Fastest Brewed Beer Award: Six beers and two ciders were made from 9am to 3pm on Sunday. The award for fastest brewer goes to Dale with his simple cider recipe. He dumped two gallons of apple juice into a sanitized carboy and inoculated it with the White Labs Edinburgh Ale yeast, took him longer to drive to Brookings from his home east of Aurora than it did to mix up his cider.
All-Grain Brewers: On the other extreme were the all-grain brewers which worked hard for an average of 5 hours over multiple burners, pots, and a mash tun. John P brewed up a Vienna Lager, Craig M brewed an IPA, Kris B made a Maibock, and I (Rich) made a Smoked Ale.
Extract Brewers: Then the extract brewers found the happy medium with about a 2-3 hour process with Jim B making an ESB, and Rose H making a Dark Side Vanilla Porter clone recipe. Rose also mixed up a honey cider.
All totaled up I believe about 40 total gallons were brewed at the gathering.
Among the audience were new brewers looking to learn more
and aspiring brewers that were trying to familiarize themselves with the
process and get an idea of what equipment they need to get started.
If there is one thing any new brewers will learn fast is that brewing is a very capital intensive process and there will be a significant investment on the front end before you will begin to reap the rewards after a few batches are in your glass.
If there is one thing any new brewers will learn fast is that brewing is a very capital intensive process and there will be a significant investment on the front end before you will begin to reap the rewards after a few batches are in your glass.
All brewing aside there was also some sampling to go along
with the fun. Rose brought her fresh
hopped ale, and a cranberry/chokecherry wheat.
Dale brought a Juliet from Goose Island.
I (Rich) brought a couple variations on the Zombie dust clone brew, a couple
different batches of sour bomb, and a Barrel Aged Single Malt Sour from Brau
Brothers. Craig shared a WarMullet from Three Floyd’s. Angie brought some of her
Dark Singularity from Wooden Legs Brewing.
Dale also brought some Brooklyn Lager.
Many beers were brewed and consumed among old and new
friends. We will continue the fun on November
14th at the next BrewKings meet-up.
The meet-up will be spearheaded with the battle for the golden keg Stout
Edition. All homebrewed stouts are
eligible, come one, come all.
Next Event Details:
When: Thursday Nov 14th at 7:00pm
Where: Innovation Village Apartments Community Room
Cheers, Rich
Next Event Details:
When: Thursday Nov 14th at 7:00pm
Where: Innovation Village Apartments Community Room
Cheers, Rich
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