
My Erdinger clone yesterday evening. Very refreshing in 32C heat.
Not bad unless I forget and kneel on it, then it's OUCH. Probably bruised the kneecap worse than I thought.I'm trying to get my porter keg to kick so I can swap in the Uley's Old Spot clone. The porter is good but I'm over it at this point.
How's that knee?
Off to the mountains near Asheville - no HB styles for 3-4 days. Thankfully, lots of good commercial options, but the craft beer industry is exceptionally weak at providing an awesome English Brown Ale. How can this be? This is crazy to me. Nothing better than an English Brown Ale, EKG/Fuggles.
Thankfully, I can suffer in the sauna at the ridiculously nice place we are staying at.
The area around Black Mountain has been the spot for immediate family vacations for several years now. It's about 20 minutes to Asheville which in my mind is the epicenter of craft brewing - for the country perhaps and certainly for the East Coast. Lots of awesome breweries are everywhere, and you can get a Sierra Nevada or New Belgium variety that is so fresh it is very pleasing. Just had a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale at My Father's Pizza (awesome pizza, stellar!) and I was always a fan of their Pale Ale but this draft was spectacular. Too many local beers to name - hard to go wrong with any of them. It is a beer town and the weaker breweries have been weeded out over the last few years. Hard to go wrong - they know how to make beer.Recommendation?
Green Man Brewery. Not a brown, but passable.Off to the mountains near Asheville - no HB styles for 3-4 days. Thankfully, lots of good commercial options, but the craft beer industry is exceptionally weak at providing an awesome English Brown Ale. How can this be? This is crazy to me. Nothing better than an English Brown Ale, EKG/Fuggles.
Thankfully, I can suffer in the sauna at the ridiculously nice place we are staying at.
Suhweeeet!The area around Black Mountain has been the spot for immediate family vacations for several years now. It's about 20 minutes to Asheville which in my mind is the epicenter of craft brewing - for the country perhaps and certainly for the East Coast. Lots of awesome breweries are everywhere, and you can get a Sierra Nevada or New Belgium variety that is so fresh it is very pleasing. Just had a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale at My Father's Pizza (awesome pizza, stellar!) and I was always a fan of their Pale Ale but this draft was spectacular. Too many local beers to name - hard to go wrong with any of them. It is a beer town and the weaker breweries have been weeded out over the last few years. Hard to go wrong - they know how to make beer.
For places to stay - I have always used Greybeard Rentals, which offers a wide selection of places depending on the size of your party and what you want. Currently at Peak Perfection, which is a huge place, but not too bad when 4 families are splitting the tab. Yeah... I would recommend it. Really nice place.
https://www.greybeardrentals.com/asheville-vacation-rentals/peak-perfection
Saint ClaudiusB!I saved a local brewery from a disaster today.
I received an emergency call stating that their European system was down due to two problems, and flying in a repair crew would take too long.
They know I have a little knowledge of brewing and automation, and ask me for help.
The first problem was in the mill room with the grain mill.
The second problem was with the läuter tun's rake not turning.
With the help of a few beers, I was lucky to take care of the problems, and on Monday, a few batches can be brewed again.
I bottled this today, it smelt Dankalicious hahaMy 100th batch in my 35L robobrew is a 6.5%ish cascadian ale. I rarely brew over 4%, but this is a bit special, and today i dry hopped it with 140g of Centennial ( 5gal ). Will get 5 days at 15c, and then i'll bottle.
Haven't dry hopped for a bottled beer for years. Threw them in a hop sock. Probably bottle on sunday.
Hoping for a big Centennial punch
I surprised they didn't just hire your brewing rig for a few weeks...I saved a local brewery from a disaster today.
I received an emergency call stating that their European system was down due to two problems, and flying in a repair crew would take too long.
They know I have a little knowledge of brewing and automation, and ask me for help.
The first problem was in the mill room with the grain mill.
The second problem was with the läuter tun's rake not turning.
With the help of a few beers, I was lucky to take care of the problems, and on Monday, a few batches can be brewed again.
Every bottle quaffed is a scientific exbeeriment.Packaged 42 bottles. Deep-cleaned fermenter and bottling bucket.
Now I'm done doing things for beer for awhile.
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