Red ale

It’s been almost 10 months since I brewed a beer. So now that I am starting back in, I wanted to make sure I have all of my equipment where it’s supposed to be.

I had a Brewers Best Red ale kit sitting here for a while, and figured I could brew that as a “test batch” and get the kinks knocked out.

The carabrown and chocolate malt.

It’s an extract kit with a bit of grain for flavor and color. You don’t really mash it, just kinda dangle it in your water while it’s heating like a tea bag

Was a quick brew and did it’s job. I now have everything set to get back to the all grain, and should be getting to work on those this week. I have quite a few batches to get on to.

But before those get done.. I have a batch of seltzer to do first. But this one may (or may not) have something else happening with it

Stay tuned

Time to get back in

I really can’t remember a time when there has been such a long span between my brew days. I’m not exactly sure how long I have been brewing, But its over the 30 year mark. And in those 30 years I think the longest I have gone without brewing something was probably 2 months.

It’s been 8 months since I have brewed. 8 months. I did stir a wine together in March tho,, if that counts. 

But I have no beer kegged at all. Could be a few bottles lurking around the basement. Barleywines and Imperial stouts, but that’s it for beer.

I need to brew. Simple as that. I have this Brewers Best kit that I bought last November that I really need to use. So I think I’ll do this kit first so I can make sure that I have all of my equipment collected back up. In 8 months I probably have things scattered all over the place.Then get back to some “real” brewing. 

Besides the 2 wine and cider kegs, I have 5 more cornies and enough 22oz bomber and 16oz swing tops for probably 4 more batches! So I have options. More than enough fermenters and space for them, so spontaneous brewing is just fine.

However,, since the club does not really do anything contest or education related any more, I am not feeling the bug to brew a wide swath of styles. I used to brew anything and everything,, but thats when I gave 75% of my beers away to the club functions and meets and such.

This means I can brew what I want, just for me. But I keep wondering, what style.. or lets make it 2 possibly 3 styles do I want as my home beer stockpile?

Well one is perfectly obvious. Stout. The Jagged Stout in particular. I cant believe I actually let myself run out of this beer. 

2nd would have to be Brit beer. Brit Bitter or Golden. Ya.. I probably have 50 good recipes. 

I could definitely be just fine with kegs full of those. But a third for bottling might be the way to go.. and a good bottling beer is… strong ale.

American or British Strong ale. Yea.. this sound like the plan.

The Ukraine Brew

Alot of you probably seen the Solidarity brew for the Ukraine situation.

I was going to doing our monthly club brew and seen this a few days before,, so why not.

It labeled as an Anti Imperial stout. But feels more like a porter to me. I figured out a smaller abv batch to brew.. but as much as I like beets I decided to leave them out.

Ended up with an OG of 1.056. Has a good malt selection and really smells great in the kettle.

Been in the primary two weeks now so I’ll be taking a look at it one of these day now and decide when to get it kegged up.

There should be reviews of this recipe coming out soon from all over, and I can’t wait to compare what other proportions and gravities other people brewed.