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Gonna cook up my first Refectory Ale and an ESB-ish batch tomorrow.
The starters look like they're almost ready for crashing...

Cheers!

[edit]Done and done. And I'm totally gassed.

Time for a beer! :mug:

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11 gallons of two hearted clone, testing the limits of my 10 gallon cooler mlt. I will also be kegging an Oberon clone and then using the same yeast on the TH (Bells strain).

Good thing cloning beers is legal, cuz bells would probably be sending a lawyer to my house if not!
 
I bottled my 3 Floyd's Zombie Dust clone last night. It already tastes better than the real one. Somehow my OG was .010 higher than expected and final was .010 lower. I guess it doesn't matter because it's delicious!

Today I'm brewing an orange IPA! Brew on baby!!!
 
This sounds awesome! Will you be putting whole peppers in the bottles? Let us know how it turns out.
 
Just put on my first American IPA (well, with German and Australian hops). 1 Gallon (metric). 1 kg 2-row. 100 g crystal. Late additions of galaxy and cascade.

Can't wait!
 
Making a 10 gallon batch of version 3 of "Tarrytown Rusty Brown Ale" so that I can hopefully have a keg of it for the July LeMon's race. We liked it so much we drank all but 1.5 gallon TaD bottle at the pre-party so after the track went cold on Saturday, the remaining was polished off in 10 minutes!
 
I'm going to try to get something brewed saturday. Probably Mosaic IPA 2.0. Contemplating an overnight mash so all I have to do is boil and chill between my boy's teeball double header and my nephew's birthday party. It's either that or I get up at 6AM and start, which still gives me a 2 1/2 hour mash schedule. Either way it's going to bottom out and be dry as hell, hence IPA.
 
Has anyone tried the Basic Brewing 15 min pale? I am short on time as of late with a 7 week old in the house. Thought thus might be the answer. Gonna give it a go this weekend.
 
Maybe Monday... my wife has been reminiscing about the Northern Brown I did for my first batch. I'll update it to AG from extract and give it a whirl.
 
This weekend will be my first brew day since Oct 2013 (back issues). So I am jumping in head first and lining up a 4 batch all grain brew day.
Pliny the Elder clone
Oktoberfast (sort of, with some REALLY old grain)
Andygator clone
English Barleywine (3 gal)
and maybe.... a second runoff of the barlewine.....

I have done 4 batches in a day, never 5, but generally start at 7am and done by 4-ish pm....
After not brewing for over a year.... the pipeline is almost dry!..... Luckily I had 7 batches in cornies ready when I hurt my back.....
 
Another Wheat beer (partial mash) and a bourbon imperial milk stout (partial mash). Time to do some stouts to let them age before the fall / winter.
 
This sounds awesome! Will you be putting whole peppers in the bottles? Let us know how it turns out.

I was planning on slicing the jalopenos in half, removing the seeds, roasting them, and then soaking in vodka and adding them to the secondary.
 
Looks like I may be getting SWMBO's permission to attend Atlantic Brew Supply's "Big Brew"! They say they are going to have 3 or 4 recipes available to brew at 1/2 price, but I only see one identified in their e-mail. Unless something else really grabs my attention, I'll do the one listed...a mostly North Carolina sourced recipe for a saison. @Hello...you going to be there?
 
I am doing a dark saison. I have a really good dark ale I did a few months ago that used WLP001 and I am going to brew the same thing but use to WLP565 Saison yeast. It will be interesting to see how similar and different the two beers will be.
 
brewing 11 gallons of a cascadian rye session american black ale...or something like that....
 
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