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I've got me 2.5 gallons of Kama Citra Session IPA from Northern Brewer that's on final day of dry hopping and used a saison yeast (3724).
I've got 2.5 gallons of Kama Citra Session IPA (the other half of the batch I bought) that's sitting in a bucket with Conan DIPA yeast.
5 gallons sitting of Conundrum Session IPA (I know, lot of sessions, but this one was really hoppy) that I just brewed last night on Conan yeast also.

Porter in bottles.
 
I have 5 gallons of brown ale that I loosely based on the BYO clone recipe of Bells Best Brown. I did all grain of course, Rahr Pale Ale, with a pound each Briess Special Roast, Crystal 60, and Victory, along with 6 oz of British Chocolate. A little bit of Apollo for bittering with Fuggle to finish the boil. US-05.
 
3 gallons of Irish Red - house recipe that we do 3-4 times a year. This was the first time with someone watching (wanted to see before trying their own kit).
 
I've got an American Amber in one that turned out an amazing deep ruby color that I've been chasing with every other amber I've made. Very excited to taste it.

I also have a Crystal/Amarillo APA with a nice malt presence to it that should turn out great.
 
1 gallon of berliner that i racked onto prickly pear. Its a beautiful pink color and most of the fruit has already sunk to the bottom. Should cold crash easy.

1 gallon of berliner that went onto a berry/cherry blend. Its a deep purple. Lots of gunk on top that hopefully will fall out easily.

5 gallons of a flanders red chilling at my parents house. Had to brew that one so that i can let it age in peace without checking it every other day. Also my last brew as a single lad.
 
5 Gallons of Ed's Apfelwein sitting at about 2 months in the carboy
20 Gallons of Summer Stout between 1 and two weeks since pitching
5 Gallons of Terrapin Rye Clone which I just dry-hopped... this is taking FOREVER

and about to add 10 gallons of Centennial Blonde on Sunday.
 
I've got 10 gals. of a spiced ale, preparing for the holidays. It's been a huge favorite with family and friends for the past two years. I've also got 5 gals. of an attempt at "cloning" Sweetwater Brewing's (ATL) Spinnerbait. It's a Festive Belgian Red Ale, with 2-Row, Pilsner, red and black wheats, and whirl-pooled through dark Belgian rock candy. It's a favorite of my wife's and I'm planning on surprising her with it for our Christmas party. Cheers!
 
Fermentor 1 - white wine.
Fermentor 2- red wine.
Fermentor 3- American Barkeywine (Big foot inspired)
Fermentor 4- Saison style pale ale fermented with bugs I caught under my plum tree.
 
Russian Imperial Stout
Dry Stout
Scottish 80
Porch IPA (with hops I grew on my porch)
Lambic
Cider (pressed from the back yard)
Hibiscus Elderberry Mead
 
  • 5 gals Brett C. Old Ale w/ Port oak.
  • 5 gals 2014 Turbid mashed Lamebic w/ Chardonnay Oak.
  • 5.5 gals 2015 Turbid mashed Lamebic w/ Chardonnay Oak
  • 5.5 gals Flanders Red w/ Cabernet oak.
  • 10 gals Flanders Pale Ale
  • 10 gals Oud Bruin
  • 5.5 gals Session Kriek
  • 5.5 gals Dry Stout
 
Long-boil barleywine for next winter. Need to get another IPA going soon, though - the pipeline's moving fast lately as my wife keeps dredging up "old friends" who just can't be refused a six-pack at a time.
 

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