Saturday, August 18, 2007

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Just racked my Red off of the dry hops to clean most of the hops out. I just racked a Pale straight into keg last week and had too many hops get into the keg with the beer. The hops sank to the bottom and clumped up on the liquid intake. Every glass that I drew was pure foam. I had to blow gas down the liquid line to get the clump blown out. I'm still getting quite a few of the Cascades with every glass. So the Red was racked to a second secondary and I got rid of most of the hops from the dry hop. There will still be some left when I go to keg, but it will be much less than the Pale.

I also racked the Scotch Ale. I've drawn some off to share a taste with Ronnie and friends. It is still higher gravity than what the recipe calls for. I'm hoping that the yeasties will still do some work. Very sweet and the peat flavor is coming through big time.

My friend Bryan and I have plans to keg up a Chocolate Stout on Tuesday. We'll split the batch in half and do interesting things to them. I'd like to see if I can make a Marzipan Stout, one that reminds me of Ritter Sport Marzipan. Instead of a double chocolate, we were thinking of a triple or quadruple chocolate. Time will tell.

Plans: Next batch has to be an Ayinger Oktoberfest-Marzen clone. I don't lager, and I wonder how it will do as an ale. I have to move things through the pipeline though. An ESB is in one of my primaries, I've got my Red, the Scotch Ale, a Holiday Spiced Ale, Dave's Porter, and the Chocolate Stout taking up my secondaries. My fridge has a Peach Ale, Belgian Summer Saison, White Oak Porter, Psychedelic Monk, Super Puppy Pale, and Root Beer filling it up, and I have two empty kegs. The Peach Ale felt rather light, the root beer too. I'd bet the Porter and Saison are only half full. It will be time to bottle soon to clear out some space.

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