OK boys and girls,
Chris and I got together last night and racked the Utopia.
We had a HUGE layer of yeast and trub on the bottom of the fermentor.
You can see from the shadow on the inside how far up in the fermentor the yeast came.
Sort of messed up our plans, we figured on racking into two 6 gallon carboys and because we lost so much we ended up going into a 6 and a 3.
A six, a three and a large Grolsch bottle. Yup, we have a touch of extra beer left over. And it tastes GREAT!!!!!! Very malty, nice bitterness, complex, not too sweet and very nicely balanced.
Best part of all? I'm bringing the Grolsh bottle to The Witches Brew tonight (Thursday), so if anyone wants to try some, that is the place to be. TWB is open 6-8 tonight, I'll be there when Steve opens the door.
(I'll beat NowhereneartheCapeBrewing to the punch... No charge!)
Sorry for the crappy pictures, took them with my cellphone. The beer is nowhere near as cloudy as it looks in these pictures, but we also were pretty liberal when it came to sucking up yeast. We're at 1.030 (17.5% ABV) and there is still some fermenting going on so we wanted to keep a layer of yeast in the bottles, both for future fermentation/cleanup and as protection from oxidation. This is going to stay around in the carboys for at least another year and so we're planning ahead. I put a few handfuls of oak chips in a mason jar and covered them with Knob Creek, we'll be adding them to the mix in a few months.
We also decided based on samples last night to make another batch of this next year. It's THAT good!
Paulthenurse