Kolsch in the mashtun this morning.
Not a great start to the brew day. Due to my schedule I didn't have any time to do anything ahead of time. I usually mill the grains, measure out the minerals, lug all my equipment from the garage...etc.Taking today day off from work to brew an IPA. It's one I've brewed a couple times before, hopped with Citra and Idaho7. Changing up the yeast though, it'll be my first time using Verdant.
Great name...Just hit boil on a Czech Pils my wife named Stefan Urquell
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I love reading Weikert's "Make your best..." articles. The last couple of month's I've been playing around with his APA suggestions and been very happy with the results.Just wrapped up a stab at Josh Weikert's Dry Irish Stout. It is quite roasty.
Going to brew a cream ale this weekend and also bottle a stout that has real promise. A saison will follow this brew in a couple of weeks.
Yes, next weekendLOL, either you're a late night brewer, or you're talking about next weekend![]()
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Yes, next weekendsorry, in my head it was completely clear!
Mashed in on a German pils. Well, German-inspired. I'm using whirlpool hops, the Germans might scoff at it, but I like it.
I will admit I have no idea what I'm doing but hoping for some improvement. Just doesn't click for me on what I need to do or add to the water so I just went with some general addition that was recommended. We'll see how it turns out.
got to thinking I'm getting a wee bit tired of brewing the same things over and over, so I'm going way back in the time machine and brewing up a clone of Firestone Walker's Wookie Jack.
I HAVE been known to brew the house lager back to back, but that's just because it disappears so damn fast.never the same twice! otherwise it's BMC....![]()
I HAVE been known to brew the house lager back to back, but that's just because it disappears so damn fast.