Sunday, January 28, 2007

If it's Sunday it must be meet the pilsner...........


Sunday is brew day. When my kids were little I used to brew during the week when they were in school. Now it's less of an issue and I don't care if they don't like the smell.
This is the brewery. Not very fancy. A 5 gallon brewpot is my mash tun. I can do infusions in the stove, step and decoctions on the stove. I use an old bottling bucket and a false bottom for sparging. Not very complicated. I can fit #13 of grain in the pot. For stronger brews I'll make 3 gallons or add some malt extract. I brew more often than my fellow brewers making 10-15 gallons, but I have more variety in the cellar.
Today's brew is a German Pilsner. It's a simple beer, just two grains today. Bohemian lager malt and white wheat. With a high mash temp I can forgo the crystal malts. German Perle, Hallertau Traditon, and lots of German Hallertau. I used a slurry of Budvar yeast that I had saved from last week.
Pilsner gets a bad rap. I don't make North American cat piss. This is real beer.
Sunshine in a glass.......crisp and dry. Bitter and aromatic. Refreshing. Good with all kinds of food. A show off beer for a brewer. If you mess up: too dark, too harsh, too malty, out of balance: you missed it. I watch the thermometer in the basement all fall, waiting to see it drop below 60F. My cellar is cold and dark. It is a keller, a cellar for brewing lager beers. I have till late April to take advantage of it.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Slurry: it's a beautiful thing


The witbier is going crazy.........I've washed out the airlock twice, but it looks like it's settled down a bit so I won't bother with the blow-off stuff. It's been a pretty steady 66F. Time to plan for tomorrow's brew. I have a slurry of Budvar yeast in the fridge. Just used it for the first time in a 10 gallon partial mash brew. I split the pilsner into two fermenters and pitched the Budvar in one and the Urquel in the other. Both are fairly recent additions to the Wyeast line up. Side by side, at 53F in the basement, the Budvar finished first. Tasted very promising when I racked it and it has already started to clear. I'll move these two pilsners along pretty quickly since I'll need to get some beer in kegs soon. The all grain brew tomorrow will be given a little more respect.....

Friday, January 26, 2007

It's five below....I think I'll brew a witbier



A very cold day, and I need to brew a witbier. My homebrew club has a little competition on the night of the NCAA finals and this year it's about wit. So be it.

My recipe:

Organic pale ale
white wheat
flaked oats
sweet orange peel
bitter orange peel
mystery herb

Did an infusion mash at 150-152F for an hour. Kind of soupy but the oats did suck up quite of bit of the excess

It's cuddled up next to the coal stove.....the warmest place in the house.

So goes this, my first post as a blogger. I meant to get started on New Year's Day when I brewed my first recipe of 2007, but I never got around to it.