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Brewing a IPA right now to try out the Citra hops.

SG1.065
60 IBU
MO,Crystal

Simcoe,Amarillo,Citra = FWH

Amarillo,Citra = 7min

Citra,Amarillo = 2 min

Citra,Amarillo,Simcoe = Dry Hop

So far the smell is very different than just Simcoe/Amarillo.
Oh its 1pm, time to pour a glass of brew:ban:
 
I brewed the Bee Cave Rye IPA yesterday. I used all columbus hops though.
Just got 2 feet of snow over the weekend, so couldn't get near my garden hose. I plopped my kettle into a snow bank to chill and it worked surprisingly well.

Checked my beer this morning and it's gushing like crazy. Good thing I always rig a blowoff tube. This will be the starter for my barleywine, which I plan to partigyle into a normalish gravity beer too. Prob wont get to that for a couple weeks though.
 
haven't decided what i'll brew this weekend or if i want to spend the whole weekend watching football. :mug:
 
brewing on christmas day...dont know what im brewing yet, (the SWMBO has a beer kit wraped up under the tree) will be a good suprise
 
Bottling my Blonde Ale, then brewing an American IPA. Probably leaning towards the one from Brewing Classic Styles.
 
Kegged 5 gallons of RIS. Transferred 5 more gallons to the barrel from the group buy. Just mashed in for a five gallon batch of Oatmeal Stout.

I also tasted my Belgian Pale ale that is in secondary on Blood Oranges and it's pretty awesome. Need to bottle soon.
 
Just finishing the post-boil chill of EdWort's Haus Pale Ale. Next week, the Hazelnut Brown I've been contemplating for the last month.
 
Doing the AB Clone again on Saturday and Yoops squirrel nut brown on Sunday. Tomorrow I am going to play with the refractometer I am hopefully getting. I need to check the gravity of a few brews in the fermenter
 
Using my Barley crusher for the first time and making a Canadian Ale that was coneverted from an extract kit to AG.
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I received my Trappist Quadrupel and Cream Ale kits pretty quickly, thanks AHS! So, I'm hoping to do one of those on Sunday.
 
My daughter is home for the holidays and we will be brewing an Australian Sparkling Ale this afternoon using Papazian's "Fair Dinkum Sparkling Aussie Ale" recipe. This is a straight forward recipe and as I am a beginner I am going to keep brewing it until I fully understand it and the brewing process. I have a batch in the fermenter now, and this will be my second batch. Wish us luck!
 
Racked Vienna lager to secondary and stuck it in the garage storage.

Now time for my Belgian Wit, with bottle harvested Hoegaarden yeast, which I will be pitching at high krausen as it stands.

Heating strike water now!

Dry roasted the coriander and grains of paradise, and crushed them in my pestle.

I get to break in my official Mike "I hate Howard (on HBT)" Pipper wooden mash paddle for the first time today!
 
Just finished up transferring a West Coast IPA, into my brand new conical fermenter. I'm using the Stone IPA clone from BYO.
 
Brewed 20 gallons of Pale Ale yesterday. A friend from Redding came down and wanted to see how it's done so we brewed.
 
Just cleaning up from a batch of brown porter - Graham Wheeler's recipe for a London porter with Orfy's hop additions/schedule. My washed Thames Valley yeast smelled like death, so I made a starter with some Scottish ale yeast that I had just washed.

SWMBO told me that pressed apple juice is on sale at the hippie co-op down the road, so a 6 gal. batch of cider is a distinct possiblity for later in the week.
 
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