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Kael’s Orange Hef
This was a commemorative brew to celebrate the addition of a new member to the BrewChatter family! An all grain take on Sam Calagione’s Blood Orange Hefeweizen from Extreme Brewing by Sam Calagione. For 5 us Gallons in the keg … Continue reading
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Brew Day Rye PA turned Rye Double IPA
Hey All! This last weekend we brewed a Double IPA with rye that was supposed to be a Rye PA. First and foremost, let me tell you what NOT to do in your brew day! If you calculate out the … Continue reading
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Cut Open Kegs
Hi All! Today I wanted to wax eloquent on using “modified” kegs for brewing. This is a very common practice, and can be a very inexpensive way to gather a solid system able to brew ten gallons of just about … Continue reading
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Gravity VS Technology
Hi Friends! I was thinking about brewing and technology recently. It’s amazing to me how many different ways there are to brew, and how ingenious some of these systems are. From brewing a concentrate and back-filling to hit your gravity … Continue reading
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Brew HA HA, Reno 2011
Goodmorning All! Well, after a long and fulfilling weekend drinking every single beer that is distributed in our area, I’m beat! The following Saturday I had plans of packaging ten gallons of love, doing chores and getting right back on … Continue reading
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Brew Day: Double IPA/Wannabe Sierra Nevada Torpedo
Hey Everybody! Brew Day, friends! That’s right! For the first time on the BrewChatter system, we did 10 gallons! 34 pounds of grain, 22 gallons of water and a full pound of hops!! Needless to say, it was a big … Continue reading
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