- Jan 18, 2001
 
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I'm in the middle of brewing beer for heathertre's upcoming wedding. Here is what I've got so far:
10 gallons of Kolsch
-this is an extract batch, minimashed 5 pounds of grain for the hell of it, and divided the batch into to 5 gallon buckets. I used White Labs Kolsch yeast on one, and Wyeast Kolsch yeast on the other. We'll see if there is a noticeable difference. The Wyeast did take off quicker.
5 gallons of IPA
- all-grain; 11 pounds of the stuff and ended up with a 1.060 OG beer that should be a nice hoppy 6.5% abv when its done. I used a new yeast on this one, its Saffalle's dry yeast that is reportedly very good and about 1/2 the cost of either Wyeast or White Labs.
I've got a couple of more to do yet, probably will do 10 gallons of an amber next week and my neighbor brewed up a Stout for the wedding today.
Anyways, :beer: to all of you!
HBD
			
			10 gallons of Kolsch
-this is an extract batch, minimashed 5 pounds of grain for the hell of it, and divided the batch into to 5 gallon buckets. I used White Labs Kolsch yeast on one, and Wyeast Kolsch yeast on the other. We'll see if there is a noticeable difference. The Wyeast did take off quicker.
5 gallons of IPA
- all-grain; 11 pounds of the stuff and ended up with a 1.060 OG beer that should be a nice hoppy 6.5% abv when its done. I used a new yeast on this one, its Saffalle's dry yeast that is reportedly very good and about 1/2 the cost of either Wyeast or White Labs.
I've got a couple of more to do yet, probably will do 10 gallons of an amber next week and my neighbor brewed up a Stout for the wedding today.
Anyways, :beer: to all of you!
HBD
				
		
			