| Weekend at the Dogfish Brewery and Brewpub. The Easternshore is a great drive when snow covered. |
This speculation came up through attempting to explain why I haven't been blogging and how I'm going to get back on it. Basically, I'm not getting back on a horse, getting kicked off is more explainable, the attempt of remounting more daunting (not really), and the purpose far more formidable.
In reality, I've been brewing a fair amount and writing a lot of notes that are thorough enough just to scattered and segmented to be blogged about. I've found just dumping everything in Evernote is a lot easier and realistic way of processing beer information. The reason why I've decided to keep up this blog is as a reference point for friends so I don't break into 30 minute explanations of the beer I've been brewing. In moving forward with this blog I'm going to drop an intensive recording of every brew, and go with more thematic posts and digging into certain beers that I learned a lot from and were particularly interesting.
To sum up what I should have posted:
I have tasting notes on Saison 1.0, Celleach Beta, Saison 2.0, and American Saison. Saison 1.0 beat out some pretty impressive saisons in a blind tasting. also got a basic understanding of the differences between Wyeast 3724 and 3711. Ceallach Beta also turned out well. Saison 2.0 and American Saison were perfectly good.
Amarillo Wheat Ale was a spur of the moment brew which was very amarillo forward. perfectly drinkable but not exciting.
The Hopfen-Weisse Clone turned out extremely well. Unfortunately, after the 4th month or so it became over carbonated. no sign of infection though.
the Two Hearted Ale Clone was my first all-grain attempt. ended up mashing 2-3 degrees low. My attempt was pretty close a little drier and you could tell my yeast profile was a bit more expressive as well as different then Bell's proprietary strain.
The rest of the beers I will have more competent tasting notes on and will save for later. I also just organized all my recipes and brew day notes, and should be getting them up under the beers section over the next month or so.
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