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Odd behaving Kolsch

I decided today would be a good day to rack the Kolsch I brewed last weekend. Eight days didn’t seem too far out of the realm of “standard brewing procedure” so I took a gravity. 1.018 or so, not bad for primary, certainly not bad to put over to secondary.

After sanitizing my Autosiphon and my carboy I being the rack. Spit sputter glurg comes from the racking tube and the siphon is broken! What the heck? There are also yeast colonies floating on the surface of the beer and the tube was very cloudy. The cloudiness I expected but not the yeast on the top nor the ineffective siphon.

I lifted the autosiphon off the bottom of the carboy and was able to transfer three gallons or so that way, but as the top and bottom became closer it stopped again.

Now, rather than sit and force it through by pumping the autosiphon over and over I just pulled out, airlocked both carboys covered them up and walked away. So clearly it wasn’t ready for racking!

So THATS what is meant by “top cropping, low flocculation”!

Learn something new every day.

Any guesses how long I should leave it alone? I’ll wait until Friday and try again, but I’m concerned about leaving it too long!

Cheers?
Tony

Posted on 30th June 2008
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SABMiller, MolsonCoors now MillerCoors in US

From the press release straight from MolsonCoors:

SABMiller plc (SAB.L) and Molson Coors Brewing Company (NYSE: TAP; TSX: TPX) today announced the closing of the transaction to combine their U.S. and Puerto Rico operations to create MillerCoors.

MillerCoors, which will begin operating as a combined entity on July 1, 2008, will be a dynamic, brand-led U.S. brewer with the scale, resources and distribution platform to succeed in the highly competitive marketplace.

I hate to be a spoil sport about this one… I guess we’ll just see how it turns out.

I’ve already made my opinion known about bigger beer companies.

Cheers.
Tony

Posted on 30th June 2008
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Another use for Coors

First Coast News put up this story regarding the generosity of Molson Coors donating the ethanol to fuel the DNC’s flex fuel cars.

While most ethanol comes from corn, Molson Coors’ ethanol is produced from waste beer.

The beer is lost during packaging or is considered substandard for public consumption.

Company representative Al Timothy says Coors is the country’s first major brewer to convert waste beer to ethanol.

So while the Democratic National Convention will be driving around on spent Coors I wonder what beers will be served over lunch and dinner? I’m sure other Denver brewers agree with me in thinking Coors is a waste beer.

Oh, wait…

“Lost during packaging. Substandard.”

Well good for them anyway. That is pretty cool that even a macro brewery can step up and deliver one for … oh who am I kidding? The cynic in me is screaming “Look at the publicity!”

Cheers!
Tony

Posted on 30th June 2008
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Storing Kits

When I get kits from the brew store and I won’t be able to brew them right away I like to separate out the ingredients. My hope is to prolong the freshness as best I can.  Obviously if my kit came with liquid yeast that goes in the refrigerator. I also like to put my hops in the fridge.

Since I don’t have a grain mill quite yet, I usually like to get my grains crushed at the store. I’m told that keeping them in a dry cool place will help keep them fresh. So the remainder of the box ends up in the entryway closet, eagerly awaiting brew day.

Nothing too fancy, but I like to hope that will keep the ingredients as fresh as I can.

Cheers!
Tony

Posted on 28th June 2008
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Strange brew

Fermentation Friday is tomorrow and the topic this month is:
“What is the craziest concoction you ever came up with, on the fly or prepped, to brew with”

Hosted at CNYBrew.com

My absolute craziest beer brewed was my root beer float stout. The idea behind it was to make a milk stout with tones of root beer in it, sarsaparilla, licorice root, a little bit of winter green leaves and some lactose.

So, that was the craziest beer I brewed, and it sticks out in my mind so incredibly well because it was a complete disaster. The root beer tones I was trying for ended up having tones of nastiness only enhanced by the vomitous contributions of the lactose.

This was the only beer that I dumped almost all of it. Yes, I had to give it a few tries, but after a first sip my wife wouldn’t touch it. That was such a bummer beer, and I had it on the stout faucet too. Come to think of it, besides my Tony Tripel, that was the last beer I free brewed with out a recipe or kit.

Time to break out of the rut again and shoot for something more. Since I’ve committed myself to going all grain after the last three kits are brewed I should also start coming up with new recipes too. Well, I should let my wife know that I want to go all grain as well. Heh.

Cheers!
Tony

Posted on 26th June 2008
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Beer No NO follow up

A few months ago I posted about an Ass. Wrestling coach who brought a case of beer to the hotel room where the high school students were staying. The Star Tribune reports yesterday that he was charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor.

Albrecht was charged last week by the St. Paul city attorney’s office with furnishing alcohol to a minor.

The complaint said Albrecht, the only one of legal drinking age, drank several beers and repeatedly offered it to the students.

I hope the judge or jury nails this fellow to the wall for a LONG time. Once again I have to say how impressed I am with the wrestling team that none of them participated. I’m not a big team sports guy, but seeing this makes me proud of those students!

Beer is for those over 21, but age doesn’t make an adult, does it.

Cheers.
Tony

Posted on 25th June 2008
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Batch Sparge Video

As I’ve indicated for the past year I am building up the nerve to go all grain with my brewing. In my searches this afternoon I found a video on batch sparging by Don Osborn. He presents the topic very straight forward without bogging me down with a ton of details. Give it a view!

Thats it, once three more extract kits are brewed up I’ll make the jump. That should put me into August. That ought to be plenty of time to get my MLT rigged up and ready to go. I’ve read posts by Don over at Northern Brewer but haven’t been active there in a couple of years.

Cheers!
Tony

Posted on 24th June 2008
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I brewed yesterday!

Since I’ve always been told “a picture is worth a thousand words”

I put the kids down for their nap yesterday afternoon and gathered up the goods. It was a beautiful afternoon and I spent it in my garage steeping stirring drinking and sadly, tidying up a little. This time around I remembered the whirlfloc at the 15 minute mark.

The kit was Midwest’s Kolsch with the Activator smack pack.

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Posted on 23rd June 2008
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Dad on a Dime

I am venturing out of my little beer mug here and starting a new blog, Dad on a Dime. If you know me you may recognize the title from my Dadcenter days. I’ll be shooting for a less formal approach to pass on some of the lessons I have learned about frugality and surviving with only one income. I may not be earning a paycheck, but I can sure save enough to stretch what we have.

I have absolutely no intention of abandoning or easing up on BrewDad. I consider the new venture to be in addition to this blog and not a replacement.

Pop over and visit my new digs, leave a comment if you’d like. I look forward to writing more about my family and parenting sides. Life isn’t all about beer, ya know.  ;)

Cheers!
Tony

Posted on 20th June 2008
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Papazian’s Blog

I cannot believe that I have been blogging for a year now. What is more, I cannot believe that in all my searches of news and other sources for beer I haven’t come across the Beer Examiner. It appears the Charlie Papazian updates this almost every day.

Huge thanks to Jason at the Adventurist for pointing this out to me in yesterday’s comments.

When I started brewing seven years ago Mr. Papazian’s book was the second homebrewing book in my collection, and the first I bought. Korzonas’ book was the first and given to me with my kit from my wife.

Why the amazement and attention from me? I can safely say there isn’t one homebrewer who hasn’t heard of Mr. Papazian, unless that person bought the gear from a rummage sale and learned it through trial and error instead of reading.  This fellow is a legend for homebrewers, and his book is a must read. Even if you have three or four other books about homebrewing you have to read this one just to know what the heck other homebrewers are talking about! In those pages we are introduced to the credo of online chatting about homebrewing. RDWHAHB

Relax, Don’t Worry, Have a Homebrew!

I feel woefully abashed that I haven’t found this before. Never fear though, I have subscribed to it.

Check out his blog.

Cheers!
Tony

Posted on 19th June 2008
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