Brewing 11 gallons of my house ale when I get up today. Then all 5 fermenters will be full... the IPA is at a week and might be ready to keg in 3-4 days, chocolate milk stout should be ready to keg Thursday...
Currently mashing my annual BBA RIS I brew each fall. This is my third year brewing this, and I'm planning on doing a vertical next year and seeing how they compare to one another. This year's batch will have vanilla beans added to the secondary along with a nicely charred bourbon barrel stave. 3 gal batch, shooting for somewhere in the 11-12% abv range.
Currently sparging a gumball head clone. Excited for this one! After that is in the fermenter, I'm going to start a berliner wiesse and kettle sour it and then kill off the lacto tomorrow night.
Gonna brew a batch of BCS Trigo Oscura dunkelweizen. The odd part is SWMBO demanded I brew a batch in time for Thanksgiving as our kids are coming to visit
Did a robust porter yesterday. That makes four weekends in a row for brewing which is great, but I've found that more than four weeks in a row is too much. Taking a break for a little while.
Didnt brew, but I broke down all the valves. Narly funk in the ball valves. Welded some heat dams on the rig. Getting ready for the 4 weeks in a row myself. I pickup the new 20 cu ft ferment freezer Wed. Then Ill be back in business.
About to transfer to the fermentor a pale ale using only Kinderbrook Creek Hop Farms 2017 Cascade hops. Kinderbrook Creek is a NYS farm and owner Michelle is a member here who joined earlier this year and made their first homebrew.
Really excited about using locally grown hops from a harvest I had been following all year long. I swear she vacuumed sealed the hops in her kitchen just to accommodate my small order. Makes this brew that more personal
Planned brew day last weekend cancelled due to weather, so I've been looking forward to today all week! After taking my daughter to her cello lesson and getting dinner started in crockpot, let kids know that their Dad is the one to go to for anything, and I am enjoying an afternoon brewing outside. Making a very simple pale ale now, halfway through the boil.
My LHBS is having an Octoberfest celebration and tasting Saturday. Several members of our homebrew club are taking our brewing gear to the store to brew.
I'm going to be brewing for the first time using an old propane bayou burner with a single keggle using BIAB. I've done 3 BIAB batches at home using part of my single-tier 3-vessel HERMS system but taking brewing on the road for the first time should be an interesting challenge.
I just hope I don't forget something critical as it is a 30 minute drive from my house to the store.
EDIT: Even after that admonishment I forgot the wall wort that powers my DC pump. I remembered the pump but forgot to bring it's power plug; crap.
Luckily I was brewing at a homebrew store and the owner was kind enough to let me borrow his Chugger pump which he uses for a display pump. It was the first time it had been used in 5 years but it worked great thank goodness.
There ended up being only two club members who brewed but I got a late start and didn't arrive until 10 whereas my buddy who also brewed got there at 8 plus he'd already mashed his grain at home before arriving.
He was through an hour and a half after I got there so I brewed solo for about 3 1/2 hours. It was still fun as several club member came and hung out and there were a bunch of other brewers and non-brewers who wandered over and wanted to talk about what I was brewing (a classic American pre-prohibition lager fwiw).
Friend I was teaching to brew couldn't make it Thursday, Friday and today had extreme winds kicking up a ton of dust then a line of storms rolled through mid afternoon(garden hose + thunderstorm = bad idea) so brewing tomorrow and doing a lesson. She may take up extract brewing but once the wort is in the brew kettle procedure is the same for all grain and extract! Plus I can explain how doing a mini mash of specialty grains can really customize an extract beer and the principle is the same as my 20.25 pound mash! She lives 45 minutes away and misses my beer(they moved 2 months ago). I suspect she will go all grain down the road once she gains confidence!