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Also doing an oatmeal Stout this weekend. Saving the cocoa nibs and vanilla (as well as a little bourbon) for the secondary.
 
I seem to be out of available fermenters again. That means that it's about time to transfer out of my corny fermenter (which fits perfect in cellar / keezer!) and get a bock into it.
 
I'm not brewing this weekend however thanks to an excess of PTO (and not wanting to give it up) I am brewing my RIS with a partigyle lower ABV dark IPA on Tuesday. Does that count?
 
I'm not brewing this weekend however thanks to an excess of PTO (and not wanting to give it up) I am brewing my RIS with a partigyle lower ABV dark IPA on Tuesday. Does that count?

Of course it counts! It's part of your extended weekend, right?

Aiming to brew my smoked, oaked mild on Sunday. Potentially my last ale before embarking on a series of lagers.
 
I hope to be bottling my first successful brew this weekend, an oatmeal stout ala Samuel Smith.

I made two other batches of beer but made some mistakes in both. IT all got drank mind you.
 
Going for batch #3 of the brewing season tomorrow, my first try at a continuously-hopped IPA. Got the yeast (WLP001), grain, new fermenting bucket, and a metal thermometer at the LHBS yesterday; I'm done with breaking glass thermometers! I've got a nice amarillo, summit, and warrior hop mixture ready, can't wait to make this beer!
 
Definitely doing my whole hop Columbus IPA w/ my son tomorrow while he's in town for an early Turkey Day!
Right now we're enjoying my DuPont Saison & New Albion Ale.
 
Brewing rootbeer for son's science fair project. Effects of temp on yeast metabolism in a closed system as measured by psi.

Fitting water bottles w tire valves and measuring at 12 he intervals at 60, 70, and 90 degrees.

Tested a bottle the other night and it got above 60 psi before failure.
 
I am. It'll be 42 on Sunday so going for it. 10 gallon EW haus pale ale. Pulling out the garden hose or of the shed. May not get another chance.
 
Brewing windrivers lake peppin porter. Then taking a tour of the hospital for when wife goes in labor. I guess I have to have it together and not have a bunch of homebrew.

Just getting into kegging so looking forward to not having to bottle anymore. :rockin:
 
Postponing my brew session until after Thanksgiving. "It's gon' rain!" Gonna make an American Amber with a pale ale malt and vienna backbone and plenty of tasty hops, but not til the first weekend in December.
 
Brewing two batches this weekend so they'll be ready for the winter holiday.

First, Christmas Pale Ale. two row, wheat malt, crystal 20 40, chinook, williamette, cascade with some wlp001 to get it kickin

Second, Robust Porter. two row, wheat, chocolate, crystal 80, galena, cascade, mt. hood, wlp002
 
Brewing two batches. Yooper's fizzy yellow beer and a Cocoa Stout,


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Just got back from the brew store with the goods to brew a Dogfish 60 IPA tomorrow morning. First time using harvested yeast, starter is chugging along nicely right now :)
 
Trying a "speed brew" right now. 30 min mash, full volume mash (no sparge), 30 min boil. A hoppy pale ale. Started with he recipe at 2:30 and almost at a boil now - 4:30. Used hot water from the faucet also to cut down heating time.


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Already did brew this weekend. 30% Rye lager, 1.044 OG and 22 IBU. First time using rye, second lager. No idea how it'll turn out but the brew day went admirably.
 
First time in about 20 years. Brewed a 1.5 gallon batch of a British Ale, DME with steeping grains. My 18 year old has been bugging me to do it for about a year and today he helped. Hit O.G. right on the head. Guess I still got it.;)
 
First time in about 20 years. Brewed a 1.5 gallon batch of a British Ale, DME with steeping grains. My 18 year old has been bugging me to do it for about a year and today he helped. Hit O.G. right on the head. Guess I still got it.;)

Very cool!


I just brewed a Robust porter, but it appears that I left out 1 pound on Munich.. so not sure what I made. I was wondering why my efficiency was so low.

and tomorrow I'm brewing a Wee Heavy with a crazy amount of grain and a lot of yeast :)

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