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Transfer from your BK to LBK through a strainer. Trust me, it will catch a SH!T ton of hot/cold break trub! ;)

The past two beers, that is exactly what I had to do, due to the fact I am using whole-cone hops. I fish the bulk of the hops out and throw them away, and then use the strainer over the opening of the LBK when I pour the wort in.

Maybe this time I'll leave the hops in the strainer to act as a filter-bed... hmm...
 
Holy crap busy night in the brewery...

-poured a double IPA from the tap to kick things off

-deepened the cold crash from 5C to 1.5C on a Rye IPA that's finishing

-tested the Pilsener that's 15 days into primary and 3 days into diacetyl rest - 1.007 now - woot! - still seems like there's a faint buttery aroma and flavor - I'm chalking that up to the Wyeast 2001 Urquell yeast. I'm very sensitive to diacetyl and it's not objectionable, so I'm calling it good, so...

-racked Pilsener to 2ndry and crashed to 35F for lagering

-collected a pint of Urquell yeast slurry from the carboy

-PBW cleaned the carboy primary

-PBW cleaned a keg I had sitting around waiting to be cleaned

-while all that was going on I boiled up a 4 gallons of water with a couple of 1 liter mason jars in it to sterilize them. I use those for collecting yeast
 
Dry hopped a brett pale ale, blended a saison and a golden sour then dry hopped it as well. I'm contemplating bottling 11 gallons of sour brown that have been on oak for a couple months. Right now I'm doing the best thing you can do for homebrew, I'm drinking it. :mug:
 
Brewing a Chinook single hop IPA. The hood smell great, not as much pine as I had expected.
 
Bought a Tap-a-keg system so I can take 3 gallons of my brew to the beach this weekend.
 
I just racked my IPA over to a keg and put it on to carb. It smells amazing and the sample tastes great. This will be a good one. I'm also picking up some BLC and building the fountain pump draft line cleaner to do a little Spring cleaning on the draft system.
 
I brewed for the first time in just about forever today. I packed up my equipment, went to my friend's house, and we drove to his girlfriend's dad's house, and I helped them brew a vanilla porter. (Well, I'm bad at giving directions and asking for help, so I may have hogged a good bit of the brewing process myself.) Before today, I think it was something like at least two years since I brewed a batch. Hopefully I can get more energy for brewing in the future, because I am worn out, and it was only extract!
 
Made a starter for the porter this weekend. Tried a neighbor's homebrew, took some notes for him.
 
I joined a very interesting and lot of active beer brewers forum. This is my very first step in becoming a home brewer.
 
Unpacked what was left over in my brew equipment from nine years ago.... Clear tubing was sortof melted and gooey. Looked at a couple of recipes from the early 90s and an old LHBS order sheet from 1995. Guess I'm gonna be updating some things.
 
Cleaned my fermentors, made a 3rd stage yeast starter for an imperial amber IPA. Oh and drank a lot of homebrew. :)
 
I stewarded this past weekend at the NHC judging event at Singlecut Brewery in Queens, NY. A lot of fun and a great bunch of people. Shout out to Chris Cuzme for organizing and Singlecut for providing space.

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I stewarded this past weekend at the NHC judging event at Singlecut Brewery in Queens, NY. A lot of fun and a great bunch of people. Shout out to Chris Cuzme for organizing and Singlecut for providing space.


I hope you handled my beers well
 
I did enter a BDSA - damn you!

You're safe.

Per BJCP 2015, Belgian Dark Strong Ale is now in category 26 "Trappist" (go figure). I was stewarding 25c Belgian Golden Strong.

I'll get ya next time.
 
I built a wooden shelf from deck boards and 2x4(s) in my keg fridge. The glass shelves and plastic rails weren't built for two full kegs.
 
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