Being the beta sometimes has its perks, like recreating an Angry Chair stout that was previously used for the filling of Le' Arthur for an upcoming fall event. Using only a fort wort hop bittering charge of Jarrylo and an 80 minute boil this one came out OG 1.120+0.001 @74F. Shooting for 1.130 with a BE of about 58%, I could've gone a little longer but these batches are gonna take long enough as it is when it comes to actually filling the barrel at CBB. There was quite a bit of backend fermentable addition, but the real fun starts with the full quart of 2nd gen Chico Ale yeast that was pulled fresh to pitch today. Blow off hose is ready!
May 9, 2024
May 5, 2024
Brew Batch # 190 HOLD FAST!
FG 1.008 +0.001 @78F to give it a solid 5.5%. Color and nose seem about right, just gotta let it sit on gas for a bit and get the carbonation and head right plus a pinch of lagering. Need to get the Untappd graphic just right too since I think this will be a recipe in my war chest so to speak. May feel cocky enough to enter it this summer. Let the quaffing begin!
Apr 22, 2024
Brew Batch #190 HOLD FAST!
Never before brewed this style but I can't let Anchor go gentle into that good night! Loads of reading have my recipe hopefully dialed in. Anchor was always good about helping homebrewers get recipes right, so I feel relatively good on this one. Biggest things are Northern Brewer hops and California Common 2112 yeast. OG 1.050 +0.001@ 72F.
Apr 20, 2024
Seventeenth Annual Virginia Beer Blitz (2024)
Apr 6, 2024
AL Brewer's Cup 2024
Scott Joines and the Carboy Junkies of Hoover, AL run one smooth well attentive to detail comp. I can see now why there's such a concerted effort for comps of this size and larger to get judges (that's an entry in and of itself). They had 3 tasting sessions over 2 days and results were posted that night. Unfortunately, Wallaby Water (pronounced Wa-duh) and No Taters didn't fair very well. A whopping 28 for both. There were 3 judges on the IRA flight, which was appreciated since there were 12 or so in it. They wanted it to be sweeter and a little darker. For my 12B, the pear and apple esters were picked up but they wanted more effervescence. It's only the 2nd year for this comp and it was already up to 200 (from 111 last year), I'll keep trying.
Mar 17, 2024
Brew Batch #189 That Effing Hairpiece in your Bathroom
Into the keg today with a healthy FG 1.010+0.000 @65F to give it a smooth 7.35%. I like to try the swill and it seems to be fine, but some gas should let me know if I'm on the right track. My gut tells me there may be a need for a touch more body which means higher mash temps, or perhaps some oats.
