9.29.2010

Win "Rocky" Win



I could wax poetic, but the essence of this clip says it all!

9.27.2010

Brew Day Notes using Hippity Hops Farms 2010 Cascade Hops!

Just wanted to write up an update on how the brew day went for my personal notes and obviously to share.

I have some great pics of all the fresh hops floating in the brew kettle that I'll update later on! I'm starting to think that using whole hops is a lot easier then using the pellets. Yeah, you have to use more water to compensate for the water absorption, but man it's nice to see the real deal boiling away!

Mashed in at 155
Took a PH reading of the mash after stirring and it read 4.8
Took another PH reading after 60 minutes and it read 5.0
Sparged at 170
Took a PH reading and it was at 4.6
(I THINK THESE PH STRIPS DON'T GIVE A PROPER READING..UGGH)
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According to Desirable pH’s

Brewing liquor – pH 6.2-6.6
Pre- boiled wort - ~pH 5.5
Post-boil wort – ~pH 5.2
Finished product – pH 3.9-4.2

Looks like I need to test my brewing liquor, and then the pre-biol wort on my next brew, and then hopefully it will all fall in line from there. I definitely need to figure this out because I should be getting better efficiency!
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I mashed high to have a nice big mouthfeel for this beer. I sparged right on 170 degrees and was hoping this would help my efficiency, but it was still extremely low. Somewhere in the 60-65% sugar extraction range. I'm assuming some of that has to do with my high mash temp, but would love advice from anyone about how to increase my efficiency.

I ended up collecting almost 6 gallons but that will come down to around 5.5 gallons of finished beer when I subtracted wort loss due to my dry hop absorbtion, yeast cake, and trub.

Currently fermenting at 66 degrees ambient temp in my basement.  Chuggin away nicely!

Can't wait to see how these Hippity Hops taste!

first wort hop













Surly Fest with Surly Fest Beer Brats for Oktoberfest!

9.22.2010

Organic Harvest Brown Ale

I purchased all of the ingredients to brew up my Native Brown Bitter Ale again for this reaping season.  This is the same base recipe I did last year with locally grown Cascades.  This year I didn't get free Cascade hops from the guy in New Hope, but I did get a pound of organic cascade hops from Hippity Hop Farms!  While technically they aren't "certified" organic, this is only because you have to be farming organically for 3 years for certification.  From my talks with Hippity Hops very own Paul P., they should be getting certified after next years harvest!   I'll have a better idea of what I'm doing this time around as Hippity Hops tested the IBU's of their 2010 crop to a result of 6.4% AA!  Cheers to Hippity Hop for doing it right in the Twin Cities!   Not to many changes to the recipe this year, but I'm thinking I'll make it a little more bitter and dank...not too dank though.   I did buy mostly Organic grains to go with my hops.  Breiss has organic 2-row, and also Organic Chocolate at Midwest Brew Supply!   With all of the ingredients I bought for the recipe, it looks like this one will by 89% organic!  I don't think that's enough to be certified organic, but it is in my book!


Organic Native Brown Bitter Ale

malt & fermentables

%
LB
OZ
Malt or Fermentable
ppg
°L
79%
10
0
Breiss Organic Two-row Pale
37
1
8%
1
0
American Crystal 10L
34
10
6%
0
12
Breiss Organic Chocolate
34
127
4%
0
8
Special Roast
33
50
2%
0
4
American Crystal 120
34
120
1%
0
2
Roasted Barley
25
300

12
10



Batch size: 5.5
Original Gravity / Final Gravity
1.045 / 1.005
Color
18° SRM / 36° EBC
(Light Brown to Medium Brown)

hops

use
time
oz
variety
form
aa
FW
60+ mins
2.0
Organic Cascade from Hippity Hop Farms
leaf
6.4
boil
10 mins
1.5
Organic Cascade from Hippity Hop Farms
leaf
6.4
boil
1 min
1.5
Organic Cascade from Hippity Hop Farms
leaf
6.4
DH
7 days
2.0
Organic Cascade from Hippity Hop Farms
leaf
6.4
Bitterness
52.4 IBU

yeast 

Wyeast British Ale II - 1335

Alcohol
5.7% ABV



Original Gravity: 1.048
Final Gravity: 1.005
Initial Gravity (Plato): 11.91° P
Final Gravity (Plato): 1.28° P
Real Extract: 3.21° P
Apparent Attenuation: 89.2%
Real Attenuation: 73.1%
Alcohol By Volume (ABV): 5.7%
Alcohol By Weight (ABW): 4.5%
Calories (12 ounces): 155


BREW LOCAL, DRINK LOCAL...GET LOCO!

9.17.2010

Northeast Homebrew Clubs first meeting TOMORROW!

Hey All,

We are starting up a Homebrew club in Northeast Minneapolis!   I know a bunch of us are pumped to meet up and see what's brewin in Nordeast and we encourage everyone to come meet up, and see if you wanna be a part of the crew.  Share some stories of brewing and drinking and stuff.   Hope you all can make it!   Hopefully I'll have a few tasty Dank brews to share with everyone.   I do have some bottles of my DIPA "The Chronic" that I'll be sharing, and some Belgians if Grumpy's in NE is OK with that.  They have a nice local tap list as well... so fun will be had by all! 

Grumpy's NE
Saturday September 18th
4pm -6pm

Come with an open mind, an outgoing personality, and ready to meet new people and hopefully develop lasting friendships and brewing relationships!   I think we have some great brewers in NE and if we don't we'll work to get mo betta! 

Potential topics-
  • Growing Hops in NE
  • Adjusting the local brew water for the best beer possible in NE, or anywhere for that matter.
  • How to get started brewing
  • A possible Name for the homebrew club (official, or nickname)
  • Critiquing homebrewers beers, wines, meads, etc (samplings galor)
My dog likes beer in Nordeast, you should too!

Nordeast Brewers blog

Cheers,

Nick

9.15.2010

Bob Marley - Dub Feeling (Feel Alright Dub Version)

  I love how raw and simple this bad boy is.  I only wish it was a longer version, or an extra verse in there.

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