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Brewing my first batch in about 5 years. Decided to start off with a known recipe and am doing EdWort's Haus Pale Ale. Looking forward to seeing how this turns out!
 
I just finished making a porter which I will divide into 2 batches - one will be a coconut vanilla porter and the other will be mesquite bourbon porter
 
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My first homebrew. It turned out really well. Honey peach lager
 
Brewing 10g of a Citra Dbl. IPA.
31# grain bill i believe is the largest ive tried in this 18 gal MT
Nugget and Citra in the boil with Citra and Amarillo Gold dry hop additions.
 
Just ventured into the beginnings of an alternative grain brew. Did a 2015 BJCP style 1d (American wheat). Substituted rye for wheat to enter in BJCP category 31a at local event.

Grist is 40% Pale, 35% rye, 15 % red Wheat, 10 % Vienna for an OG of 1.047.

All late addition hops. Used Denali and Chinook.

WY1056 for a clean tasting yeast.

This batch of Chinook was by far the fruitiest batch ever. While resinous, it had the most wonderful soft citrusy smell. Only tasted the OG sample, but it just seems to pair incredibly with the rye and Denali
 
Did 5 gallons of a Mocktober Fest yesterday. Had a buddy bring his rig over and he did 5 gallons of a blonde. Not a bad brew day in Texas. It wasn't 10,000 degrees out. Made for a good day.
 
brewed tonight. finally realizing the dream of brewing on weekday evenings.

knocked out at all hallertau pils. hit all the numbers.
 
I am brewing an AIPA this Sunday. Finally Bought and computer so I can use the beer Smith software I purchased about 3 months ago. Hopefully this batch will turn out better than expected. Cheers to the weekends! [emoji482]
 
Fundraiser run today, but brewing a Hefeweizen tomorrow. Usually I make a Hefeweizen early in the summer but early fall works too.
 
I'm brewing an oatmalt stout. It's based on the 1850 Maclays recipe. It was the first ever Oatmalt Stout (they trademarked Oatmalt Stout which is why everyone else calls it Oatmeal Stout). It contains liquorice and linseed and a lot of oat malt. It apparently comes out slick and very, very black! I've tampered with the recipe so it's not a direct clone.
 
View attachment 588477 Belgian Wit, from Beersmith. First one of these for me. Got my bitter orange and coriander ready!

It’s really good with tangerine instead of bitter orange, too. I use a zester or a cheese grater and about the same amount by weight as the dried orange - it’s about one of those tangerines per 5 gal, if I remember rightly.
 
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