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Mmmmm Beer!

As some of you know, I was into hombrewing beer several years ago, but because of circumstances I lost most of my brewing equipment and haven't brewed a batch in about 6 years. Well, as luck would have it, the homebrew supply store I actually used to order via a mail order catelog is only a 30 minute drive: Bacchus and Barleycorn.

A couple of weekends ago, Tammy and I went and picked up some fresh equipment and some ingredients, but I've been waiting for some free time to actually brew the stuff. Well, guys, today was the day. My batch of "Nutcastle Brown Ale" is bubbling happily in it's fermenter. Now, this is no "Mr. Beer" kit (tried that, not horrible but not good either), this is the real thing. It's alot of work to get it all together, and takes several hours (just the brew day, this doesn't include the racking and bottling later on), but I have a great time doing it, and it makes me appreciate and enjoy the end product all the much better. Kinda how great barbecue is alot of work, and time consuming, but always seems to taste better if you actually cook the stuff.

Anyway, I'll give you guys a tasting review in a couple of months when it's all ready to drink (of course it'll be a raving review). I want to try to brew a batch about once a month, at least for a little while, until I have a nice little stockpile of brew. In case you're wondering, a "batch" makes around 60 12 oz. beers, give or take a few.

Cheers, L'Chaim, Slainte!

Permalink 01/28/06, 08:17:40 pm, by Casey Email , 271 words, 33 views
Categories: General , 4 comments

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Comment from: Dubz [Visitor] · http://jamescross.net
Dude... you need to send us one each time. We will give you our reviews.. hell maybe we will get one of our own and all can do it and change with each other.

My parents do wine, and they are getting way good. They do their own bottle and labeling now. heh

Let us know how it goes. I would pay for shipping. and like however much it would cost to make.
PermalinkPermalink 01/29/06 @ 20:14
Comment from: Casey [Member] Email
I'd be down with that. Maybe I'll try to bring some with me for Nerds Unplugged II. Funny you mentioned your parents making some wine, I have some aging right now from a kit my brother bought me. It's a merlot, and my first batch of real wine, should be ready to drink in a few months. I made some apple wine once, but it didn't turn out very good, kinda tasted like that Thunderbird wine if you've ever had that. I just wish it was legal to distill, I'd love to try that.
PermalinkPermalink 01/29/06 @ 23:42
Comment from: Benny [Visitor] · http://www.bennycornett.com
Please, do bring some to Nerds Unplugged II and I'll give you my reviews right then...haha.

Sounds like it takes a while for the beer to be ready to actually drink...couple of months. Do you remember back when we took Technical Writing in College...me, you, and Shane made a "How to Make Beer" manuel...lol.
PermalinkPermalink 01/30/06 @ 11:02
Comment from: Casey [Member] Email
Ha, Benny, I forgot all about that! If I remember correctly, we got an "A".

Yeah, it takes a little while, that's why I want to do a batch or 2 a month. Have one ready to drink while another batch is getting ready. Maybe I'll get a kegging system someday so I can artificially carbonate and the beer would be ready to drink even sooner.
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