Sunday, October 19, 2008

Summer turns to Fall

So the first summer of our marriage has come to an end- compared to the spring (our wedding, honeymoon, new job, move to Longview, etc.) summer was simple. We made some effort to visit the new family that we acquired in marriage and had a few people visit us at our little duplex in Longview. A couple of camping trips, BBQ's and some time in Seattle and Portland pretty much rounded it out. Here are some photos:

Barack Bock?




Well my first HomeBrew turned out pretty good. I was unsure but it seems to be a success. I tested a bottle one week into the carbonation period and it was too flat still. Now two weeks in it seems to be well carbonated. My impressions are that it tastes a lot like tap beer; it is fresh tasting and has very fine bubbles- if that makes sense. The carbonation isn't like soda pop, its subtle and not very noticeable. What is noticeable is the flavor: nice bitter hoppy taste with some fairly noticeable malt character. Basically a NW amber ale like you could get at the store. The hops in my kit were Willamette hops and I notice that the taste is a bit more 'harsh' than a good store bought ale, which usually are brewed with Cascade hops. I did dry hop it a bit since the amount of hops in the kit seemed weak. I am very pleased that there is not much sediment, even though I didn't use a secondary fermenter. Overall it is easy to drink and has the nice hoppy bitterness that I love.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

HomeBrew everybody


99 bottles of beer on the floor 99 bottles of beer... Well actually 41. I just finished bottling my first homebrew. Its a 'simple amber ale' kit that I got with my homebrew setup. The bottling went well, I ended up doing it by myself and it was easy. The hardest part was cleaning all the bottles out and sanitizing them. It will be another 2 weeks before the carbonation in the bottle is finished. Then I can taste it. My intial impression is that it is darker than I thought and I didn't manage to make as much as I was expecting. The carboy holds 5 gallons but I'm not sure it was full and then I didn't get quite all of the beer out when bottling. So I guess normally you would get about 54 bottles. Chalk it up to my first time. Dani suggests Barack Bock for a name. It's not really a bock so I'm thinking blue state brew. Unless it turns out terrible, in which case it shall remain nameless so not to jinx the election. I'll try and post when I taste it. AT