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It’s good!
I opened the first bottle of my St. Patrick’s Day stout, bottled 2 1/2 weeks ago.
Saturday activities
Bottled the stout
After lunch today (possibly the best hamburger I have ever eaten in my life) mia_mcdavid and I went home. We both took a much needed nap, but not before I filled the dishwasher with beer bottles and started it.
When I got up I bottled the dry stout that I brewed back on St. Patrick’s Day. Final gravity was 1.013–higher than I would like, so it may not be as dry as all that. Still, it smelled good, and I expect it will be OK.
Brewed on St. Patrick’s Day and bottled on Pentecost, a very ecclesiastical beer.
Brewing Notes — Dry Stout – 3
I racked the stout into a five gallon carboy this evening. The specific gravity was 1.016. I am hoping the secondary fermentation will be active enough to reduce that considerably.
Brewing Notes — Dry Stout -2
The brew is in the primary fermenter. Initial gravity 1.043, vs. the nominal 1.042 on the kit’s instructions. Amazingly close, considering how I altered the recipe. The yeast has been pitched and the lid locked down. I put a lid over the hole in the lid. When the temperature has come to equilibrium with the environment (our basement laundry room) I will replace that with a fermentation lock.
Brewing notes–Dry Stout
I am brewing a batch of beer now, a dry stout in honor of the day. It is based on Northern Brewer’s dry stout kit. The kit uses 1 lb. roasted barley, a 6 lb jug of malt extract, and 2 oz Kent Goldings for bittering hops and 5 gallons of water. I am looking for about a 6 gallon brew, so I added another 1.4 lbs of malt extract. I also used a cup of chocolate malt that was just sitting around.
Here is where things get interesting: I replaced 1 oz. of the Kent Goldings by 2 oz. of homegrown Nugget hops from our 2005 batch (stored in the freezer). We harvested these a little too late in the season, so they were past their prime. Hence going up to 2 oz. This is the purest guesswork.
Just finished the boil. I filled the bathtub with cold water and put the pot in it to cool. This will take a while, during which time I will clean the primary fermenter.
Bottled some mead
A lighter note ….
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Saturday morning
Today is mia_mcdavid‘s birthday, as lsanderson very promptly noted. Continue reading