Sunday, July 25, 2010

Beautiful day for Brewing!


Here's What's on Tap for Todays Brew Session:


Mastiff Drool Amber
American Amber Ale

 

Type: All Grain
Date: 7/25/2010
Batch Size: 5.00 gal
Brewer:
Boil Size: 6.00 gal Asst Brewer:
Boil Time: 60 min Equipment: Brew Pot (6+gal) and Igloo/Gott Cooler (5 Gal)
Taste Rating(out of 50): 40 Brewhouse Efficiency: 65.00
Taste Notes: clean and light mouth feel.  Tingle of bitterness, but quickly off set by roasty toasty malt backbone.  Probably my best Amber, great beer to have on tap as its satisfying and great for commercial beer drinkers to try.
Ingredients
Amount Item Type % or IBU
8.00 lb Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 77.29 %
0.50 lb Biscuit Malt (23.0 SRM) Grain 4.83 %
0.50 lb Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L (60.0 SRM) Grain 4.83 %
0.50 lb Munich Malt - 10L (10.0 SRM) Grain 4.83 %
0.30 lb Honey Malt (25.0 SRM) Grain 2.90 %
0.25 lb Caraaroma (130.0 SRM) Grain 2.42 %
0.20 lb Roasted Barley (300.0 SRM) Grain 1.93 %
0.10 lb Cara-Pils/Dextrine (2.0 SRM) Grain 0.97 %
1.00 oz Fuggles [4.50 %] (60 min) Hops 16.6 IBU
1.00 oz Fuggles [4.50 %] (30 min) Hops 12.8 IBU
1.00 oz Columbus (Tomahawk) [14.00 %] (5 min) Hops 10.3 IBU
1.00 oz Tettnang [4.30 %] (0 min) Hops -
0.91 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs Nottingham (Danstar #-) Yeast-Ale
Beer Profile
Est Original Gravity: 1.048 SG
Measured Original Gravity: 1.043 SG
Est Final Gravity: 1.012 SG Measured Final Gravity: 1.008 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 4.77 % Actual Alcohol by Vol: 4.56 %
Bitterness: 39.7 IBU Calories: 187 cal/pint
Est Color: 16.3 SRM Color:
Color
Mash Profile
Mash Name: Single Infusion, Medium Body Total Grain Weight: 10.35 lb
Sparge Water: 2.45 gal Grain Temperature: 72.0 F
Sparge Temperature: 168.0 F TunTemperature: 72.0 F
Adjust Temp for Equipment: TRUE Mash PH: 5.4 PH
Single Infusion, Medium Body
Step Time Name Description Step Temp
60 min Mash In Add 12.94 qt of water at 169.6 F 154.0 F
10 min Mash Out Add 7.25 qt of water at 197.8 F 168.0 F
Mash Notes: Simple single infusion mash for use with most modern well modified grains (about 95% of the time).
Carbonation and Storage
Carbonation Type: Kegged (Corn Sugar) Volumes of CO2: 2.4
Pressure/Weight: 1.9 oz Carbonation Used: -
Keg/Bottling Temperature: 60.0 F Age for: 28.0 days
Storage Temperature: 52.0 F
Notes
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 Slainte`

TASTE UPDATE: have had this on tap for a few weeks now and I think it has finally matured to its sweet spot.  This amber is very clean and light to medium bodied despite the darker than normal appearance.  There is a slight tingle of bitterness but it is quickly subdued by the Roasty-Toasty malt backbone.  The Roasted barley and Biscuit malt are more upfront to give it a tastey roasted character while the Honey and Caraaroma come on strong late to sweeten.  All around a great Amber to have on tap, one everyone can enjoy and nothing over the top.  Under 5% alcohol I will enjoy many of these in one sitting.

Slainte`

Monday, July 19, 2010

I've Got a Golden Ticket...........

I never thought my life could be
Anything but catastrophe
But suddenly I begin to see
A bit of good luck for me
'Cause I've got a golden ticket
I've got a golden twinkle in my eye

I never had a chance to shine
Never a happy song to sing
But suddenly half the world is mine
What an amazing thing

'Cause I've got a golden ticket

New Suds

So I've been busy the last few weeks, both Brewing and Drinking.  Here's what I got:

  • Brewed my first 10 gallon batch in Minnesota this past June (actually it was 15 gallons as I brewed 5 gallons on the side).  Below is my Beersmith stat sheet if you're interested in the recipe.  The honey idea was an experiment as I already had 3 IPA's on tap not to mention I had a few fermentation problems (NOTE:  When pitching onto a Yeast cake ALWAYS be sure to use a blow off tube).  This beer tasted pretty damn good, nice sweet tasting IPA with a fresh hop after taste, kind of like a poor mans Hopslam.  I ended up entering this beer into the Beerdabbler homebrew contest last Saturday at Highlandfest.

 Ceiling Moppers?

Brady's Honey IPA
American IPA

 

Type: All Grain
Date: 6/25/2010
Batch Size: 10.00 gal
Brewer: Brady Brew
Boil Size: 10.00 galAsst Brewer:
Boil Time: 60 min Equipment: My Equipment
Taste Rating(out of 50): 40.0 Brewhouse Efficiency: 65.00
Taste Notes:
Ingredients
AmountItemType% or IBU
6.00 lbPilsner Liquid Extract (3.5 SRM)Extract25.21 %
15.00 lbPale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM)Grain63.03 %
1.00 lbCaramel/Crystal Malt - 60L (60.0 SRM)Grain4.20 %
1.00 lbWhite Wheat Malt (Pale) (2.4 SRM)Grain4.20 %
0.50 lbBiscuit Malt (23.0 SRM)Grain2.10 %
5.50 ozCascade [5.00 %] (60 min)Hops42.1 IBU
1.00 ozSimcoe [13.00 %] (60 min)Hops19.9 IBU
1.00 ozSimcoe [12.00 %] (10 min)Hops6.7 IBU
2.50 ozCascade [5.50 %] (10 min)Hops7.6 IBU
0.30 lbHoney (1.0 SRM)Sugar1.26 %
Beer Profile
Est Original Gravity: 1.064 SG
Measured Original Gravity: 1.063 SG
Est Final Gravity: 1.016 SGMeasured Final Gravity: 1.011 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 6.20 % Actual Alcohol by Vol: 6.79 %
Bitterness: 76.4 IBUCalories: 281 cal/pint
Est Color: 8.4 SRMColor:
Color
Mash Profile
Mash Name: Single Infusion, Light BodyTotal Grain Weight: 17.50 lb
Sparge Water: 3.13 galGrain Temperature: 72.0 F
Sparge Temperature: 168.0 FTunTemperature: 72.0 F
Adjust Temp for Equipment: FALSEMash PH: 5.4 PH
Single Infusion, Light Body
Step TimeNameDescriptionStep Temp
75 minMash InAdd 21.88 qt of water at 161.4 F150.0 F
10 minMash OutAdd 14.00 qt of water at 200.2 F168.0 F
Mash Notes: Simple single infusion mash for use with most modern well modified grains (about 95% of the time).
Carbonation and Storage
Carbonation Type: Corn SugarVolumes of CO2: 2.4
Pressure/Weight: 7.6 ozCarbonation Used: -
Keg/Bottling Temperature: 60.0 FAge for: 28.0 days
Storage Temperature: 52.0 F
Notes
boiled a third of a pound of Honey and added to beer when kegged. placed keg at 64 degrees for 3 days then chilled and carbonated.
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  • Attended the above mentioned Beer Dabbler Showcase on Saturday July 17th.  Was a pretty nice beer festival.  Actually had beer classes with brewery experts taking 20 minutes out of their day to talk to those interested about their brews and techniques.  Lots of great beers to try some were ones you could get pretty much anywhere and some I've never seen before.  And while all the big hitters were there, I was pleasantly surprised with a relatively unknown brewery called Northwoods Brewpub out of Eau Claire, WI.  Two beers in particular that peaked my pallate were ones called "Floppin Crappie Ale" and "Bumbl'n Bubbas Buzz'n Brew".  The Floppin Crappie caught my eye with it's label (I'm a sucker for Crappie), and eventually brought me back to try the BBBB.  Both beers were very light bodies beers but for such light beers had great flavor and character.  Could enjoy 8 or ten of these guys on a hot summer day.     Ranking 7/10


Must try........

So I got the following email from the Four Firkins today at 4:18pm that really peaked my palate:

Surly Hell is in! 
 From Surly's website:
"Finally, a Surly beer my German mother will drink. She says this one tastes like a bier from back home. Not unlike a Zwickel Bier from Germany, Hell is our filtered and fermented with lager yeast, American hops takes a back seat to the Pils malt sweetness and fresh bread aroma. The color is well... hell (Deutsch for light). It's fiendishly drinkable, and you don't have to sell your soul to get another."
Just a quick note: Hell is NOT a super hoppy beer like Furious, it is a very well brewed, super sessionable lager. If you are expecting a hoppy, aggressive beer you will be dissapointed. If you like the sound of a great summer lager that is easy to drink then you'll love it.
Last year when this was released we sold our entire allotment in an hour and a half. This year we are going to have more of it and it should last a little longer, I hope!
No holds, first come first served!
Cheers!
 Alvey         
Hell
Seeing how I haven't found a Surly beer that I don't enjoy I decided to mosey on down there after I got off work (at 4:19pm).  I arrived at the Firkins and there was already a decent line in the store of fellow Suds connoisseurs waiting to get there hands on at least a 4-pack of this unique beer.  I opted for one 4-pack and now that I have gotten it home I'm wishing I would have picked up more (now as I type I'm downing my second 16oz. can and thinking about the 3rd).  I know what you're thinking it's a light Lager, is it really that good, is it really worth $9.99 a 4-pack (16oz. cans)?  My answer is HELL YES!!!!!

This is unlike any Lager you have ever had, I promise.  Very light bodied, but bursting with malty flavor.  Goes down extremely smooth, so smooth it kind of surprises you.  The Hops are there and at first subtle but then come on late and refresh the palate.  The end taste is very sweet, with a hint of sour apple.  Overall a great refreshing experience, so good you'll appreciate that is comes in a 16oz. can.

Rank: 8.5/10
 Slainte`