SAME as last time you brewed it you rekon?Wayner's pale ale
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SAME as last time you brewed it you rekon?Wayner's pale ale
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No. Tastes the same but this time I focused on clarity, so it isn't nearly as cloudy. But with half a kilo of hops in 19 liters, some cloudiness is unavoidable...SAME as last time you brewed it you rekon?
Thanks man!Looks super good
Holly Shoit just need some lamb Chops and your set.Gettin ready for Australia Day. Homemade snags. Pork with appl, onion, paragon bit of salt and white pepper. View attachment 18928
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Holly Shoit just need some lamb Chops and your set.
THE Christening from yesterday
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First bevy to Grace the surface of that bar top many many more to Come hopefully!
Why does the name “Beachwood Brewing “ sound so familiar? SomView attachment 18932 While picking up grains and hops for tomorrow’s brew, I’m enjoying a West Coast IPA, Resinator by Beechwood Brewing from Long Beach, CA.
Dat's a gorgeous brew. I gotta try that at some point. Link the recipe, please.Dunkel. Keg feels light Next brew day will be another oneView attachment 18933
https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1070922/munich-dunkel-Why does the name “Beachwood Brewing “ sound so familiar? Som
Dat's a gorgeous brew. I gotta try that at some point. Link the recipe, please.
I REALLY gotta get me some lagering equipment. This is the kinda stuff I'm missing out on. I can see a fermenting locker and chiller of some sort going in the garage. Might just build it with recycled materials when I tear down the old tool shed.https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1070922/munich-dunkel-
Sometimes I mix the Munich I and II more evenly. This time I did add 1% Melanoidin malt. I also will sometimes use magnum at first wort and the Hallertau at flameout.