Brew Date: 9/28/08
Recipe: Same as before.
Yeast is washed 3333 from batch #8.
OG: 1045 <-- low. I may not have mixed the wort and water thoroughly before taking a sample.
Notes: Yum.
11/2/08: 1015 (keg)
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
The Last of the Strawberry Blonde
Posted by Sean, Jess , Mia and Zoe
I bottled the last of the Strawberry Blonde keg this morning yielding 10 bottles which are now stashed in the beer fridge. This recipe was a big hit and we will definitely make it again. The beer was a bit cloudy, even after being in the fridge for a couple of weeks. I'm not sure why - perhaps it needs to sit in secondary even longer or could really benefit from a good cold-break after the boil.A note about the Kolsch: We killed the first batch at Foamstock. Neither of us were a big fan of it even though there was nothing wrong with it. The second batch is in the fridge now and although it has a better initial taste, the aftertaste is crappy - very green tasting or possibly some other issue. I'm going to let it sit another week and try it again. Even at its best, this recipe just isn't clicking and I don't plan on making it again.
If you want to try the Strawberry Blonde you better stop by soon - I don't see those 10 bottles surviving long around here.
Batch #15 - Super Secret Recipe
Posted by Sean, Jess , Mia and Zoe
Brew Date: 9/27/08
OG: 1072
That's all I'm saying for now.
OG: 1072
That's all I'm saying for now.
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Batch #15
Thursday, September 25, 2008
What's Happening?
Posted by Sean, Jess , Mia and Zoe
We've been doing so much stuff lately and I have slacked on updates.We attempted to attend Gonzofest, but when we pulled up there were hundreds of people in line. We were on a bit if schedule so we decided to skip it this year. We went to Brewer's Alley in Frederick instead and had some good beer there.
FOAMStock was last weekend. The three of us had a great time trying lots of different homebrews, watching the bands, and camping out. I got pretty good feedback on my Kolsch and we met lots of cool people.
I was supposed to brew this week but I've been under the weather. As soon as I catch up on all my other chores I'll be brewing up a super-secret recipe and shortly after that another UFO clone.
Cheers!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Begun the Clone Wars Have
Posted by Sean, Jess , Mia and Zoe
All the beers in the stash right now are clone recipes, or at least started out that way, but batch #14 will be the last new one for a while.It is time to let these batches duke it out for supremacy.
For the next few months, I'll be re-brewing the clone recipes that we liked, tweaking them, making them my own until they are made of only Awesome and Win.
The first re-brew will be the Harpoon UFO Hefewiezen clone. This beer was delicious and I have no plans to change the recipe right now. I just want to see if I can actually reproduce it or if it was some kind of fluke (please no). The beer was so good, it drove a friend of mine insane and he is going to start homebrewing so he can make it for himself. Although it is a shame that he has lost his mind, it is awesome because more beer is always awesome.
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clone wars
Batch #14 - Alt Style Amber Ale
Posted by Sean, Jess , Mia and Zoe
Brew Date: 9/9/2008
Recipe:
Steep -
1# Pilsner Malt
1# Munich Malt
Boil -
6# Light LME (90)
1oz Mt. Hood Hops (5.6% 90)
2oz Spalt Hops (2% 15)
Irish Moss (15)
Wyeast 1007 (starter)
OG:1054
Target FG: 1015
Note: Alaskan Amber clone.
9/27: 1014 (secondary)
10/15: Bad hydro reading (1017 wtf?) (keg) - Tastes good.
11/19: Beer is AWESOME. Great recipe!
Recipe:
Steep -
1# Pilsner Malt
1# Munich Malt
Boil -
6# Light LME (90)
1oz Mt. Hood Hops (5.6% 90)
2oz Spalt Hops (2% 15)
Irish Moss (15)
Wyeast 1007 (starter)
OG:1054
Target FG: 1015
Note: Alaskan Amber clone.
9/27: 1014 (secondary)
10/15: Bad hydro reading (1017 wtf?) (keg) - Tastes good.
11/19: Beer is AWESOME. Great recipe!
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Batch #14
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Keep On Brewin'
Posted by Sean, Jess , Mia and Zoe
The UFO Clone was so delicious and I squeezed the last of the keg into two bottles this morning. It didn't last long as everyone that tried it really liked it. Right now that recipe has a high probability of winning the Clone Wars and becoming a regular on tap here. Of course, its just the first one...
The Kolsch is good too, but still a little green. I rushed it so that I could give it away for a friend's party today. However, we might get lucky and get it back. Due to the tropical storm that is pounding our area right now, I am hearing the party has low attendance and that keg might make its way back to the fridge. I have my fingers crossed. In another week that beer will be really good I think.
The Strawberry Blonde hit the fridge today and I'll start carbing it up tomorrow. We are very excited and can't wait for next weekend to come so we can get in to it.
I have a couple of batches to brew early this week, so I'm getting starters and stuff going this weekend. Busy busy busy.
Update: We got the whole keg of homebrew back. Although we tried our best (we ended up attending the party in question), we could not kill the half keg of Miller Light that blocked our path to the Kolsch so it is back in our fridge.
The Kolsch is good too, but still a little green. I rushed it so that I could give it away for a friend's party today. However, we might get lucky and get it back. Due to the tropical storm that is pounding our area right now, I am hearing the party has low attendance and that keg might make its way back to the fridge. I have my fingers crossed. In another week that beer will be really good I think.
The Strawberry Blonde hit the fridge today and I'll start carbing it up tomorrow. We are very excited and can't wait for next weekend to come so we can get in to it.
I have a couple of batches to brew early this week, so I'm getting starters and stuff going this weekend. Busy busy busy.
Update: We got the whole keg of homebrew back. Although we tried our best (we ended up attending the party in question), we could not kill the half keg of Miller Light that blocked our path to the Kolsch so it is back in our fridge.
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