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jamie_savoie

Quote from: DanJ on April 02, 2018, 05:16:11 PM
Quote from: feldmann on April 02, 2018, 02:22:03 PM
Quote from: jamie_savoie on April 02, 2018, 10:30:11 AM
Today I'm brewing a Brett-NEIPA with Omega All the Bretts and a Funky Saison with Omega C2C American Farmhouse  :rock:

That sounds awesome...


Yeah, buddy!  Don't be afraid to share.

I'm all about sharing ;)

Roger

So I've decided to try something new with a portion of the maple sap this year... A maple sap Dunkelweizen!
So that's what I plan for my brew day tomorrow.
:cheers:

jamie_savoie

I made a Belgian stout last night. It was actually my first time cold steeping dark grains

Roger

Oh cold steeping is a nice method. I got hooked the fist time I tried it...

AtlanticRebel

So, this past Saturday, I finally decided to get off my lazy butt, and finally attempt my first all grain brew(in my new Fermentasaurus).  I brewed a red Citra Bomb.

For my first attempt, I am not disappointed, yet not overjoyed.  I drastically under-calculated my volumes, and looks like I'll have more trub loss than I wanted.  My OG was acceptable, 1.041, I was hoping for a bit higher, oh well.

Everything is now chugging along nicely.

I have the pressure kit for it, unfortunately, no spunding valve, hoping it doesn't explode, I would assume the red PRV on it should keep that from happening.
-_-_-_-
Marc Mapplebeck
Currently planning: Thinking of a Citra SMASH
Currently fermenting: Oaked Gewürztraminer
Just bottled: Cinnamon Spice Cider
Running critically low: Citra Orange Cider, Red Citra Bomb

Two Wheeler

Awesome Marc!! The first time is almost impossible to guess your volume correctly. Hopefully you kept good notes so you can start to standardize!
Jordan Harris
BIAB'er

shazapple

Yup, take notes on everything. Eventually you figure out which ones you need to make things consistent, and then you get good (lazy) enough that you don't even take them!

I had my first attempt at a maple ale with sap instead of water near the end of syrup season. I used a british ale yeast and it took forever to ferment but it's finally in the keg. I added 8oz of maple syrup to the keg. I'm pretty sure the majority settled to the bottom, which would explain why the first glass tasted like buckleys. It is still carbonating, but I think it's going to need to sit and mellow for a couple weeks.
Lee

jamie_savoie

Earlier this week I brewed a white stout, or you could say a blonde infused with coffee, cocoa nibs and vanilla  8)

This weekend I'm picking dandelions for my 5th annual dandelions saison that I'm brewing next week. This year I'm incorporating roots that will be roasted

ECH

#458
Brewed up a 5 gal NEIPA, Pale Malt, Maris Otter, Wheat Flakes and Oats.

FWH with 1.5oz Amarillo, another 1.5oz of Amarillo at 0, oz each of Citra, Galaxy (lupulin) and Mosaic (Lupulin) for a 20min whirl at 180 degrees. Oz of Citra, 1/2 oz of Galaxy (lupulin), and 1/2 oz of Mosaic (lupulin) 3 times, once at high krausen, and then 2X after primary fermentation is done.

Fermented with Imperial's Juicy yeast.

Roger

Today I brewed up my Birch Oud Bruin and transferred last year's batch of Birch Sap lambic on to 5kg of tart cherries and the other half onto birch syrup. Now more waiting...

robcoombs

Quote from: Roger on May 28, 2018, 06:39:49 PM
Today I brewed up my Birch Oud Bruin and transferred last year's batch of Birch Sap lambic on to 5kg of tart cherries and the other half onto birch syrup. Now more waiting...
Awesome! How much went onto the 5kg of cherries?

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Roger

Quote from: robcoombs on May 28, 2018, 07:34:24 PM
Quote from: Roger on May 28, 2018, 06:39:49 PM
Today I brewed up my Birch Oud Bruin and transferred last year's batch of Birch Sap lambic on to 5kg of tart cherries and the other half onto birch syrup. Now more waiting...
Awesome! How much went onto the 5kg of cherries?

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I could only fit about 5 gallons. Ha!

robcoombs

Quote from: Roger on May 28, 2018, 07:43:59 PM
Quote from: robcoombs on May 28, 2018, 07:34:24 PM
Quote from: Roger on May 28, 2018, 06:39:49 PM
Today I brewed up my Birch Oud Bruin and transferred last year's batch of Birch Sap lambic on to 5kg of tart cherries and the other half onto birch syrup. Now more waiting...
Awesome! How much went onto the 5kg of cherries?

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I could only fit about 5 gallons. Ha!

:banana: :banana: :banana:

jamie_savoie

16 gallons of kettle sour last weekend:
5 gal lime gose
5 gal raspberries + citra
3 gal green grapes + nelson sauvin + hallertau blanc
3 gal caesar gose (tomatoes, clam juice, celery, pepper, lemon) probably the weirdest or grossest thing I ever did lol   :banana:

Two Wheeler

Sounds awesome Jamie!

What's your kettle sour set up/process?
Jordan Harris
BIAB'er