looking forward to seeing how this turns out, and to the exchange in a few months.
Thanks.
On a much lighter note; I helped Harry bottle his first ever batch of homebrew, the Honey Ginger IPA. I must say from the sampling, this beer is very good. I think the hops we used kinda took over the Ginger, I wasn't picking up on the ginger all that much but still good.
Ginger is a subtle flavor that will probably blend with the hops. Cinnamon is another warm flavor that blends well.
On another note, I saw some fully laden juniper shrubs on my daily walk with my dogs. The house is vacant and I can get a few ounces if anyone wants some fresh juniper berries.
Just saw this. Is there any way I can get a copy of the ginger bread ale. I would love to get it right and get in on this next year