Tasting Courses and Homebrewing

Over GABF week Meg and I both went to a Cicerone based off-flavor tasting course at Epic Brewing. The focus of the course was to compare the six most common off-flavors to a control and learn why these can happen during the brewing process. This isn't the first off-flavor course I have taken but it... Continue Reading →

Equinox IPA Homebrew – Beer Review

It's the moment of truth, did we learn anything from the first brew? Optimism was running high when I popped the top and it was beautifully carbonated, something we struggled with on the first attempt. Optimism turned to questions and reflection - Something went wrong. Visual: Gold with deep red hues, almost copper. Predominantly clear... Continue Reading →

Bottled Up and a Bottle Down

The second time you go through something like homebrewing you find that there is a certain way you like to do things. I thought I had the siphon and bottling process all figured out and even requested the extra assistance from Meg since I nearly lost the first batch trying to do it all myself.... Continue Reading →

American Homebrewers Association Rally – Recap

AHA (American Homebrewers Association) Some things have to be seen in person to truly understand them. My first AHA rally at my local brewery, Dry Dock, this past weekend was one of those things. I am not sure I can put into words what I expected but the reality was even better. The beer vibe... Continue Reading →

Dry Hopping Along

Equinox IPA continued - I received much appreciated feedback from friends and followers on my first brew. A lot of people told me the secondary fermentation process wasn't needed, you can keep it in first and the batch will even go quicker. Quicker beer? Generally speaking, I would jump right on that but since this... Continue Reading →

Onto The Next Brew

The first brew experience was a bit stressful, a lot of fun, and I have to admit made me want to do it again. People talk about it getting to you and I was a skeptic but now as I dive into this one with ideas for the one after I have to admit they... Continue Reading →

Mandarina Pale Ale – Homebrew Dual Review

The moment of truth. We finally cracked open a bottle and tried our homebrewed beer for the first time. The instant reaction... "Hey, this doesn't suck," which is a small victory. The first beer was tried among friends, the type of people who will share their true feelings and the feedback was positive. It was... Continue Reading →

Carbonation Complete – Homebrew Update

The bottles have been sitting peacefully for two full weeks as of today. According to my brew kit instructions and most of the research I have been doing, they should be good to drink. Of course, I would prefer to test it but there isn't a way to do it without risking one of my... Continue Reading →

Bottle That Beer

I can admit when I make a mistake and I certainly made a mistake when I estimated how much time and effort it would take to bottle my beer. How hard could it possibly be I thought? How long could it possibly take? I should be done in less than an hour. Wrong, wrong, wrong... Continue Reading →

From Primary to Secondary Fermentation

The Debate: Something interesting happened when I made the decision to take my beer from a primary to a secondary fermenter. This is the one step in the process where I got the most conflicting feedback. Even at Brewhut when I bought this kit, taking it to secondary did not have a consensus. The instructions... Continue Reading →

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