We brewed our porter on Saturday. It was great to be brewing again – I just love the smell of wort boiling – and we actually had our best brew time, doing 10 gallons in just about exactly 5 hours. One thing that became immediately clear as we worked to rack and inoculate our beer [...]
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Racking With CO2
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Building Our Keggle
Matt and I have been pretty blessed to have access to an industrial kitchen. It’s made the processing of learning and improving our homebrewing incredibly comfortable. So comfortable, in fact, that I can’t believe anybody actually brews in their kitchens at home. Besides trashing your kitchen, 95% of kitchens just aren’t equipped with decent enough [...]
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Transferring from a Sankey to a Corney Keg
We had a big weekend this weekend. We finished construction on our first keggle in effort to expand our brewing system (I’ll post about that later). I got a chance to try some AMAZING beers – Dogfish Head 120 Minute, Jolly Pumpkin’s Lambicus Dexterious, Hansen’s Oudbietje Lambic among others. We brewed our first Saison ever. [...]