Archive for March, 2005
» posted on Tuesday, March 29th, 2005 at 5:44 pm by Garrett
Waiting, Waiting…
Waiting for the next meeting and rationing my oak-aged vanilla imperial porter… must… not… drink it all… before meeting… And trust me. Its hard. My family put a hurting on it over Easter weekend, and with good reason – the stuff is really nice.
Waiting for my hops to grow – All 5 new rhizomes are now in the ground in some of the richest soil this side of Newark. I’d be floored if they didn’t thrive. Hopefully this season I’ll have a good crop of Cascade, a good crop of Nugget and Liberty, and a small crop of Magnum – The magnum rhizomes were your typical tiny cuttings, so it’ll take a year or two for them to get big and strong. Can’t wait until the first few shoots push their way up out of the ground.
Waiting for my Belgian Strong Dark Ale to finish fermenting. The BBBOT is still glug-glug-glugging away. I am starting to wish I had intentionally fermented this thing high (like 76-80). Its been around 70-72 for a couple days and now I’ve stuck a heating pad on the carboy to get it up a couple degrees. This beer would probably actually benefit from a really nice yeasty fruity profile.
Waiting for my latest batch of IPA to condition. I need to move it to a secondary in a few days or maybe even I’ll just keg it. I’m hoping it is tasty. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
Waiting for my MoreBeer.com order to finally ship. The 10 gallon GOTT coolers have been backordered for a couple weeks now, and they finally got them in over the weekend. I should see my order moved to “Shipped” status any day now. Then I wait a week for delivery.
Waiting for the weekend so I can brew again. It’s a sickness, and I’ve got it bad. This weekend will be either a Nut Brown Ale or another batch of Black Honey Ale. I’m thinking Nut Brown.
Waiting… waiting… waiting…
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» posted on Friday, March 25th, 2005 at 10:45 am by Garrett
Out with the old…
My first 3 gallon keg of Scotch ale just kicked. I have put on the second… And when moving stuff around there, the Porter is probably a half pint away from kicking as well… which means OAK AGED VANILLA IMPERIAL PORTER will be on tap very soon.
I have a problem with one of the 3 gallon cornies of OAVIP… I checked this morning and one of the poppets on gas-in side isn’t holding pressure, so the keg is essentially flat. I scrambled to pull a post & poppet off the scrap keg I bought from HDYB, get it cleaned and sanitized, and installed… It seems to be holding pressure just fine. I’ll hold my breath on contamination until we crack into the keg, but I think I’m fine.
I have the servomyces in my hands. WOOOOOT! It cost me nearly $14 for 6 capsules… OUCH!!! If anyone out there wants to try this stuff, order it from MoreBeer. They have it for 8% ABV, finish somewhere around 1.016… The mix of WLP500 and 550 will probably be a very interesting mix of fruit and spicy phenols…
I also have everything I’ll need for my next 3 batches after that…
- Limey Vale Nut Brown Ale
- Black Honey Ale (batch 4… for my dad)
- Hefeweizen (a kit I’ve had for a few months now)
. That should keep me plenty busy until May when the inaugural brew on my AG system happens – Another batch of Amarillo Pale Ale.
Yeah, I’m obsessed. Its a sickness. And I just don’t care. :-p
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» posted on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005 at 10:30 pm by Garrett
Yee haw.
Yesterday the wife and I built and prepared our hop beds out in back for planting the new rhizomes (this weekend). We’ve got 2 4′x2′ beds and one 2′x2′ bed. They are upraised 7″ beds with about 6″ of tilled soil down from the upraised section. Donna mixed up a nice blend of manure, peat moss, miracle grow, and mulch to combine with the (essentially clay) soil back there. Soon our 2 Magnum, 2 Liberty, and 1 Nugget rhizomes will be ready for action. YES!!! I’ll have to take some pics and post them here once its not so damn muddy and nasty outside.
My belgian blend of WLP500 and WLP550 is currently on the stir plate in a yeast starter. I’ll let it work thru the 800mL of starter its currently in and step it up to 2000mL in a couple days… hopefully that’ll give it a chance to propogate again with more O2 and fresh sugars.
Of course all this is in preparation for a weekend brewing of my Alucard Strong Dark Ale, a belgian ale designed to be close to 1.080 OG. Its got 8 lb of German Pils Extract, 2 lb Dark Candi sugar, 3 lbs of Belgian Pale 2-row, and a healthy dose of Special B, Chocolate, and Carafa malts. For a little extra character I’m going to toss in some whole star anise I picked up for hints of licorice.
It’s also assuming that HDYB is going to make good on their now month-old promise to get my servomyces in. If it doesn’t “come in” Tomorrow or Friday I believe I am going to have a meltdown. I’ve only been waiting since February 20th… and I could have ordered and reorderd it a couple times over from somewhere online, but I’m trying to be a good boy and work thru my LHBS. This may be my last time if this weekend is the third in a row without results.
EDIT:I got off the phone just a little bit ago with Jan. Looks like I will have my servomyces this weekend. YEE HAW! I am feeling somewhat sated and mildly relieved.
I’m slowly working thru the remnants of Marty’s “Newark Daze” brew he brought over Sunday. Its presence in my kegerator is definitely a refreshing change… Its nice to have someone else’s handiwork available for sampling. I wish I had some idea what the recipe was, but even Marty isn’t quite sure – It was a kit he augmented with extra hops, malt, and yeast while brewing it. C’est la vie…
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» posted on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005 at 5:46 am by ScottB
Iron Hill – Brewer’s Reserve Night: BELGIAN MADNESS
This info comes courtesy of John Biggins.
April 23, 2005 — Iron Hill – Riverfront, Wilmington
Brewer’s Reserve Night: BELGIAN MADNESS
Featured 10 Belgians, inc: Abbey Dubbel, Abbey Tripel, Quad, MERLOT
OAK-AGED QUAD, Saison, Oud Bruin, Belgian Brown, Kriek, & Lambic.
Featured guest: Tom Peters of Monks, Philly. Will be pouring his
exclusive Flemish Red (read: Rodenbach-type Red)
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» posted on Sunday, March 20th, 2005 at 12:52 pm by Garrett
“Sex in a Glass”
That’s what my wife has dubbed my Oak-aged Vanilla Imperial Porter. It works for me. I’m not sure that all you mere mortals out there in blogland are worthy to taste this stuff, but I might be indulgent at the next meeting (April 15th). For those of you that don’t plan on attending – woe. Woe and dispair. Otherwise you will have to drop by pub Sever and have a draft pint of it. At 7.5% ABV (not that you’d know it when drinking it), this stuff will definitely get your groove on… Its a lusty brew.
Marty came over to pick up the rebuilt corny and drop off one to be emptied – his “Newark Daze” ale from the Newark Food & Brew fest last year. Its good stuff – SO I’ll either have it empty by the time he needs another – or I’ll exchange him another rebuilt keg. We sat around and chatted, brewed my Rainy Day IPA (very aptly named for today’s climate), and generally relaxed.
The inaugural run of my 3-roll mill from Crankandstein ROCKED. That thing is a grain BEAST. It cracked all the husks leaving them mostly intact and chewed the kernels into the perfect size. I’m very impressed. It was worth the expense.
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- Seth : I'll be at Martys for the meeting. Anyone else going to the Beer & Bocce thing at Iron Hill tonight?
- Scott Johnson : ScottB: Still cant get my avator to work! what are the file requirements for it?
- Scott Johnson : Again, unfortunately I can't make it, gotta head to Norfolk for work that night!
- ScottB : Anyone going to the meeting Friday at Marty's house?
- JoeBob : I'll be in Newark around 3:30 for the festivities
- Seth : Hey everyone, big weekend for beer. Sat is the 7th annual Newark Food and Brew Fest. At least 4 new brewers (including 2 Belgian) that I can tell. Also this weekend is Stewart's Brewing Co's 15th Anniv. They're having stuff all week starting Fri.
- ScottB : Hey folks! Is anyone coming to the meeting this Friday?
- ScottB : How was the meeting last Friday? Sorry I couldn't make it.
- ScottB : Meeting Friday, 6/18, at How Do You Brew!
- ScottB : Check out the old club pics! «link»
- ScottB : 7pm to 10pm
- RavenChief : Thanks, I am not sure I can make it up there on the 18th. But what time do you all get togeather?
- ScottB : The next meeting will be this Friday, June 18 at the How Do You Brew store
- ScottB : Check out the new Mingle social network I just added to this site!
- ScottB : RavenChief, the next meeting will be this Friday, June 18. I have to confirm the meeting location.
- RavenChief : Hi folks, just wondering when and where you might be getting togeather for a meeting?
- RavenChief : Howdy
- ScottB : Cool!
- Seth : w00t! Brewed an Irish Red on Sun and put it in my new fermenter. I is a happy brewer!
- Seth : Anyone else planning on getting some malt from HDYB during the sale? Anyone only need half a big ole bag o'malt?
- ScottB : mike g77, sorry I did not see your message before the last meeting. I have added your email address to my distribution list so you will get the meeting notice next time.
- Seth : Have to have an organization in order to get them? If we bring in cones to compare at a meeting is it "research?" I say yes!
- Seth : Think maybe they'll buy "research" on the testing local terrestrial conditions (terroir) and lattitude orientation variabilities on the flavor and aromatic proporties on various hops varieties in regards to brewing and other commercial applications? Worth a shot, I say.
- Seth : Interested in the Southern Brewer and the Blue Northern Brewer, myself.
- Scott Johnson : looks interesting, but seems that you have to report back on your "research" May have to try it....researchin g about how homegrown hops makes my beer better :)
- Seth : Interesting. Saw this from Morebeer's facebook posting: USDA Germplasm Resourse Information Network (GRIN) has hops rhizomes for free, for research purposes. Anyone tried it? Here's the link: «link»
- mike g77 : How can I get directions to the next meeting?
- ScottB : I'm not sure. See if you can make the pic the same size as your current one before trying to change it.
- Scott Johnson : ScottB, I am having issues changing my avatar...is there a specific file type or size?
- Scott Johnson : dude, saw the pics, Very Nice!
- ScottB : Where are the pics?
- Seth : It's here! It's here! Nice shiny, still needs to be cleaned stainless steel 14.5 gallon fermenter. Bwahahahaha!
- ScottB : Louis, I heard that. Who did he sell to?
- ScottB : Check out the Big Brew site: «link» site#:445 | Heavy Handed Brewing, Wilmington, DE, site type: residence, email: Jay White «email»
- ScottB : No time to organize a Big Brew now.
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