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It was nice this weekend so I managed to get a few batches brewed:
24L of ESB
24L of Pale Ale
23L of Hard Apple Cider

Brewed last weekend:
24L of DIPA (A Humulus Ludicrous clone that I really hope works out)
24L of Nut Brown Ale

Ready to be kegged/bottled when I get a chance this week:
24L of Oktoberfest
24L of ESB

Aging in Secondary:
24L Russian Imperial Stout
 
1) 5gal Saison racked on 1 oz winesoaked (pinot noir) oak chips

2) 5 gal simcoe and saphir IPA

3) 5 gal Czech pilsner

4) bottled (ready tomorrow!) 5 gal Belgian HG Ale w coriander n orange peel

5) bottled blueberry wheat ale (oxidated bc of siphon trouble, so drinking it fast!)

Next up, amber lager? Maybe an Irish red?
 
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Czariffic RIS, and Cream Ale
 
Foreign Extra Stout with Brett C and oak with 5 months to go, in secondary.
Old Ale just finishing up primary.
American Pale Ale just went into primary today.
 
I got northern brewers irish blonde ale in my car boy and i have an open fermenter so that means i'll brew something up this evening
 
It was two weeks ago today that I brewed the light colored ale on Fat Tuesday. Gotta take first FG sample later today. Dito this Saturday for the the dark lager at two weeks. I'm vary curious as to how close to a stable FG these are this week with the WL029 yeast. Steadiest fermenter I've ever seen. I hope it's settled out pretty well at this point. I'd love to knock off the week of settling so I can bottle & wash the yeast for the next batch coming in from midwest any day now.
 
10gal Calypso Citrus Saison--2 days at about 64F, will ramp up to 70F or so this afternoon to push the attenuation. Used a blend of 530/3711--should be bone dry and full o' flavor :)

Also just about ready to force carb my CAP--hydro sample tasted delicious!
 
Right now I have Skeeter Pee bubbling away. Getting ready for the spring and summer months here. Later tonight I will have some Honey Cream Ale fermenting away.


Primary: Air-Soon to be rectified
Secondary: Skeeter Pee
Conditioning: Pumpkin Ale
In Bottles: Blonde Ale, White House Honey Ale
 

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