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Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: bonzo on December 30, 2005, 09:52:30 pm
nice beer sounds good
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: obsession600 on December 19, 2005, 11:35:06 am
Quote from: Spacey
do the same kind every time or do you switch it up depending on how you feel?
I switch it up depending on what the season is and what my wife is bugging me for. She wants me to do a maple ale next (even brought me back maple syrup from her trip to VT).

I love having the house smell like malt and hops!
I mostly use swing-top bottles so bottling takes a lot less time than it used to. Cooking and clean-up was done in 4 hours and that was with no help.
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: crimsonknuckles on December 19, 2005, 11:14:56 am
i\'m gonna be making a porter this week. the holiday ale sounds good!
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: melanie on December 19, 2005, 11:11:39 am
ah we used to do that when we were young and had free time.  the whole cooking process and then the bottling is a great bonding experience!
I\'ll never forget the holiday brew we made affectionately nicknamed "yager-brew".  Recipe said to grate 1/4 c. ginger and then strain it out prior to fermentation.  I chopped about 4 cups of fresh ginger and LEFT it in there!  packed one helluva punch!
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: Spacey on December 19, 2005, 10:30:19 am
do the same kind every time or do you switch it up depending on how you feel?
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: obsession600 on December 18, 2005, 08:33:36 pm
No, I have been brewing since my roommate introduced me to it back in college. I don\'t get to do it as often as I would like though.
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: Spacey on December 18, 2005, 03:59:04 pm
Is that your first time brewing?

Looks delicious.

mmmmm, beer
Title: My future favorite beer
Post by: obsession600 on December 18, 2005, 03:34:06 pm
I brewed up a batch of Holiday Ale (http://homepage.mac.com/kylehagen/HHbrewing/Personal30.html) yesterday. Everything went well with the cooking and it looks like fermentation has started right on time. Sadly it won\'t be done in time for the holidays. It will definitely be ready for Valentine\'s Day.
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