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Doing my first No Boil NEIPA with Mosaic, El Dorado and Citra. So far, love the quick brew day.
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In the middle of single decocted American Wheat beer. Will have about 8 ounces of hops and should be a nice quencher in this Florida heat!


John
 
Sunday brewed up a Gose base beer. This upcoming Sunday I will put together a base beer for an All Brett fermentation with berries added later on.

50/50 pilsner and red wheat.

Funk Weapon 2 for Brett.

Time to grow the pipeline back up and get ready for a comp in the fall. Have to defend my category.
 
Sunday will brew up another batch of the House Lager; tempted to make it a 10g batch but need to hold back some pilsner to do a saison for the husband next weekend, so will just make it a 5g. Today the plumbers were here to replace the drain pipe and p-trap from the bathtub, $1258 out the door but at least they didn't have to jackhammer the driveway.
 
Throwing a milk stout in the fermenter now that my club's barrel project saison is done fermenting... just got to kill off all the imperial rustic so the milk stout doesn't dry out too much.

Knew there was a reason I had some iodophor on hand...
 
A 5g smash-ish NEIPA with golden promise, light munich, WY1318, and a boat load of Vic Secret. Adding sugar each time I dry hop with this batch (4oz sugar & 4oz hops) twice.
 
Finally brewing my milk stout with pumpkin, vanilla and coffee. Was supposed to do it last weekend but ran out of time. Just heating up the strike water!
 
Kicking off a 10 gallon batch of a solsun clone with bitter orange and coriander plus a blast of Amarillo in the whirlpool. Designing a recipe for a Imperial Irish Red ale.
 
That's a ton of headspace.

Cold crashed my NEIPA tonight, perhaps a little early but I kicked a keg last night and want this baby pouring by the weekend.
 
I'll be doing another overnight mash Friday and brewing a big West coast double IPA on Saturday.
 
Was going to do a Raspberry Saison this weekend, but we have a new family member arriving on Saturday (black kitten, name of Sullivan) so I didn't want to go shopping; so whipped up a recipe for a Pale Ale that should be tasty. Mainly two-row with some home-caramelized crystal for color, bittered with Cascade and late additions of Chinook and Southern Passion hops that I haven't had a use for until now, fermented on fresh Notty. Should turn out a bit dank from the Chinook with a nice tropical fruitiness from the SP hops, with a hefty malt backbone if I do it right. Love making my own recipes!
 
I will be making two St. Bernardus Abt XII clones, either all at one time or back to back. The recipe says 11% ABV. Last time I only got it to 10.5%. I'm using 2X Mangrove Jack M-41 this time and will make a cream per their site. No complaints against T-58 but I want to give the MJ a try.
 
A bit late but I'm brewing my Marzen recipe this weekend!!! Tell me what yall think about this recipe....I changed the yeast to S-189

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A damn pound of rice hulls and it’s still stuck this is why I only make pumpkin beer once a year
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Bag weighs like 70 lbs I knew I was screwed lifting it
 
I'm checking to see if the yeast I cultured from a couple bottles of Schell's hefeweizen took. The starter has been cold crashing in the fridge for a week, and I made half a liter of new starter wort. When it cools and the first starter comes up to temperature, I'll decant the stale beer off the top and add the new wort and see what happens. I already decanted some of the starter beer off and tasted it. It's not at all sweet and tastes a little sour (Schell's hefe is a little sour) with no particular odor, so I have high hopes. When I see some activity I will start brewing a rye beer that's been on my list for a while.
If it doesn't take, I may brew the rye anyway and pitch a packet of Belle Saison. Off to go weigh out the grains... :ban:
 
I made Amarillo wheat beer. Whole 23 litres of it. I prefer using soda bottles as they're safer.
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I like soda bottles too. Especially some tall skinny 17 oz sparkling water bottles I found at Costco; they will fit in a six-pack carrier. As others have said, that's a lot of headspace in yours unless you squeezed all the air out before you capped them (then it's still a lot of headspace but probably harmless) I like to cut off the little ring left on the necks of the bottles; it looks a little better and I can be sure that the cap is screwed down all the way.
 
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