Cherry Quad and RIS happening today.


I currently have a Dunkelweizen on tap..
I'm brewing an American Wheat soon based off of Oberon and have an American-Belgian Pale Ale on deck. Still working through a Czech Pale Lager that I brewed over the winter.
What are you brewing, that's not an IPA?
This is discrimination... [emoji12] I love IPA’s [emoji12]
I recently brewed an Imperial stout and plan to brew a barleywine then a session of some type.
Last summer was using mainly US-05 and making what might be called cream ales, sort of, but would be a bit much for a Genesee fan.
I've been working on blondes for the last 4 batches. Thinking about trying a märzen for my first lager next batch.
Do you bottle carb?Did my 1st one in march . Still lagering . I've taken a small sample ....just to make sure lol
Do you bottle carb?
Oh, that's the only thing I'm really worried about with lagering. I only do bottles.No it's in a keg
Good luck with the light lager, one of the hardest beers to brew because there aint nothin to hide behind.I have only ever brewed one ipa recipe and it was a NEIPA, so not even the same. I'm just not a fan. I currently have quite a variety. 2 ciders, one natural and one spiced. 2 blondes, one centennial and one Jalepenio. Orange kolsch, milk and honey pale ale, milk stout, blueberry berliner weisse and a gose. I am brewing my first light lager this weekend.
Currently sipping on a basic american wheat, I will 100% make it again. It has been perfect for these 90+ degree days.I have a pretty basic American wheat waiting for me to not be lazy to move into a keg, brewed about 2 1/2 weeks ago
You can bottle condition a lager, just give it time to carb up at room temp (3 weeks) before you refrigerate to lager them.Oh, that's the only thing I'm really worried about with lagering. I only do bottles.