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Today I'll be brewing a NEIPA with Belma/centennial/comet. Haven't seen anyone using Belma so I'm curious to see how the flavor works in an IPA. The recipe I'm using is similar to the one Clawhammer Supply used in their Juicy NEIPA video on YT. Time to get up and get the coffee started. Happy brewing everyone! [emoji481][emoji481]
 
My NEIPA is in the keg not really carbed yet but tastes great
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Brewed a triple batch of an All-Grain Irish Stout recipe from Gordon Strong's "Modern Homebrew Recipes" book last Saturday. The garage ended up looking like the ice palace from the movie Dr. Zhivago. Next brewsession I hope to have the BrunDog mod from the "
Boil kettle condenser - no overhead ventilation needed" thread tested and in place to prevent this going forward.
 
Finished up a 10 gallon batch of a basic pale ale today. The NEIPA I brewed on Tuesday is flying right along (Right). Think I'm gonna need to have some buddies over to drink all this brew. [emoji481][emoji481][emoji106][emoji51]
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Getting my starter ready for a California common then getting the grain bill crushed at the lhbs later today. Brewing will commence tomorrow.
 
Had a mini terrible situation as my sparge was stuck. This had me get my daughter to assist as I poured into my ten gal kettle lined with a mesh bag. Had to do it for the 2nd running as well. Added about 30 minutes to the process, but the boil is going well. Hopefully the crisis was averted!
 
Been trying to get a lager in for the last month now. Time and weather have not been on my side by any means.
 
Going to be brewing up a couple this weekend. Going with an Irish Red Ale and a Caribou Slobber to have all kegged up for St. Paddy's Day. Hopefully they will turn out great for our celebration in O'Neill the Irish Capital of Nebraska. :)
 
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