Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong time. I know I should have been a knight battling dragons, or a member of the Rat Pack. And sometimes I think that I was born in the wrong country. Don't get me wrong, I love this country most of the time. But I really love Belgian beers. I love the complexity, the philosophy, and the traditions. I read books about Belgian (and German) beers. I dream of sitting in a brick paved town square, on an autum day in a little town in Belgium with my SWMBO sampling the beers. I am all about, "brew what you can, with what you have, where you are". It is the brewer not the equipment, or the precise process.
This weekend, like many before it, was all about the Belgians. Saturday, Mark Anthony and I brewed a belgian blond that we will age on raspberries for a couple of weeks. "Allegement al la Framboise". I have made it before, or at least something very similar. My memories of it may be romanticized, but I think it was pretty excellent. Looking forward to it. And if memory serves me, the SWMBO likes it too.Mark Anthony and I also did loads of brewery house keeping, checking on gravities, fining a batch of Kolsch, dividing the recent spoils of our efforts. The strawberry wine has dropped to under 1. It is sitting at .97. Next steps stabilize, degas, clarify, and then back sweeten. Then get some more going. I may make make the dragons blood everyone is talking about on my wine making forums. Scaling it down to a 1 gallon batch. Or if i get really adventurous, Ill make Mountain Dew Wine.(yes it's a thing, look it up)
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| beautiful mash |
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| taste your mash. trust me. you'll know! |
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| 5 hours after pitch. Belle Saison is a Monster! |
We announce the contest winners later on today. And the yeast series picks up again tomorrow.
That's all for now sports fans!
Prost.



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