Archive for June, 2005
» posted on Thursday, June 30th, 2005 at 10:11 am by Garrett
Winding down
Originally I was going to make this post about how I figure I’m probably done brewing for the summer – but that is most likely not true. I just posted my “stepping up” post, and it would be somewhat ridiculous to get all this great equipment and not use it – Right now the real reason I might stop brewing for a while is lack of keg space. After I keg the three beers I have in glass carboys (2 of which will happen this weekend), I will be down to 2 2.5 gallon kegs available, and they are really spoken for with this last batch of the OAVIP. Knowing me, I’ll probably plead my case to my over-indulgent wife, and get permission to buy 4 more kegs.
Instead, I’ll make the “winding down” aspect reference my OAVIP – who’s secondary days are just ahead (this weekend, I expect). It had a really fast fermentation, mostly due to the Servomyces and whole yeast cake from the previous batch – couple those with the fact that WLP007 is a fast fermenter anyways – and it had finished in under 48 hours. I haven’t checked gravity yet, but I’m sure its near finishing. So, this weekend I’ll be steaming oak and slicing vanilla beans… and then the wait begins. Fortunately I’ve got 5 left to hold me over until October, which is the earliest this stuff should be drunk (I think). The extended aging time helps mellow the flavors, and in the case of this batch – will hopefully assuage effects of the 78 deg temperature it was at for a few hours (like 5 or 6) between the time I went to bed and the time I woke up and corrected the problem. It got really hot, really fast…
Next up, I forsee some 10 gallon batches – most likely my Amarillo Pale Ale and maybe a nice malty brown ale… keg space allowing.
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» posted on Monday, June 27th, 2005 at 7:38 pm by Garrett
Two more brews…
This past wednesday I brewed an oatmeal stout using a pound of kilncoffee malt… used it as the starter batch for the higher gravity batch I brewed tonight, which will hopefully come out somewhat similar to my last oak aged vanilla imperial porter. I already know it will be somewhat different – I used slightly more willamette finishing aroma hops and the gravity came out lower than anticipated, I expect as a result of rushing the sparge. My kids were about, the wife had things for me to do – I just really didn’t have enough leisure to give the mash and sparge. So the bad news is that this next batch won’t be as strong, however – It’ll still be something above 7%, hopefully. I’m pitching an entire yeast cake of WLP007 (Dry English Ale), so it should finish completely and low (so long as I didn’t mash too high also).
I wrote a little spreadsheet on my PDA to help me convert hydrometer Brix to specific gravity – I got tired of running in to the PC whenever I needed to do a gravity check. It works great – Pocket Excel format. Anyone interested let me know.
I also used one of the pumps Marty sold me to dramatically cut my cooling time and reduce my water usage. Since I am an immersion chiller guy (I actually prefer them), I use my standard ground water and some periodic agitation to get the temp down to around 110 deg F. Then I switch to the pump setup that pulls ice water from the cooler, thru the immersion chiller, and back into the cooler. My cooling time went from 50 minutes to hit 80 deg to 20 minutes to hit 75… Hell yes!

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I’ve got 4 beers in kegs at the moment (2 belgians and 2 IPAs) – soon to be joined by a few more. Hopefully Marty will finish off the keg he borrowed from me which will give me just enough space to brew a 10 gallon batch of the Amarillo Pale Ale. If not… I need to have my best friend up from Dover some more and hit my kegs hard.
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» posted on Sunday, June 19th, 2005 at 10:52 am by Garrett
Stepping up
Well, my 14 gallon kettle is shipped and on its way to its new owner – ME. I’ll arrive next friday, just in time for the weekend… I am very excited – I’ll be able to brew 10 gallons of Amarillo Pale Ale and Scottish Ale at a time. I’ve got most of the hardware for my pump skid ready – I am just in the process of working some of the oxidation / rust off the housings and baseplates so I can reprime / paint them before mounting. I haven’t picked up copper tubing for the HERMS coil yet – still trying to decide if I need 50 feet of 1/2″ coil – That seems like a whole lot of liquid to lose… maybe I’ll figure out a way to drain it so I won’t. All my stainless pump fittings will be here tomorrow along with a 10″ cartridge water filler. Not sure if/how/when I’ll use that, but the idea was I wouldn’t have to lug 10-14 gallons of water from the kitchen out onto the deck – I could fill in place.
My hefeweizen is kegged and on tap – and very delish, even for an extract batch. The Little Brave Red IPA is also kegged and carbonating at the moment – It’ll probably have a month or so to wait before it makes a debut just because most of the kegs in my kegerator are 80-90% full. My oak-aged scotch ale isn’t very oakey. I think I’m going to have to steam another 2 oz of chips and add them to the secondary. I’ll probably also put another 2 oz of oak cubes in the kegs with the beer… or maybe just an ounce.
The Native Rage IPA is ready to move to a secondary for dry hopping – Probably will tomorrow night. That beer was done fermenting in 2 days – no kidding. All airlock activity ceased on Tuesday, and it is at 1.018 for the gravity. I couldn’t believe it – Just goes to show you the power of pitching a whole active yeast cake – It went from 1.072 to 1.018 in 48 hours. You hopheads are gonna like this one, methinks.
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» posted on Thursday, June 16th, 2005 at 10:42 am by Garrett
Meeting tomorrow night
Just a quick reminder that our next meeting is…. tomorrow night! It’ll be at Hank’s new home up in northern Newark. His wife Anjou always makes some fantastic Indian food, so if you miss it you’re crazy.
I will be bringing:
- Pig Iron Porter clone
- Scottish Ale (I’m somewhat disappointed in this one)
Even though I’ll probably have my Hefeweizen and Little Brave Red Ale kegged, it won’t be cold and ready for tomorrow’s meeting – We’ll have to wait for July for those ones to make an appearance.
Looks like Hank wants to revive the homebrew competition for the Sept/Oct timeframe. That’s perfect – I have a few big beers that will be peaking right about that time, and will most definitely have more to submit this year than last.
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» posted on Wednesday, June 15th, 2005 at 4:34 am by Walt B
Beer Logo Game
Try to guess the American Beer Labels game. I’ve gotten 12 of the 26 so far.
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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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