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Moved my 2.5L WLP833 second-stage starter to the fridge to crash for a couple days before decanting and stepping up again. It looks like the yeast is still really happy, even a couple months after rinsing it.
 
Started more malt, found a hot air popper (flaked maize! Bah! I will make my own adjuncts for this batch!), and started drying some mandarin orange peel for a future witbier-type project.

I like this thread! It helps me celebrate the little things, and reminds me that brew-day is not a 6-hour event that happens occasionally, but the culmination of many little steps that all go in to crafting one's own beer.
 
Cleaned and organized the kitchen at the cabin swmbo was getting upset with it being in this state

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I might brew again this weekend. A rye-based ale, with black pepper spicing, and I will do it in the garage, with a burner that should be freed from two feet of snow.
 
andvari7 said:
I might brew again this weekend. A rye-based ale, with black pepper spicing, and I will do it in the garage, with a burner that should be freed from two feet of snow.

So your decision to brew this weekend is what you did for beer Today? Haha just as good a thing as any other I guess. I like it.
 
I tested my DIY roller mill and it works!!! So stoked I can't wait to mash tomorrow... And *all* of the grain is gonna be crushed properly! Even the wheat!! Hello 80+ % efficiency...
 
Cleaned my mash tun and keggle from yesterday's batch. Doing one or two more this week so lots of cleaning to look forward to.
 
Talked to my wife on the phone about how my red ale is coming along...I'm out of town for work for the next ??? Months, looks like her and my other brewing buddy will bottle this one.

She also informed me that all my gear for my RIS showed up in the mail, and like a good wife she wanted me to know that she opened it and immediately put my yeast in the fridge. No idea when I'll be brewing it, but let's hope it's sooner than later.
 
So your decision to brew this weekend is what you did for beer Today? Haha just as good a thing as any other I guess. I like it.

Well, had I responded yesterday, I would have added that I racked to secondary last night. Lost 1/3 to trub, but otherwise salvageable. Conditioning is in two weeks. Tasting is in March.

However, I did not respond last night, so my previous statement stands.
 
10 minutes into the boil of my latest batch of caribou slobber. With proper temp control, this time.
 
I bought some more airlocks and drilled stoppers, as well as some small plastic bins to store specialty grains.

That was yesterday. Instead of a new entry, today I weighed and milled grains and weighed out hops for an IPA I am brewing tomorrow, plus ordered the last grain, hops and some Denny's Favorite 50 I need for two more batches I am planning to brew soon. I was planning to drive to that particular LHBS (about 40 minutes or so each way) until I found out that for $5 they deliver once a week to somewhere much closer to home.
 
I took a second sample of my lager, now in a D-rest. The beer is cleaning up nicely and the gravity is at 1.010, starting at 1.054.
 
Boiled and pitched yeast on sour cranberry ale. I think this one might be good! Hydro sample tasted like a pop tart!
 
Took more labels off bottles up to 180 now (my goal is 240).

Took gravity reading on my Pineapple Pale. It's been in Secondary for 3 days and there is just a hint of Pineapple but it compliments the beer quite well. 10 more days and I will bottle.
 
Just bottled my 2nd pm pale ale a couple hours ago. Had originally intended it as a bit more of an English pale,with NZ hops. turned out more like the idea I had for an ale that thinks it's a pilsner-light lager. My "hopped & confused"ale may just be here sooner than I thought.
 
As I do every day, I checked on the temp of my fermenting ESB. Then I purchased a digital thermometer with timer and probe to be used during mashing, and picked up a scale to help get my hop quantities correct.
 
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