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December 22, 2011

Wee Heavy #3 – Sheep Dreams Laddie

At least once a year I like to brew a Wee Heavy.  One batch is usually enough to last more than the year and I like to keep some for aging and comparing previous year’s versions.  In the past couple of versions I’ve used a varied complex grist with six or eight malts in an attempt to develop malt complexity in the finished beer.  The 2011 recipe was the result of an inspiration to keep it simple and move in a more traditional direction.

I’ve read articles about the Traquair House Ale (which is one of my favorite examples) having a very simple grist of mostly pale malt with a small percentage of roast barley.  Also, my father-in-law helped me dig up a copy of ‘The Scottish Ale Brewer and Practical Maltster’ from the Google archives which indicates that traditional scottish ales consisted entirely of pale malt and used a very long boil process (3 hours+).

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December 12, 2011

Brown Porter #1 – Buccaneer Porter

This was the second beer that I would be preparing for New Year’s Eve.  Since I already had a light hoppy offering, I wanted to balance the taps with something darker and a little richer.  My brother and I had been tossing around the idea of something with vanilla and oatmeal so I decided to do a 10 gallon batch of porter.

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December 6, 2011

American Pale Ale #1

by Chuck — Categories: 10A, All-grain, RecipesLeave a comment

With New Year’s Eve approaching, I needed to get some beer ready to go before we could have folks over.  After the Nut Brown Ale incident, the pipeline of lower gravity beers had run dry.  Having two taps on the beer fridge we wanted a light side and a dark side.  First up is an American Pale Ale that I based off of my Am. IPA recipe.  It uses the same technique of first-wort hopping for the bittering addition without the normal 60 minute bittering addition.  I was happy with this in the IPA as it gave a firm bitterness that wasn’t too harsh.

I also decided to go back to a hop that I hadn’t used in a while with the Mt. Hood.  It has a very nice floral aroma that I thought would play well with the citrus of the Cascades.  The Cascade pellets had been in the freezer for a little over a year, but still had a very nice flavor and aroma if a bit subdued.  Overall, I was very pleased with the hop character of this beer.

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