Matt-N-Ga 08:01 PM 04-26-2011
That's awesome...Congratulations.
:-)
Good luck in the next round.
:-)
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Blindjimme 10:51 AM 04-27-2011
Congratulations Gerard. You should be proud, that is a very good showing. I'll be happy if my first batch this summer is drinkable
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ODLS1 11:42 AM 04-27-2011
Congrats! I wanted to enter a bunch in NHC but at $14 per beer... no thanks. I plan to enter a bunch in a couple local comps, one being the state fair.
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awsmith4 12:02 PM 04-27-2011
b0rderman 02:20 PM 04-27-2011
Hell yea!! A big congrats to you!
I brewed up a 'kitchen sink' stout last night...started as an outmeal-milk stout...I then added some honey and chocolate malts for unknown reasons and ended up 15pts. higher in OG @ 1.076. Very interested to see how this experiment turns out...a honey-chocolate-outmeal-milk stout....shoot, forgot the coffee!
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Salvelinus 05:30 PM 04-27-2011
Originally Posted by b0rderman:
Hell yea!! A big congrats to you!
I brewed up a 'kitchen sink' stout last night...started as an outmeal-milk stout...I then added some honey and chocolate malts for unknown reasons and ended up 15pts. higher in OG @ 1.076. Very interested to see how this experiment turns out...a honey-chocolate-outmeal-milk stout....shoot, forgot the coffee! :-)
Add it into the secondary
:-)
And congrats Gerard, that is quite the homebrewing accomplishment!
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BeerAdvocate 05:40 PM 04-27-2011
I transferred my Belgian Tripel to secondary & pitched a Belgian blonde onto the yeast cake
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kaisersozei 08:44 AM 04-28-2011
Thanks for all the positive remarks guys, I'll let you know how it advances!
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rack04 01:31 PM 04-28-2011
I will either be brewing a dry stout or irish red this weekend. This will be my 3rd all grain brew and 1st with my new brew kettle and temperature controlled fermentation freezer.
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Salvelinus 07:08 PM 05-14-2011
Just bottled a saison, moved an IPA into secondary, and purchased a stainless fittings kit to convert my cooler into a mash tun. Tired of crappy brew in a bag efficiencies.
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ODLS1 12:37 AM 05-15-2011
My Monolith Imperial Stout, 16.3% abv, will be kegged up tomorrow! I can't wait. This beer is AMAZING. Fresh it gives Dark Lord, my favorite beer, a run for it's money. It was pretty great, then I added vanilla beans and it took it to a whole new level. This is all from tasting it from the fermenter too. I'm sure carbonation and age will only improve it... I can only hope.
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BeerAdvocate 10:54 AM 05-15-2011
Im making a stout today where I will add Dark Rum, Vanilla beans and oak cubes to secondary.
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St. Lou Stu 08:24 PM 05-15-2011
Brewed up an all grain California Common today.
Hit all my numbers perfectly.
We'll see how it turns out. My LHBS didn't have WLP 810, so I went with Safelager S-23 dry yeast and made a 1.5l starter.
I'm going to ferment it at 60 degrees for a few weeks, or until it is done.
The recipe:
Code:
BeerSmith Recipe Printout - http://www.beersmith.com
Recipe: Cleveland Steam
Brewer: Tim Lael
Asst Brewer: Rollo Tubbs
Style: California Common Beer
TYPE: All Grain
Taste:
Recipe Specifications
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Batch Size: 5.50 gal
Boil Size: 7.00 gal
Estimated OG: 1.054 SG
Estimated Color: 8.5 SRM
Estimated IBU: 38.4 IBU
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75.00 %
Boil Time: 60 Minutes
Ingredients:
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Amount Item Type % or IBU
10.00 lb Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 90.91 %
0.50 lb Caramel Malt - 40L (Briess) (40.0 SRM) Grain 4.55 %
0.50 lb Caramel Malt - 60L (Briess) (60.0 SRM) Grain 4.55 %
1.00 oz Northern Brewer [10.00 %] (45 min) Hops 30.2 IBU
0.50 oz Northern Brewer [10.00 %] (15 min) Hops 8.2 IBU
0.50 oz Northern Brewer [10.00 %] (0 min) (Aroma Hops -
1.00 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs SafLager West European Lager (DCL Yeast #SYeast-Lager
Mash Schedule: Single Infusion, Medium Body
Total Grain Weight: 11.00 lb
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Single Infusion, Medium Body
Step Time Name Description Step Temp
60 min Mash In Add 13.75 qt of water at 170.0 F 154.0 F
10 min Mash Out Add 7.70 qt of water at 198.4 F 168.0 F
Notes:
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Steep aroma hop addition for 10 minutes while whirlpooling prior to starting chiller flow
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kaisersozei 10:54 AM 05-25-2011
My fermenters are all empty, but I just bottled a disastrous SN Torpedo clone this weekend. Pretty much everything that could go wrong, did go wrong with this beer. 10# of malt and I couldn't reach target mash temperature, ended up adding twice as much water as I wanted, the manifold got clogged, the sparge was difficult, I boiled off more liquid than I wanted, overshot my SG by about 10 points, the primary fermentation was so vigorous that I blew off the airlock and got foamy yeast all over the laundry room, for some reason I thought dryhopping with whole cones was a good idea, ended up bottling a whopping 3.5 gallons from an original 6 gallon boil, and I was trying to create a blended yeast strain (Bell's Hopslam + WL001) but forgot to salvage some of the yeast. In twenty years, I have never had such a challenging brew.
On the positive side, it tasted pretty good going into the bottle, so we'll see what a little time does.
Shipped off my last 3 bottles of the Trappist Christmas ale to the final round of the NHC competition yesterday. Hoping for the best!
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gvarsity 12:46 PM 05-25-2011
Did my first brew in several years. It was a partial mash Imperial Blonde Ale kit. It is happily bubbling away in the basement. I forgot how much fun and the sense of pride there is from making your own beer. Here is hoping it tastes good.
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rack04 08:52 AM 05-26-2011
I bottled an irish red about a week ago and will be bottling a dry stout tomorrow. If everything works out I will be brewing a kolsch on Saturday. I have my 1 liter yeast starter in the fridge getting ready to decant and then I will add another 1 liter of fresh wort to step up the yeast counts.
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cricky101 10:30 AM 05-26-2011
Originally Posted by rack04:
I bottled an irish red about a week ago and will be bottling a dry stout tomorrow. If everything works out I will be brewing a kolsch on Saturday. I have my 1 liter yeast starter in the fridge getting ready to decant and then I will add another 1 liter of fresh wort to step up the yeast counts.
Nice! I'm brewing a partial-mash Irish red tomorrow on my day off
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rack04 02:46 PM 05-26-2011
Originally Posted by cricky101:
Nice! I'm brewing a partial-mash Irish red tomorrow on my day off
I'm real excited to try it. The sample that I tasted while bottling was fantastic. To bad I have already promised to give 1/2 away.
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Salvelinus 08:08 PM 05-26-2011
Bottled my IPA. Sitting on the porch in the rain smoking an ELO, drinking a homebrew, and watching a pale ale boil. Simple batch
10lbs two row
12oz crystal 90 for color
0.5oz of columbus at 60, 10, and 1
going to pitch it on the yeast cake from the IPA and bottle in a week I hope. This will probably be the last of my summer beers, wanted something simple to fill out the summer drinking list. Time to move on to the longer aging winter stuff.
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kaisersozei 09:26 AM 06-24-2011
The first batch of "NuptiAle", a pretty basic, nondescript American ale (OG 1.045, 4% ABV, 22 IBU with Centennial + Cascade) that my boss is having me brew to serve at his daughter's wedding in September, is sitting quietly in the secondary. I have 2 more batches to brew to get the proper quantity for 120 people. Good thing it ferments quick & clean.
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