thanks! definitely a one-way door. I look forward to making some seriously ambitious brews. I brew with my roommate, so that helps with the time.
having some help is awesome. the missus helps me out on occasion, makes brew day go by a lot faster. going all grain is like to moving from crayola markers to mixing oil paints. i'm so loving it.
you know... this may end up being an issue since our target was more of a summer beer. it went wonderful with the IPA we made, and we enjoyed the additional head retention. the head retention was the goal and really why we added it, but in retrospect, we could have used something else which wouldn't have bulked up the body.
carapils/carafoam is something you might want to consider. another option (could be used in conjuction with the previous) is to use some wheat, which has more protein than barley so it helps with head retention.
I wonder if Bobek or Saaz would go well in the saison we plan to brew. I'm still trying to figure out how to get the fermentation temperature hot enough. Only need it high during that first week... attenuation is best at 75 I'm told. Open to ideas if you have any.
guess it would depend on what kind of saison you're going for. saaz and the like are a tad spicey so they could reinforce that aspect of your saison, or you could try getting some other flavor in there with your hops. i'm happy to trade if you want to try bobek, lemme know what ya got
getting temps to 75 shouldn't be too hard. do it cheaply by turning off the AC during the day while you're out, then use a brew belt or a FermWrap heater when you are around. i have a brew belt on a timer that kept my carboys warm this past winter, worked quite well but i'd got with a fermwrap if i had to do it again.
I'm sure it will turn out fantastic, what was the target IBU?
34 IBUs on a 1.054, so on the hoppy side of balanced without going overboard. i guess i could have gone stronger, but i already have an IPA on hand. i wanted a good amount of the malt character to come through since i've never tried optic. gonna dry-hop it of course.
here's the output from last weekend's brew-a-thon:
having all 3 carboys full at the same time isn't something i plan on doing too often, so it was worthy of a picture. because of the chocolate and cocoa nibs in the breakfast stout it created some really cool big bubbles:
yes, beer is alive!