Decided to take on a venture of doing ultra small batch brews, we are talking 1.5 gallon yields. This is to get me acquainted with how each variety of hop reacts with each malt. It's an incredibly fast process - boil time is cut in half, and my ingredients usage is almost nothing. Today's venture :
a SMaSH beer called 100 Degree Day (that's what it is outside).
2 gallons water
1 lb Great Western NW Pale Ale High Color
4g Amarillo at boil, for 50 minutes
4g Amarillo for 20 minutes
and later will dry hop the remaining Amarillo I have (another 3-4g)
So far it's smelling great. I bought two 2.5 gal food grade buckets from Menards yesterday, and drilled spigots for them today. Can't wait to see the results.
Happy Memorial Day!