Spring is almost here! Well in the Mid-Atlantic anyway. March Madness and all that! What’s brewin’? I may give Matt’s Vienna lager a try.
The Dark Mild I was going to do last weekend but got to busy on Saturday to do, then snow all day on Sunday.
Yeast are ready for an Orval clone!!!
I might do my first lager! maybe. maybe next weekend instead. At least I want to get things lined up and make sure I can get the quart of yeast from the local brewery. and decide on a recipe. There is also the 10 gallons of Ordinary Bitter I have to do something with. Gotta drink more porter and get that keg empty.
Were gonna do a scotch ale. The first one we did about 6 weeks ago turned out great. I just hope we can replicate…
Off-week in the brewhouse. Heading to 4 Hands’ Lupulin Carnival in St. Louis.
Anyone else headed that way?
Sam Adams Boston Ale 8)
No time to brew this weekend. Gasparilla Art Show Saturday morning, Florida Brewers Guild Festival Saturday afternoon, and Brewers’ Ball Sunday afternoon, which is more like a private local beer fest and awards ceremony with a live band. This all is just the beginning of Tampa Bay Beer Week which culminates the following Saturday with Hunahpu’s Day at Cigar City. There are events all through the week. I think even Charlie P. will be in town.
Trying to decide on which lager - maybe a Bock. Or just another Bo Pils with the floor malted Weyermann I have on hand… Thankfully I have two 10 gallon batches that are ready to rack and harvest yeast from!
My Farmers Tan Pale for the National Homebrew Competition. It did well as an extract brew at a competition a year ago getting a 40. This time it’s all grain and first time in the National Homebrew Competition. I don’t enter comps much but couldn’t pass up the best competition.
I’m thinking about doing a 15 minute APA I saw on Basic Brewing Video. I’m going to be busy this weekend and I haven’t done an extract batch since going all-grain about seven months ago. Should be a fun experiment and a quick way to get five gallons of beer. It also means less time brewing in the snow.
I won’t be making the trip from KC for that festival but I love the fact that brewing has really returned to STL. I’ve tried beer from most, if not all, of the breweries that will be at the Lupulin Carnival. I really like Urban Chestnut, 6 Row, Perennial and 2nd Shift. Too bad Civil Life won’t be there. If you have time try Civil Life as well.
I’m planning to brew a Brown Porter on Sunday. I just prepared the yeast starter for it tonight.
Bottling my porter, but otherwise nothing doing for a while here. I’d love to get another lager (thinking either schwarzbier or Märzen) in while I have good temps for it, but I just don’t know if I can make the time.
It works really well. I do a series of 1-gallon batches of this when I want to test new hop varieties, and I’m thinking of trying it out to test a few specialty grain varieties I’ve been wanting to experiment with.
Now that I was able to register for three slots for the National comp, need to get some beers done. So I’ll be dry hopping an APA and brewing a Saison. Spent yesterday evening shoveling snow while brewing up a Premium Bitter.
I’m going to harvest some yeast from the Belgian amber I brewed two weekends ago and brew a Tripel on Sunday.
No brewin’ this weekend, but I’m going to the Glass City Beer Fest with my wife on Friday. I finally get to taste some Unibroue beers and many more tasty treats.
I’m going to bottle my latest Landlord, and use some of the slurry to make a Burton ale. I am also going to pick up the refrigerator that I purchased off craigslist this weekend!
I’m still digging out of my previous brewing weekends. Just kegged a golden ale last night that’s carbing outside the server freezer due to lack of space. Going to keg and dry hop an American Brown. And I must do copious amounts of drinking to get some kegs out of the serving freezer. If that isn’t sufficient I guess I’m bottling growlers of beer and giving them to whomever I can find that would like some to make room since there are two more kegs behind those two that will need space.
Great question! I’m starting to get fired up to brew this weekend and this just adds to the enjoyment. The Burton Ale yeast goes on the stir-plate tomorrow eve and will be joining my first attempt at Mr Fosters “White Flag” English Pale Ale from his latest Pale Ale book on Sunday. This will be the fourth recipe from the book I will have brewed and I really look forward to the task at hand. Burton Ale yeast is fascinating!!!
Enjoy your brew day everybody!