• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

So who's brewing this weekend?

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Im still digging hop cones and pieces out of my pump and drain from doing this last weekend :cool:


Brewing this years wet hop ale

Wet hop cold ipa (20 min boil)
-6 lbs Pilsner lite dme
-4 lbs rice solid crystals

Yeast: 2 packs of 34/70 run at 60*f

Hotside
-1 oz mosaic @20
-.5 oz Columbus @20

0.5 oz Columbus @ F.O.
O.5 oz mosaic @ FO

Whirlpool @ 160 for 30
13 oz fresh whole cone Columbus
10 oz of fresh whole cone cascade

Dryhop:
TBA - plan is for 100% fresh whole cone cashmere. If I don’t have the weight I’m hoping for I’ll supplement with some cashmere or mosaic LUPOMAX View attachment 828110View attachment 828112
 
Im still digging hop cones and pieces out of my pump and drain from doing this last weekend :cool:
Before I transfer, I use a weighted screen, pretty much a false bottle, and I place it in the kettle and push it down to compress the whole cones to the bottom. Has helped greatly with that
 
Nice! Planning to use my homegrown columbus this weekend. Trying a black ipa this year. Picked up a used Bilchman hop rocket last year & will finally try it out fir the first time.


Brewing this years wet hop ale


Wet hop cold ipa (20 min boil)
-6 lbs Pilsner lite dme


-4 lbs rice solid crystals

Yeast: 2 packs of 34/70 run at 60*f

Hotside
-1 oz mosaic @20
-.5 oz Columbus @20

0.5 oz Columbus @ F.O.
O.5 oz mosaic @ FO

Whirlpool @ 160 for 30
13 oz fresh whole cone Columbus
10 oz of fresh whole cone cascade

Dryhop:
TBA - plan is for 100% fresh whole cone cashmere. If I don’t have the weight I’m hoping for I’ll supplement with some cashmere or mosaic LUPOMAX View attachment 828110View attachment 828112
 
Nice! Planning to use my homegrown columbus this weekend. Trying a black ipa this year. Picked up a used Bilchman hop rocket last year & will finally try it out fir the first time.
A Columbus wet hop black ipa Sounds like a match made in heaven to me
 
Pomegranate stout today:
IMG_2935.jpeg
 


Got to building up the pipeline again on Saturday.

Brewed an (almost) SMaS*H Festbier.

100% Locally Malted Vienna (Rustic Brew Farms in Ohio)

Used 2mL YVH CO2 extract as a 45m bittering addition.

German/Hallertau Tradition: 2oz at 10m and 2oz a F.O.

Using NovaLager under pressure again. Got up to 5psi within 6hrs after pitching- I love this yeast.
 
Can't turn back now... grain is milled, hops are measured.

A British Strong Ale of Sorts. Getting rid of a few remnants of this and that.

~1.070
55IBU

87% Golden Promise
5% Baird's Carastan 30/37
3% Briess Aromatic Munich 20
2% Paul's Crystal 65
1% Caramunich II
1% Belgian Biscuit

FWH 9IBU French Fuggle
FWH 8IBU Cluster
FWH 8IBU Mittlefrue
60m 17IBU Cluster
30m 12IBU EKG
 
Waiting on the strike to heat up for a black lager I'm brewing for our club's Iron Brewer competition. Has to have brown sugar or molasses as an ingredient, I'm going with molasses. And, given the sad news we got yesterday, I'm going to name it Bracc in Black, in memory of a dear friend.
 
Waiting on the strike to heat up for a black lager I'm brewing for our club's Iron Brewer competition. Has to have brown sugar or molasses as an ingredient, I'm going with molasses. And, given the sad news we got yesterday, I'm going to name it Bracc in Black, in memory of a dear friend.
Since I'm somewhat of an idiot, I skipped the Carafa III called for in the recipe I used (replaced it with the molasses), and it's now more of a 'brown' than a 'black'. So maybe now it can be Brown is the New Bracc. Also weighed the molasses instead of using a measuring cup, so it maybe got 4oz instead of the 6oz I was going for (molasses level in the 12oz jar attests to that). Smelled absolutely fabulous on the boil, and is now finishing chilling in the ferment fridge; plate chiller only got it down to 83 this morning. Can't wait for winter brewing to start, chill in less than five minutes down to 60.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top