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Brewing my Broken Zipper ESB. As we speak. Hopefully I will get a glass of it this go around. My son drank the whole keg last time I brewed it while I was on vacation.
 
I brewed a Maris Otter Amarillo smash yesterday while I was working from home. It's happily bubbling away in the fermentor now.

I might make this my working from home rititual on fridays.
 
Cream Ale yesterday. Need to check supplies before deciding on a recipe for tomorrow. Whatever it is will need to use S-04, 'cause that's what I have on hand.
 
Getting ready to brew up a Pilsner with a little twist. Adding some CaraHell to the Grist and some cascade to the finishing hops. Hopefully it still has that Pilsner crispness to it but with a little something extra in the flavor department
 
Getting ready to brew up a Pilsner with a little twist. Adding some CaraHell to the Grist and some cascade to the finishing hops. Hopefully it still has that Pilsner crispness to it but with a little something extra in the flavor department

I've used Carahell in a couple of DIPA's and loved the flavor it produced, more malty sweetness than you get with the standard Caramel malts. About 8% of the grain bill, if I remember correctly. Hope this turns out well for you.
 
I've used Carahell in a couple of DIPA's and loved the flavor it produced, more malty sweetness than you get with the standard Caramel malts. About 8% of the grain bill, if I remember correctly. Hope this turns out well for you.


Thanks for the input! I only used 4.5% of the total bill so it should be very little added flavor but hopefully it's noticeable
 
I was going to brew today... woke up with a sinus headache from hades. My area has been in and out of air quality warnings due to the Canadian fires and it is doing a number on my head. Can smell constant wood smoke smell in the background. So push it off to Tuesday because I have to smoke a turkey tomorrow.
 
Yesterday my brother and I brewed A saison, Pale Ale and an Oktoberfest ale. Took way to long on one burner (didn't have our second one with us).
 
Yesterday my brother and I brewed A saison, Pale Ale and an Oktoberfest ale. Took way to long on one burner (didn't have our second one with us).

My brother and I are doing an ESB and an APA. Also using one burner but we do have a 15 gal pot to heat strike and sparge water for both mashtun. That speeds it up a bit.
 
My brother and I are doing an ESB and an APA. Also using one burner but we do have a 15 gal pot to heat strike and sparge water for both mashtun. That speeds it up a bit.

Yeah we usually have 2 but my brothers broke. Time for me to just make my sculpture. $$$$$
 
5 gallon blonde just turned into my first partigyle batch. Session will be an IPA bittered with Columbus and flavor/aroma with Mosaic, if it gets that far. Still in the mash tun right now, will see how it goes.
 
I'm brewing a bitter this Sunday. Would actually prefer to brew the oatmeal stout I have planned, but I need the cake for a barley wine before the good weather's over!
 
Brewed 10 gallons of IPA this past rainy Sunday. First time brewing with flaked oats. Was worried about a stuck sparge. Pleasantly surprised bent went off without a hitch. First time for doing 2 hop stands. Can't wait to see how this one turns out.
 
Might be a "hurricane" brown ale this weekend. That is if we have power, cause that beyotch Irma might ruin the weekend.
 
Doing Krausenous Funk - 9.0% DIPA.

Apollo, Amarillo, Nelson, Citra, Galaxy

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5 gallons of Avery's Old Jubilation to bubble away and then condition until December. Nervous football brewing on either Saturday or Sunday... glad to have the great weather here a bit earlier than expected
 
Going to do a 10 gallon IPA with home grown hops (Cascade, Centennial and Chinook). I'll do one fermenter with WLP001 and the other with OYL-052. Not sure if I will make it Saturday or Sunday. The Patriots play tomorrow, so either day this weekend works for me! ;)

I've read a lot of people making an IPA without using Caramel or Crystal malt so I am going to give that a try. It will be 2-row (83.3%), Munich (12.3%) & a little Vienna (4.3%).
 
Planning my second ever BIAB brew day. I'll be brewing Yooper's Oatmeal Stout.
For me it will be a biab weekend as well and it will also be a Stout :)

Fairly simple oatmeal Stout I brewed before, this time with spelt malt instead of the oats. I am hoping for a better head retention thus way, and the spelt might even add a bit of body and flavour.

Same day I will be botteling an unnamed ale I designed myself so that I can pitch the Stout on the yeastcake :)
 
This coming weekend I'll be brewing a ***** modello style with fresh cherries added at flameout, 3rd time doing this one and its yummy

60 fresh cherries gives it the perfect amount of aroma and flavor
 
Planning on redoing a batch of an IPA I killed last weekend. 10 gallons but changing up the hops to warrior and then cryo citra and cryo mosaic.
 
Brewed a Pale Ale today with CTZ and Cascade in the boil. Going to dry hop it with Zythos. Pretty excited to give it a try!
 
Got tomorrow off to go to a wedding in the PM and decided I'll brew in the AM. An american wheat with honey malt and galaxy hops cuz I don't have enough mosaic called for in my recipe.
 

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