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DangerDanJD said:
Brewed six gallons of a flanders red (similar to Rodenbach Grand Cru). My first sour attempt. Now to wait a year. . .

I'm planning one of these for the next few months; just need to wait for the next Wyeast special order from my LHBS
 
I did 5 gallons of cream ale and my first 5 gallons of cider. Both were happily bubbling away within 24 hours. Going to brew 5 gallons of vanilla porter this sunday.
 
Just doughed in on a 3 gallon BIAB black IPA. First BIAB, First black IPA, and first night brew. Ive got some buddys over here that have never seen homebrewing before so it'll be a good time, no matter what.
 
Going to brew a clone of the Darkstar Hophead. I've trawled the net for a recipe that works without much success so I'm going to give it a wee bash with my own hopping schedule and see what happens!
 
Thought I was going to brew this 2 weeks ago but couldn't find blood oranges. But now I got em so it's time to brew a blood orange ginger IPA that will be aged on Spanish cedar. Excited to finally pull the trigger on this one.
 
Brewing tomorrow. Traditional bock followed by a German pilsner. Triple decoctions for both of them. Going old school authentic on these. Gonna be a long brew day.
 
I'm brewing tonight or tomorrow...I'm going to try the no-chill technique with an American Wheat. I'm pretty pumped since I haven't brewed since last Spring....life got busy this Summer but things have finally settled down.
 
Hope to brew this weekend after picking up a grain order from a group buy. Haven't decided what, I'm behind the curve but might do a Saison. (Just in time for winter.) Maybe a wheat (like previous post, haven't done one in a while). Or maybe Green Flash IPA as I haven't made that one yet. Or maybe....crap, I dunno...somebody please tell me what to brew! :)
 
I am brewing a partial mash California Common/Steam Beer. I am trying for a more traditional, Pre-Prohibition style using krausening as my keg carbonation method. I have never done this before and this is also my first 'lager' as I just bought a Cool Brewing cooler. If anyone has any insights on the krausening, I posted a thread with a bunch of questions, link below. Any insight would be awesome! Link below:

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f163/c...-beer-traditional-brewing-357406/#post4452350
 
Kegging Ed Worts Oktoberfest ale right now

Brewing an American Pale with British ale yeast Saturday


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After being delayed last week I am hoping to brew a chocolate milk stout and a Honkers Ale Clone. I was writing out my brew schedule this morning and I am packed in from now until Thanksgiving. I need to knock out my xmas beer, an imerial stout, a brown ale, a Surly Bender Clone, 10 gallons of my 609 Breakfast Stout, a moose drool clone, and a Scottish ale for my Dad's retirement party But then again, once wrestling season starts I have very little time to brew beer due to coaching so I need to get a pipeline in the works now. I also need to think of a recipe for my friends Christmas party in late December.
 
Partial-Mashing a Winter Warmer Recipe
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First runnings in the tub, sparge water absorbing the rest of that sugary goodness. Enjoying a fresh Alt-Toberfest at about a month in the bottle.
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No better Friday night.
 
Just finished the Dogfish pumpkin ale clone, tomorrow if I have time i'll bottle up the other pumpkin ale and move an IPA into cold crashing.
 
Hikeon3 said:
Enjoying a fresh Alt-Toberfest at about a month in the bottle.

No better Friday night.

Nice color. I'd like to make a big hoppy ale with that hue. What's your bill?
 
Nice color. I'd like to make a big hoppy ale with that hue. What's your bill?

It's an extract recipe, but easily converted to all grain.

7# Munich Extract (according to Austin Homebrew, this is 60% 2-row 40% munich)
0.5# CaraVienne
0.5# Melanoidin Malt
1oz Perle @60m
1oz Spalt @15m
WLP029 w/ 2L starter pitched @58F
Ferment 1 week @62F
Ramp to 68F over the course of a week

OG 1.051
FG 1.011

Great body to this beer. Tastes like a decocted lager. Instead it was a quick brew I planned for a weeknight and its ready for October! :ban:
 
Yup. Friday night was a Belgian Strong Ale. Saturday afternoon may be my KBS clone, but much more likely Sunday. Just made a starter for a trippel with extra wort from the strong ale, so that may end up being next weekend.
 
Brewing up a Mild today....I forgot I was supposed to have a beer ready for my next club meeting, which is only 10 or 11 days away. So, I decided a mild would do the trick.
 
My plans for next weekend are an old ale, a celebration ale clone and a chinook ipa!
 
Got the starters bubbling away! (except the one on a stir plate, that one is just spinning around).

Goose Island Bourbon Stout Clone, and 10 gallons of second runnings (Bourbon Porter).
 
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