BrewMan13
Whole Nother Level Brewing
Been busy with moving, but managed to kick the sahti and finally put the doppelbock on after about 6 months of lagering.
Just curious, which HBS in the Seattle area? Micro Homebrew or one of the others? My go to HBS is in Redmond.Sitting here tonight working on the 2019 Holiday Ale recipe. Grain was purchased today, LHBS had a great Black Friday sale on ($35 for 55lbs of two row, oh hells yes), and boss was gracious enough to let me leave early to go get it. Last year's batch was very well received; this year going with a bit more grain to heft up the ABV, also to get 7 gallons in the fermenter so 2 of them can get bottle conditioned; the rest will be kegged. My sister was nagging me at Thanksgiving as to when it would be ready since she absolutely adored it last year.
I usually go to Mt Si in Snoqualmie. Easy drive from my house (I live out towards Maple Valley), just a hop up 18 and a bit on 90. She's got a good selection of grain, decent variety of hops, and if I need a random piece of equipment she's usually got that too. Regular price on 55lbs of GW two row is $42.99, still a good price around here.Just curious, which HBS in the Seattle area? Micro Homebrew or one of the others? My go to HBS is in Redmond.
Never been but should check it out one of these days when I come back from skiing.Thanks for that. I usually go to Mt Si in Snoqualmie.
2nd hops harvest in one year. Still a lot growing and not ripe yet, but these were! View attachment 655830
I have a woodworking apprentice, and we had made arrangements to make some beer crates today, basically to show him how to do dovetail joints. But, I do most of that work outside, so I don't have so much sawdust in the shop. Weather is .