This blog will serve as a great place for me to log my brews, and share my recipes, techniques, and questions. I might even throw in the occasional brew or brewpub review.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
What a Week of Brewing
Monday, January 16, 2012
This week's evil plan!!! Muhuhahaha!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Recipe for my Blackberry Wheat Nectar
Blackberry Nectar
20-A Fruit Beer
Author: Andrew Murrey
Size: 5.76 gal
Efficiency: 55%
Attenuation: 75.0%
Calories: 105.3 kcal per 12.0 fl oz
Original Gravity: 1.032 (1.026 - 1.120)
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Terminal Gravity: 1.008 (0.995 - 1.035)
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Color: 3.21 (1.0 - 50.0)
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Alcohol: 3.12% (2.5% - 14.5%)
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Bitterness: 14.6 (0.0 - 100.0)
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Ingredients:
5.5 lb Pale Wheat Malt
4 lb 2-Row Brewers Malt
1 oz Tettnanger (4.5%) - added during boil, boiled 60 m
1 ea WYeast 3638 Bavarian Wheat™
5 lb Blackberries (pureed) - added dry to secondary fermenter
Schedule:
Ambient Air: 70.0 °F
Source Water: 60.0 °F
Elevation: 0.0 m
Results generated by BeerTools Pro 1.5.19
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Brew Night - RyePA
The recipe for the RyePA is available to the right. I will pop the info into beer tools later this week, and post the pretty recipe breakdown to my blog tomorrow.
On the stir plate front, I've collected the following parts.
1.) Wooden Box - Pipe Puffers in Greenwood sells used cigar shipping boxes for $1.
2.) CPU Fan - Harvested from a 1999 Gateway 2000 computer
3.) Rare Earth Magnet - Harvested from 1999 WD Caviar 2GB hard drive
4.) Potentiomter (25 Ohm) - RadioShack - $2
5.) Toggle Switch - Radio Shack - $2
6.) Power Supply - I have a 5v Blackberry charger I was thinking about using. More to come on this item.
7.) Quick Disconnects - For the inside wiring - RadioShack - $1.50
Not too shabby for $6.50 in total spend. I also had to get a new $10 soldering iron. Mine bit the farm.
Monday, October 31, 2011
New Project - Building a Stir Plate
I am going to try my hand at building my own stir plate. I've seen nice commercial versions all over the web from $50 to over a $100 bucks depending on all of the bells and whistles that you have. I've started putting together my requirements, and what I think I need as far as a parts list. From looking over several posts in zymurgy, and a great walkthrough on www.donosborn.com, I think I should be able to do this pretty easily. So here it goes.
Requirements:
1.) Must be able to hold a 2 liter Erlmeyer flask.
2.) Must have an on/off switch
3.) Must have speed variability
4.) Must be aesthetically pleasing as possible.
Parts List:
1.) 6 Volt Power Supply - I think I have a few of these at the house.
2.) CPU Fan - I know I have at least ten of these!
3.) Wood Box w/ lid - I'm budgeting $10 for one of these at the local cigar shop
4.) Wire Quick Disconnects - $3 at Ace or Radio Shack
5.) 25 Ohm Potentiometer - $4 at Radio Shack
6.) 4 bolts
7.) 4 neoprene spacers - $1 at Radio Shack (So I can have room above the fan for the magnet)
8.) 4 neoprene washers - $1 at Radio Shack (Absorb vibration)
9.) Control knobs - $2 at Radio Shack
10.) Switch - $3 at Radio Shack (I want one I can mount nicely to the box)
11.) Rare Earth Magnet - I should be able to scavenge one from a dead hard drive at home.
12.) Stir Bar - $5 at Northern Brewer
So. As I take this project on, I will take some photos, and put together a how-to blog post. I hope to get it done by the end of November, and have it cranking away at building some great yeast populations by new years!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Empty Fermenters and a possible Attenuation issue
I did take a quick taste of the dunkel, and I have to say, the sweetness lends pretty well to the roastiness of the dark wheat malt. It's going to be quite sessionable at the 3.18% ABV mark.
As for the CDA, it finished at 1.020 just as I had hoped. It's still got quite a bit of HOP AA zing, and should be quite a good beer. I'll be serving both of these beers at an upcoming Knights of Columbus fundraising dinners supporting the Holy Rosary Pro-Life group.
Special Thanks to Carlos for bringing me an extra Keg! Also, to my wonderful wife and brew assistant. Without her, nothing is possible.