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Last night tapped the WF lager I kegged yesterday; was a bit worried about this one, yeast was 5th gen and the first taste out of the fermenter wasn't great, also I pushed this one fast; 7 days grain to glass. Crashing & carbonation took care of the slight offness, just a nice light crisp lager now. Yay something other than heavy dark beer on tap again!
 
First sample taste of my 4/4/21 Citra Pils, 1.056 using WLP833 Bock yeast. Clean and delicious, brings out the Citra hops used. Next is aging, I like my Pilsners after lagering about 90 days.
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Read I-don't-know-how-many pages of forum posts in preparation for my first forray into the world of kveik.
You will be amazed, trust me. I absolutely cannot wait until July when I can use it again, made the best IPA of my life with that and Citra/Sabro using Loki last summer. Threw some huge pineapple esters, fermented super clean, and since I used citra/sabro for the hops it only made it better. This summer I'm going to see what it does with Mosaic.
 
Kegged my first brut neipa (FG: a solid 1.000) and cleaned the carboys, then used my siphon tank to refill the 5# cylinder I use for transfers and carbonation.

Then took The Spousal Unit out for a sit-down dinner for the first time in 14 months and 17 days.
It was just like I remember it :)

Cheers!
 
Kegged up my latest NEIPA, this one with about 2/3 rakau and 1/3 mosaic for the hop bill, with more dry-hops than I usually do. Gravity sample was already quite tasty, can't wait until it's fully carbed! Also brewed up a schwarzbier, great efficiency, fingers crossed.
 
Checked the fermentation progress on Why Is The Beer Always Gone... and forgot to pull the airlock (DOH!). So the little yeasties DID get to taste the vodka... but it didn't pull the whole volume into the tank, so I guess I'm lucky.

Fermentation seems very slow or complete -- SG was 1.026, ABV 7.35, roughly 67% attenuation, which is 7 points lower than the specs call for (74 - 78%). Very little gas is bubbling out, and the tank is starting to clear from the top. The flavor is very clean, somewhat estery, with a solid hint of orange-citrus in the back of the throat. Maybe a whole ounce of orange peel was a bit too much...

Obviously, I'll check it again in 3 or 4 days. It'll be drinkable. And I'm sure it will age well.
 
Only thing I'm doing for beer this week is drinking it. Preparing for massive road trip vacation starting on Friday after work. Driving to Vegas (yes from Western Washington, we are batsh*t crazy), staying there for a few days to play and visit the husband's best friend, then taking a foray up into Idaho to visit inlaws and kids, then home through Montana with a stop to visit my uncle and aunt who recently relocated to Ennis. Eager to take the new-ish (last October) car on its first road trip, and getting the hell out of dodge and away from work for a while. Tomorrow need to bottle up a few to take with us, with four on tap it's going to be a hard decision to make which ones get to go. Lager for sure, Citra/Sabro IPA as well, and maybe a couple bottles of the hard root beer to see if anyone likes it (it's weird but I can't bring myself to dump it). Is it Friday yet?
 
Brewed my big ass stout today, hit all the good numbers including the 1.106 OG :rock:
But I was making tiny messes all friggin' day - which as this stuff is black as night makes it all the more evident I was a slob :)
It actually added up to real time lost - probably totalled a good half hour - and this beast takes long enough already!

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I'm pooped...and I need a beer...

Cheers! ;)
 
Brewed a really simple Blonde/Amber ale. Sitting in the shade watching the IC irrigate one corner of the front yard.View attachment 730419

YOU FARMERS ARE BRILLIANT! I’ve been catching my chiller out water for irrigation but never thought to also water the grass!!! I’m absolutely doing that this summer.

Dan
 
Only thing I'm doing for beer this week is drinking it. Preparing for massive road trip vacation starting on Friday after work. Driving to Vegas (yes from Western Washington, we are batsh*t crazy), staying there for a few days to play and visit the husband's best friend, then taking a foray up into Idaho to visit inlaws and kids, then home through Montana with a stop to visit my uncle and aunt who recently relocated to Ennis. Eager to take the new-ish (last October) car on its first road trip, and getting the hell out of dodge and away from work for a while. Tomorrow need to bottle up a few to take with us, with four on tap it's going to be a hard decision to make which ones get to go. Lager for sure, Citra/Sabro IPA as well, and maybe a couple bottles of the hard root beer to see if anyone likes it (it's weird but I can't bring myself to dump it). Is it Friday yet?


LOL Friday was yesterday, when you get back, i'm glad you got some time off!

I'm breaking in a dog food 50lb vittels vault with something more worth while for beer! :mug:
 
Opened a nip of English barleywine, first taste of batch #16 bottled six months ago in the last few hours of 2020.

Prepped water and grain for batch #29, tomorrow's AK.


#16 huh, just wait another 14 years. you'll be telling to get out of the basement! and then another 20 years, you'll wish it visted more often, ;)

(speaking of which, i feel like taking a smell of my 13 year old brandy on memorial day, getting ready for yearly snifter on the 4th! :mug:)
 

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