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12-27-2018, 10:28 PM
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So Whats Brewing?
I'm missing Saltheart in more ways than one  He always kept the homebrew conversation going here....soooooo...whats brewing? Anyone?
Currently have a"tropical" IPA in the fermenter , been on the IPA hiatus so Im excited to have one up and coming. Just brewed a 10 gallon batch of light lager on christmas day in hopes of having the timing right for early spring yard work 
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12-28-2018, 01:15 PM
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I miss him a lot too. He taught me a lot about home brewing through pm’s and emails.
What hops did you use for your tropical ipa? I can’t get enough of galaxy and mosaic hops.
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12-29-2018, 10:05 AM
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Haven't been brewing as much the last few months so I tried using up what I had in the freezer instead of buying more! I used Cascade, Citra & of course Mosaic  with more citra & Mosaic for dry hop. Hoping to keg today if its ready.
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12-29-2018, 11:18 AM
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Yuum. Have 1 for me
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12-31-2018, 12:21 PM
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GrandBob
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Robust Porter with some coffee and chocolate added. Still conditioning in the bottles for while longer. Not too shabby right now, but likely much better in a couple of months.
NEIPA likely up next for spring time. Been doing my "research"....Julius, Green, Doppelganger, Doubleganger, Grimms, Singlecuts....
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01-03-2019, 03:18 PM
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Yum, those sound good. I'm not a home brewer but love what you guys are putting down. For you RI guys and ones that get Proclamation. The last batch of Derivative Galaxy was so good. Perfect ABV@6% and huge flavor. Our Xmas eve party had every one bringing the big guns like TH, Trilly, HF, Foam etc and the Proclamation held right up. Cheers!
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01-04-2019, 07:33 PM
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GrandBob
Join Date: Apr 2001
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maybe we should do a Saltheart collaborative beer for a gathering
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01-04-2019, 08:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rphud
maybe we should do a Saltheart collaborative beer for a gathering
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I love the idea...but we would have to be careful on the rules of the event/location/etc. as far as "bringing it". I didnt chat with him extensively on his styles or preference so input on what he would brew would make it special! Ill be unemployed in a few weeks soo....I should have time! 
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01-06-2019, 01:02 PM
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GrandBob
Join Date: Apr 2001
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"interstate transportation of alcoholic beverages"?
We could do some research on style.
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01-08-2019, 04:08 PM
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GrandBob
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my research turned up this psot by Saltheart
You get three things from hops...Bitterness , flavor and aroma. I love all the hop flavor and aroma I can get but I am not big on bitterness that is out of balance. Its the bitterness that people associate with highly hopped beers like IPA's which is too bad. Sam Adams Boston Lager has a lot of hop aroma but not the high bitterness.
When I make beer I use noble hops like Hallertauer Mittlefruehs and East Kent Goldings. The Mittlkefruehs are nearly perfect for my preferences because they have huge aroma , good taste but low alpha acid content so the bitterness is easy to control. The East Kent Goldings have a great (but different than Mittlefrueh) aroma profile and also lots of flavor. Their Alpha acid content is 2 or more times that of the Mittlefruehs so more care is needed to get the flavor without over bittering. Czech Saaz hops are another good choice to get flavor and aroma with easy to control
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01-08-2019, 10:05 PM
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Certifiable Intertidal Anguiologist
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I've been on Bourbons lately ; )
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01-09-2019, 08:52 AM
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GrandBob
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got me some Angel's Envy for Christmas. Very nice.
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01-09-2019, 09:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rphud
got me some Angel's Envy for Christmas. Very nice.
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on my list....
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"If you're arguing with an idiot, make sure he isn't doing the same thing."
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05-04-2020, 01:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jenn
I'm missing Saltheart in more ways than one  He always kept the homebrew conversation going here....soooooo...whats brewing? Anyone?
Currently have a"tropical" IPA in the fermenter , been on the IPA hiatus so Im excited to have one up and coming. Just brewed a 10 gallon batch of light lager on christmas day in hopes of having the timing right for early spring yard work 
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Don't know if anyone else is brewing these days.. just uncorked my first batch of oatmeal stout.. darn tasty, silky smooth with a frothy head, slight bitterness in the after taste that IMHO is out of place, but barely noticeable...I believe it's just a "young" beer and not a tannin issue. Time will tell... I've made a few adjustments in my process that will take care of the/any tannin possibility.
bottled an Irish red ale yesterday and have a Imperial Blonde Ale in the fermenter I'll transfer it to aging latter this week when it clears a bit more...brewing an all grain "Fat Tire" clone this coming weekend...Plan on doing a Belgian triple after that, the boats ready so that'll due me until I'm done fishing in the fall..
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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05-04-2020, 05:43 PM
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GrandBob
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I was thinking a Triple as well, but I think I have talked myself into a Saison DuPont clone. Once known as the best beer in the world, but so was Fin Du Monde Triple. Once upon a time(s).
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05-04-2020, 06:48 PM
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Canceled
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I'll stick with these from one of my local brewers and I'm happy with any.
Imperial Red Ale - 7.5%
Claudia Light Hybrid - 5.1%
Sapsucker Maple Stout - 6.3%
Scotch Ale - 6.3%
Superb Fairywren IPA w/ Galaxy and Vic Secret - 6.6%
Luster of Life # 1 APA w/ Ekuanot and Mosaic - 5.9%
Tree Sparrow IPA - Galaxy, Citra, Simcoe - 6.4%
American Robin IPA w/ Mosaic - 6.4%
Tiny Changes Vol. IV w/ African Queen, Mosaic, Simcoe - 6.7%
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05-21-2020, 12:16 PM
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in the spirit of keeping the thread alive..I'll post up ,my latest brew..
I brewed up a black IPA ( I know it's an oxymoron to pure brewing/drinking purists) I got the recipe from Great Fermntations…
recipe lists ABV @ 5.4 - 7.2 IBU @ 63 -68 SRM @ 30 -34
OG @ 1.060 -1.071 ( I graded out @ 1.068) and FG @1.016-1.019..
it's hop heavy with Simco, Cascade Cryo,Ekuanot Cryo and a dry hop of Citra Cryo..it smells awesome.. we will see how it turns out after the dry hop and bottling...
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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06-07-2020, 06:55 AM
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GrandBob
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Just finishing off my Black IPA. One of my favorite styles and my batch was pretty darn good.
On to Saison DuPont if I can get any of the online stores to deliver the yeast. Been two weeks of screw ups so far, but I think all will be delivered by Thursday for next weekend brewing.
Just have to figure out my water profile and brew it.
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06-07-2020, 04:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rphud
Just finishing off my Black IPA. One of my favorite styles and my batch was pretty darn good.
On to Saison DuPont if I can get any of the online stores to deliver the yeast. Been two weeks of screw ups so far, but I think all will be delivered by Thursday for next weekend brewing.
Just have to figure out my water profile and brew it.
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Nice, mines got another week in the fermenter. then it gets transferred and dry hopped..
I have multiple salt water aquariums so I had a RO/DI system that i.use for brewing, it takes my 9.6 tap water to 7.2, a teaspoon of gypsum brings 6.5 gallons to 5.4..
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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07-07-2020, 05:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockfish9
in the spirit of keeping the thread alive..I'll post up ,my latest brew..
I brewed up a black IPA ( I know it's an oxymoron to pure brewing/drinking purists) I got the recipe from Great Fermntations…
recipe lists ABV @ 5.4 - 7.2 IBU @ 63 -68 SRM @ 30 -34
OG @ 1.060 -1.071 ( I graded out @ 1.068) and FG @1.016-1.019..
it's hop heavy with Simco, Cascade Cryo,Ekuanot Cryo and a dry hop of Citra Cryo..it smells awesome.. we will see how it turns out after the dry hop and bottling...
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So, I open the first bottle tonight... first thing that hits you is the aroma..the mouth feel is awesome, with a great malt flavor, followed by a faint (and pleasant)bitterness .. its a bit boozy, but I like it.
.I enjoyed it so much poured a warm one.. it was still good... but now I'm on the couch for the night.. no.molesting fish on this day.
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07-08-2020, 07:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockfish9
So, I open the first bottle tonight... first thing that hits you is the aroma..the mouth feel is awesome, with a great malt flavor, followed by a faint (and pleasant)bitterness .. its a bit boozy, but I like it.
.I enjoyed it so much poured a warm one.. it was still good... but now I'm on the couch for the night.. no.molesting fish on this day.
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This is how it poured.
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07-29-2020, 04:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockfish9
This is how it poured.
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Looks like it has some decent structure in the head. Mouthfeel?
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06-07-2020, 07:12 PM
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Joe, what type of RO system do you use.?
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06-07-2020, 08:26 PM
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Joe, what type of RO system do you use.?
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I have a 100 GPD RO buddy membrane, with automated pump,sediment and carbon filters plus DI canisters that I refill my self by buying bulk resin.the pump has an auto flush and boosts the pressure and capacity of the system .
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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06-13-2020, 08:58 AM
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GrandBob
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Today is the day! yeast is expanding and all ingredients are finally in the house. What a pain that was.
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06-15-2020, 06:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rphud
Today is the day! yeast is expanding and all ingredients are finally in the house. What a pain that was.
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did you make a starter of just pitch the yeast..
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06-24-2020, 10:20 PM
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I've been too damn busy to have anything in the fermenter...last couple batches I did were not my best...in a bit of a brewing slump if you will....looking to redeem myself soon...vacay next week (stay cay is more like it with projects galore) but hoping to work a solid brew day somewhere in between the projects! Have a stock pile of ingredients....just need some inspiration!
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07-29-2020, 07:56 AM
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I Like seeing all the style's people are trying .. I would not have the patience for it ... and my taste buds reject any IPA or hoppy finish at all .. and all the new local breweries have very little selections in what I call the standard beers larger, ales ,or phishers and if they do their hopped up as well.. keep doing what you're doing it's fun to read
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07-29-2020, 08:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wdmso
I Like seeing all the style's people are trying .. I would not have the patience for it ... and my taste buds reject any IPA or hoppy finish at all .. and all the new local breweries have very little selections in what I call the standard beers larger, ales ,or phishers and if they do their hopped up as well.. keep doing what you're doing it's fun to read
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I hear the I don't like IPA's a lot. and I get it, it's the hop thing, Ive discovered, that by adding less hops at the begininning( for bitterness) and more late in the boil or at flame out ( steep for 10 minuets) or dry, it changes peoples opinion on IPA's...
that said, hard to beat a good ale or larger..
I was at my grand daughters 16th birthday over the weekend ( and yes we social distanced and wore masks, her Dad is a doctor) and brought a variety ( for the Adults) of home brew, My witbeir and brown ale as well as the oatmeal stout were the big hit.. the black IPA ( which I love) not so much (all the more for me).. some one brought some summer shandy.. and asked if I could make it...well.. I found a few recipes and using that as a base I'm going to add my own twist and brew one up this weekend..
I'm not a big fan of fruity beer but the challenge was thrown down!
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07-29-2020, 04:47 PM
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Keep The Change
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Trying a grapefruit radler and a hopped (not too much) weißen... After a couple of batches of Dark German style with Saaz and Hallertau
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