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3 gallons of Skeeter Pee that's about ready to bottle.
4 gallons of cream ale that I think should be clearing by now (just over 3 weeks) but it's still awfully muddy-looking.

I'm trying to figure out what I want to brew next, to drink this summer. A patersbier or a witbier.
 
Yeast cake from a a blonde. I'm going to try to brew a summer wheat in the next day or so.
 
5 gal Citral Pale Ale
3 gal Apfelwein
1 gal Cranberry Pomegranate Apfelwein
1 gal Black Cherry Apfelwein
1 gal Cyser (Apple Mead)
 
5 gallons of a Chocolate Covered Orange Stout (OG 1.092)

3 gallons of a Pink Peppercorn, Pink Sea Salt, Pink Grapefruit Gose (OG 1.047)

5 gallons of a Amarillo, Centennial, Simcoe Double IPA (OG 1.081)

Excited for all of them to be ready to drink.


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5 gal of all grain Blue Moon clone, smells amazing! Been in there for 1 week today. Will probably transfer to secondary on Saturday or Sunday, all fermentation appears to be completed
 
5 gal of all grain Blue Moon clone, smells amazing! Been in there for 1 week today. Will probably transfer to secondary on Saturday or Sunday, all fermentation appears to be completed


Care to share the recipe? Is it already on here?
 
Bravo/vienna SMaSH saison, fermenting at incredible speed thanks to Belle Saison dry yeast.
 
Gotta check the FG on my Irish red again today. Darn S-04 is sluggish this time. 80, 40, 30, 50...it's like weather by Sibyl?! The dry stout should be ready for a 1st FG too.
 
Fermenter 1: 23 litre batch of raspberry wine
--> 7 litres of headspace, fermentation room 18 celcius and I still might need to just open the lid due to rapid C02 production. EC-1118 + DAP.

Fermenter 2: 23 litre batch of hefeweizen
--> Lallemand Munich yeast

Fermenter 3: 20 litre batch of apple cider
--> EC-1118 + DAP.

Fermenters 4-22: empty
 
I have a Dortmunder and a hoppy black lager (Black IPA with lager yeast). I have so much beer right now I should probably take a few weeks off from brewing...But I don't wanna!!
 
French Saison
French Saison with Brett (split batch)
Flanders Red style ale
skeeter pee - almost ready to clear!
Rye Saison with brett, orange peel, chardonnay soaked oak
Rye Saison with brett, chardonnay soaked oak
 
My IPA gets dry-hopped tonight, and I am already wondering what to brew next... I was going to do the Centennial Blonde extract version and rack it over fresh-picked strawberries, but I never got the strawberries. And, there is this AWA recipe I just saw I want to try...

I should just stick to the blonde and not worry about strawberries.
 
Raspberry wine been going hard for 7.5 days and still showing no signs of slowing down. No idea how to determine the starting gravity because it's 6 kg of sugar dissolved in water and then 7.5 kg of raspberries tied inside of a large mesh bag. Should have pulled and squeezed the bag last night but was too damned busy. Will definitely need to do it tonight.

Apple cider also going hard for 7.5 days already and still looking like breast milk. EC-1118 and DAP.
 
5 gallons of a wheat saison with honey, orange and lemongrass. It's going to secondary today or tomorrow to get it off the large pile of sludge and ready to keg once it's settled.

Tonight I'll have a Pils/Simcoe SMASH fermenting as long as I can get the grass mowed this morning and start brewing before it's too late. I've got a 3 tap kegerator on its way and I'm trying desperately to make sure I have plenty to put in it once it arrives. :)
 
5 gal of lambic, 3 months old now and building up a nice pellicle.

5 gal of Berliner Weisse, kettle soured with lacto and fermenting with a neutral ale yeast.

5 gal of a citra-heavy ipa fermenting with conan.

Coming soon: Helles, American Hefe, and something with lots of simcoe or mosaic.
 
As of last night, Orange Blossom Honey Braggot, brewed with Citra and Lemon Drop Hops and Lemon grass.

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