Abrayton
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Chocolate oatmeal milk stout with vanilla, cinnamon and a touch of habanero
Tell her you give out bunchs to friends. Works for me. But then she looks at my belly.....[emoji19]wife commented tonight, "you've been brewing a lot lately. are you really drinking that much?"
guess she's not counting.
brewing again in next few days once this pils finishes. grain is already weighed out for a marzen.
Brewing a dunkelweizen. First time trying this style. Got the inspiration from the Zymurgy Sept/Oct 2018 article by Amahl Turczyn.
Also just kegged a beautiful Hefeweizen using safale-W06. Gonna brew a cream ale soon. I have heard kolsch yeast is the way to go, does anyone have other suggestions? Also how do we feel about flaked corn?Brewed a real nice IPA that I’m gonna scent with orange peel:
5# 2-row
4# marris otter
1# wheat malt
6oz dingelmans Cara45
10oz carapils
Hops:
Centennial
Amarillo
Citra
Dry hop:
El dorado, mosaic, Citra, Amarillo, and orange peel soaked in vodka
Yeast:
2nd generation wyeast 1056 (this starter was crazy)
Og: 1.061
Fermentation temp: 64 degrees
Was that the one with the corn syrup?This weekend I am going to try my hand at making 1 gallon of lime "Hard Water" based on a thread on here. If it passes my ladies' taste test, maybe I'll make a full 5 gallons. But after my first shot at a NEIPA which will likely be next weekend.
Another Marzen in the history books. Everything went very well. We had an easy day.I was going to brew my Marzen two weeks ago but s@#t happens. But I'm for sure brewing it this Saturday.View attachment 590138
Sounds interesting.Tomorrow I'm gonna modify a Black IPA kit to make it a NEIPA...add some oats, some wheat, and adjust and add to the hops bill. "Black and Juicy"... wish me luck! Cheers!