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Well I was planning the 07.07.07 7-Grain Revolution for tomorrow, but stuff came up for tomorrow afternoon. I have all the ingredients, now I just have to figure out when to brew it. I also bought the ingredients for the 07.07.07 Rye IPA today, so now I really need to schedule time to brew.
 
I bought everything for the Resurrection 777 IPA this morning, but won't get a chance to brew until next weekend. Finally got the ESB and the Temptation Red racked today, I'm oaking Temptation for a week or two.
 
I'm brewing a brown ale right now, AG. 2 hour mash ! Nothing to do but wait.
 
High octane hefe! the idea was conseived here

http://homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=25558

just mashed 3lb red wheat and 1 lb 2 row (why the hell did I order 2 row!! I meant to get pilsner but it was free since I won the austin homebrew weekly give away)

I'm waiting for it to come to a boil and I'm going to add a can of wheat LME (got a 10% discount on this!! bc It was my first time going to the ONLY LHBS in town and last week was my bday!)

And I'm pitching on a yeast cake of Wyeast Bavarian Hefe yeast that I just bottled the beer from.


On a side note I'm having a Spaten Optimator for the first time and it's awesome! even my girlfriend liked it.....is it me or does it taste like cherries?


Happy brewing!
 
Well, after losing some serious dough at poker I still have a good brew to look forward to. My AAA brew in my sig turned out pretty good and is fermenting strongly thanks to a big starter. Oh, and yes I am pretty lit right about now... anyway, brew on people!
 
Almost done with the microwave cart conversion:
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Need an extension for the burner hose, remove a few slats to make a space for the propane and I'll have mobile mashing.

[You can see another Spring project in the lower left, de-rusting Bertha]
 
Wow... This brew was the first one I used a starter on... Had a 2" thick krausen about 6.5 hours after pitching!

Consider me a starter convert, I'm never gonna brew without using one again.

-D
 
Just lit the burner for my strike water. Wife and kids are at a b-day party, so I got a couple hours to myself.

Cheers
 
Rook said:
Its an extract recipe that calls for some grains to be steeped, but I'm converting it to a partial mash recipe. It calls for an early addition of DME then a late addition of LME. I'm converting the DME to 2 row UK and mashing it with the rest of the grains that are listed (including munich, which I don't know why they tell me to steep). stoked, haven't brewed in a while.
Sounds great bro...

:mug:
 
.....and done

not a bad job. I didnt set any time records but it was nice to just sit back and enjoy the session

this one is going to go fast, I cant wait
 
homebrewer_99 said:
It's you...the Reinheitsgebot forbids it....;)

yeah I knew that ....thats why I thought it was strange....hey whats your APA recipe if you don't mind?
 
Finshed up yesterday right as the rain started. Only had a couple raindrops infiltrate my brewpot.

I did get a lot of looks from the neighbors drinving by. I was sitting in front of my house with my burners and my brewpot.

A couple old ladies came by and complimented me on the smell, they wanted to know what I was cooking and I said "beer!". They said "smells good!" started walking off and then REALIZED what I said, they came back and checked everything out.

I'm pretty sure everyone in the neigborhood knows who I am now.

Brewed my mead and my saison. Wort temp in the primary was around 98F. I couldn't drop it any more. I ranout of ice and I was pressed for time and clear skies. I pitched the yeast (white labs for each). Its been 24 hours, no noticable fermentation, I know I'm just impatient.
 
SWEET!!!
We polished off a growler of Mac & Jack's while brewing the clone. I couldn't be happier with how the brew day went honestly.

Its my first time breaking in the new mash-tun, and everything went perfectly. I calculated my strike water temperature with beersmith, and after strike I was PERFECTLY at 155. My sparge water was at 170 EXACTLY when I needed it, and my satinless steel braided hose kept the runnings clean from the get go.

After all was said and done my OG was DEAD ON at 1.060, which means that my mash efficiency was right on with expectations.

It makes me want to brew all grain SO badly :)
 
mizzoueng said:
Finshed up yesterday right as the rain started. Only had a couple raindrops infiltrate my brewpot.

I did get a lot of looks from the neighbors drinving by. I was sitting in front of my house with my burners and my brewpot.

A couple old ladies came by and complimented me on the smell, they wanted to know what I was cooking and I said "beer!". They said "smells good!" started walking off and then REALIZED what I said, they came back and checked everything out.

I'm pretty sure everyone in the neigborhood knows who I am now.

Brewed my mead and my saison. Wort temp in the primary was around 98F. I couldn't drop it any more. I ranout of ice and I was pressed for time and clear skies. I pitched the yeast (white labs for each). Its been 24 hours, no noticable fermentation, I know I'm just impatient.


You pitched at 98F??!?!?!?!?! Um, don't be surprised if you are waiting quite awhile for fermentation. That's awful warm for pitching.
Dude, I can't believe you were willing to fork over the dough for burners for boiling, and haven't sprung for a chiller yet. The chiller should be your first extra expenditure, IMHO. Then no worries about running out of ice........
 
I brewed up a boulevard wheat clone on wed. I was worried that I may have caused an infection, I had some little problems at the end. But it has been fermenting like crazy and smells great, so i guess i did good. I guess the saying that beer is more forgivable than people think is true.
 
I'll be brewing a dunkelweisen tonight, I think. I made up this recipe and not sure if I went by the dunkel standards. Should be a dark weizen though:

4lb pils malt
4lb pale wheat
2lb dark wheat
1lb Durst Munich
.5 Cararoma

1oz hallertauer 60 min
1oz hallertauer 30 min

WLP300
 
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