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The one in the fermenter looks like itll be too brown colored though.
That’s the problem when we all discuss “Oktoberfest” beers. There are so many different beers ranging from the crisp blonde festbiers to the dark copper colored Märzens. The Oktoberfest I brew is a semi-traditional dark malty Märzen. My last batch looked like this… 4F28BC7D-2D33-4D72-9365-EC78DD729756.jpeg
 
That’s the problem when we all discuss “Oktoberfest” beers. There are so many different beers ranging from the crisp blonde festbiers to the dark copper colored Märzens. The Oktoberfest I brew is a semi-traditional dark malty Märzen. My last batch looked like this…View attachment 777921
If mine skirts on that color, ill be more than happy. I'm worried that it will be in that dark brown bock territory but if it tastes good, I can generally look the other way. My first ale fermented batch was a beautiful golden/amber color and I was chasing that, but for whatever reason I grabbed Carafe II instead of the light color pale chocolate that I use for color adjustments.
 
Another HB Pilsner.
I just entered it in the Rocky Mountain Homebrew Challenge as a 5D German Pilsner. I’m tempted to send another 3 bottles and enter it in the 3B Czech Premium Pale category also to see how the scores and judging notes compare.
Good idea, bad idea?
My Vienna lager will be going too.
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HB Lawnmower Blonde in a fancy glass. I still can’t taste anything, so proper glassware seems unnecessary. I kegged this beer about 5 days ago and still have no idea about how it tastes. All I get is “cold and fizzy”. Considering that it’s harvest time and the work days last about 2 hours longer than I have enough energy for, cold and fizzy is good enough. :cool:
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HB Lawnmower Blonde in a fancy glass. I still can’t taste anything, so proper glassware seems unnecessary. I kegged this beer about 5 days ago and still have no idea about how it tastes. All I get is “cold and fizzy”. Considering that it’s harvest time and the work days last about 2 hours longer than I have enough energy for, cold and fizzy is good enough. :cool:
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What a horrible time to be inflicted with the ‘Rona if that’s what you have. At least your symptoms seem to be somewhat mild. Feel better.
 
Old Fashioned night cap.
On another note, do any of the regulars here have any tips for good spots in Seattle, WA? I’m heading there next week for a work trip so I’m looking for good food and drink, especially on the company’s dime.

I love Fremont and Georgetown beers. I dont know if they have food options.
 
That’s the problem when we all discuss “Oktoberfest” beers. There are so many different beers ranging from the crisp blonde festbiers to the dark copper colored Märzens. The Oktoberfest I brew is a semi-traditional dark malty Märzen. My last batch looked like this…View attachment 777921
I got one lagering rn and oh does it smell good!!
 
Another HB Pilsner.
I just entered it in the Rocky Mountain Homebrew Challenge as a 5D German Pilsner. I’m tempted to send another 3 bottles and enter it in the 3B Czech Premium Pale category also to see how the scores and judging notes compare.
Good idea, bad idea?
My Vienna lager will be going too.
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By coincidence I have those same three category entries lagering right now for a September comp. Also a Helles Bock and a Blonde Ale. First time I've had four lagers simultaneously going for a single competition. I'm anxious to hear how you do. Good luck!
 
By coincidence I have those same three category entries lagering right now for a September comp. Also a Helles Bock and a Blonde Ale. First time I've had four lagers simultaneously going for a single competition. I'm anxious to hear how you do. Good luck!
I have a month to go. It is on September 17. I just paid for my entries last night. I hope they do well. Good luck to you too.
 
Many many many, maybe not in Seattle Proper but close by. I live in the South End (about 30 miles south of Downtown). Most of the local pubs in Seattle have a great variety of the local breweries offerings. Georgetown tasting room does not have food, but there are always food trucks around. Pike Brewing has a spot in the Pike Place Market (you NEED to go to the Market at least, it's a must-see). I'll think on it some and get back to you tomorrow, we just got home from trip to Boston and we are TIRED.
 

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