So no self respecting home brewer should be without a kegerator in his garage. I had a chest freezer that I converted into a four-tap kegerator back in April. Nothing better than having four beers on tap at any given time!
Here at the Garage Alchemist, we make gold. Not the kind of gold that will reduce risk to your financial portfolio, but the liquid kind of gold, beer. This blog is written by home brewers and we hope you have as much fun reading our blog as we have brewing our beer.
June 23, 2012
May Brew
Some recent pictures of our May brew day. 20 gallons of American Pale Ale and 20 gallons of a bastardized Vienna. No better way to spend a Saturday in Oregon...Beervana!
Chris and I posing for the camera
Brewzilla!
The wort recirculating in the mash tun
A close up
Another close up
Chris and I posing for the camera
Brewzilla!
The wort recirculating in the mash tun
A close up
Another close up
February 4, 2012
Gravity check and too much beer
I sit here with a slight hangover from too much barley wine last night. Chris and I sampled the Noggin Floggin from HUB and one from Green Flash Brewing out of San Diego, CA. Both very big, well hopped and pack with flavor...and alcohol-both weighed in at 11% ABV. Oh well, someone has to do it.
Any way, the reason for this entry is to let you all know how the fermentation from last Saturday's brewing is coming along. If you recall we brewed a Dortmunder which is similar to a Pilsner but with a bit more body. Any how the OG was 1.054 and it's down to 1.014. That's pretty impressive for a lager in one week's time. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the yeast starter and the yeast I captured from the Pils I brewed with Frank in December. The barley wine is down to round 1.032 and still fermenting. I'd like to see the terminal gravity come in at 1.020 or so. I plan to dry hop today with 4.5 oz of Mt. Hood or Willamette or both. We'll just have to see what mood I'm in later.
Cheers!
January 21, 2012
I made it over to Glacier Tanks yesterday after work to pick up fittings to make the conversion to Tri-clover fittings for the home brewery. Damn their nice...nice and expensive that is. But Brewzilla is well worth it. I got home last night with a box full of fittings and three new butterfly valves and just geeked out over them. Check out some of the new pics:
January 15, 2012
New Year's Brew
Well its been a while since my last posting...too long. I guess life gets in the way sometimes. I've been planning our next brewing session which will take place on January 28th. To start off the new year we're going big! We've never brewed a barleywine so we figured this would be as good a time as ever. We'll be brewing a 15 gallon batch among three of us and will definitely bottle this one so that it can develop and mature over time (and not tie up precious keg space). Because of the 2012 Mayan calendar this one is named The Apocalypse. With a name like that it's got to be big and bad ass. Hoping that it will come in with an OG of 1.105 and finish out at around 1.020 or so. Thats around 11% ABV...yea baby! Just in time for a first sample around Christmas 2012 (if we're all still around). The second batch will be Damon's Dort (Dortmunder that is). An easy drinking beer that goes down well any time of year.
I'm pretty excited because I'm going to spring for a Blichmann beer gun. I've always wanted to be able to fill bottles from my keg and bring it to parties. I'm also looking at converting the brewery to tri-clover/clamp fittings...just like the big boys use. I'll make sure to post pictures of brew day.
Thats all for now.
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