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Planned my brewday for this weekend and figured out my water adjustments. Brewing an Irish Red I'm naming Patrick's Red Arse :cross:
 
Pimped out my mash tun so I don't have to use a bag during my mash any more.

$12.95 - Faucet hose - sawed off and pulled rubber hose out
$9.89 - Brass Valve
$9.00 - additional pieces - washers, o-rings, rubber washers, etc.

It actually turned out really well although I couldn't find a Cross piece as I wanted to go around the sides of the tun then through the middle. Oh well, my braid goes perfectly around the side. Hopefully this will improve my efficiency.
 
Sampled my Hefeweizen, it was my first all grain brew. A little cloudy since it was the first pour off the keg, very flavorful made me thirsty for more.
 
It's small, but I went and bought a fifth of the cheapest vodka I could find. That stuff is probably nasty, but I'm not going to drink it. It's for the airlock. ;)
 
BarefootFriar said:
It's small, but I went and bought a fifth of the cheapest vodka I could find. That stuff is probably nasty, but I'm not going to drink it. It's for the airlock. ;)

I forgot the other day I started an experiment to make graham cracker extract with vodka
 
I have 2 750ml bottles full of kola nut and everclear. They are about 5 months old now, and making good extract. :)

One has a base of what amounts to a kola nut gravy. This one is a dark red. The other is kola nut powder, and is amber. The kola nut powder is spicier. I can't really describe the flavor. Nothing really tastes like kola nut. It is a bit dry on the tongue, like tannin.

Oh, what did I do for beer? I drank some wine instead.
 
Cleaned out two dirty 2 gallon frosting buckets to use as primary fermenters for my small batch setup. The rest of the supplies (new airlocks, grommets for bucket lids, mini siphon, etc) should be delivered tomorrow :ban: and then I can get down to brewing!

There's still a lingering frosting odor though. Anybody have recommendations on how to get rid of that? Oxyclean soak?
 
But then I guess that would mean that HE didn't do anything for beer that day. That would be on the thread "What beer did for ME today".
 
Brewed my 100 Year War IPA

Hit 72% efficiency with my first switch to crushing my own grains (also had a boil over while in the restroom...oops)

Was gettin 65ish with the lhbs crushing for me
 
Called the hardware store that has a 72,000 btu burner for 60 bucks to see if they actually had any in stock. Might have my burner tomorrow. Then to upgrade the pot and get a chiller built and I'll be ready for 5-10 gallon batches. This summer hopefully.....
 
Improved my mash tun.....significantly.

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Diluted the overly powerful gingerale cider, whatever. That made a four gallon batch an eight gallon batch. Added more unfermented cider, water, some syrup made with the same cider, and some kola nut powder. I had almost forgotten I had that until I had to move the extract the other day.

It's now a nicely balanced sessionable, though it could use a couple more weeks to mellow out a bit.
 
Removing labels from about two cases of beer. Working up the recipe for tomorrow's Black Coffee RyePA.
 
Tried my "galaxy is still here" (brewed on 12/22/12) galaxy Maris otter SMaSH. Need some more Time to carb. Other than that a nice hop aroma and flavor profile. Looking forward to see how it changes with more time to carb.
 
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