I brew my own. Currently enjoying the last of a 80 Schilling Scottish Ale. Just bottled a Lemon Wheat last Monday, & brewed a Kolsch yesterday. It is fermenting away like crazy!
Monday I will brew an Orange Blossom Cream Ale.
Takes about 6 weeks start to finish to be able to enjoy.
1 week in primary, 2 weeks in secondary, 2-3 weeks bottle conditioning. If I had a kegging system in place, I could eliminate the 3 week bottle conditioning.
This should take care of my summer beer supply. 6 cases of awesome home brew.
Well I keg my beers so it tends to go quickly, brewed over 100GL in my first year. Making another two batches this weekend, a hoppy red ale and an oatmeal stout.
Time to start the AT Homebrew group?
I'm just now switching to kegging myself. I have my kegs, but not my cooling method. Waiting to find the right 7 cu ft chest freezer to turn into a keezer.
I have not made many flavored beers like the Orange Blossom Cream you are making. Are you putting your flavorings into the secondary or are you boiling them?
There are a ton of us here. Probably close to enough to dedicate a entire thread to homebrewing.
Probably a good idea. I use homewbrewtalks as well, but sometimes it's fun to combine hobbies.
I'll have to post my completed keezer once I get to building it!
and now you bastards will make me want to get into it. I SHALL STAY STRONG!
and now you bastards will make me want to get into it. I SHALL STAY STRONG!
I can always find a Lagunitas, Bear Republic, Dogfish Head, Stone, North Coast Rasputin in my fridge as my shitkicker beer....mostly higher alcohol IPAs/DIPAs as I like to get my buzz on early. :thumbsup:
Abita Turbodog is probably my favourite ever. If you like dark beer, you MUST try it.Abita Amber or Old Rasputin. Depends on where I want to go.![]()
I am lucky to have a few friends who brew and regularly share. One of my mtn biking buddies makes a mean IPA that kills me every time. I split brewing costs and help out to get in on it.
From the store, my current favorites are:
Modus Hoperandi
Great Divide Titan IPA
New Belgium Ranger IPA
Dale's Pale Ale
And I always will love a bottle of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale...the beer that originally gave me the love of hops.
