The annual trip to Delaware for the horseshoe crab survey and visit to Dogfish Head was this past weekend. The weather was lovely and the counting was a challenge. We use a sampling technique and don’t count them all, but we estimated that there were about 15,000 crabs on the…
Adroit Theory field trip
Last Saturday I needed to be in Berryville, Va in the morning. I decided to see where Adroit Theory Brewing was in relation to Berryville. I had been wanting to make a trip there for some time and this might be the opportunity I was waiting for. Turns out that…
Samples
I love to sample different beer. My favorite local establishment offers samples that are almost too small, but still gives me the opportunity to try a bunch in one visit. Some places do these little shot glasses, some offer 4 or 5oz pours. That seems a little more reasonable to…
Wrestling with the yeast
About a year ago when we made our four ‘big’ beers, we realized that we needed to bottle them so we could drink some, age some and share some. It’s harder to do those things when the beer is in a keg in my garage. Bottling meant that we would…
Sharing a long distance beer
It’s fun to be able to share a beer with friends, but on a cold winter evening, it’s nice to be able to enjoy a tasty beverage in the comfort of my own home. But wait, I can have my cake and eat it, too – or perhaps that should…
November 5, 2014 – Trans-Coastal Research Session
Wow, what a great night of trans-coastal research this past Wednesday night! Right out of the gate we started with ‘Cranberry Woods’ from Cisco Brewery in Nantucket. It was inspirational. To wit: I once drank a beer from Nantucket With cranberry juice from a bucket Full of lacto and oak I ain’t tellin…
Did somebody say, ‘Consecration’?
In our never-ending (or at least weekly) endeavor to further acquaint our palates with all that is Sour and Memorable, we totally enjoyed the following this past Wednesday: Recently ‘delivered’ from Chris (& Rebekah’s) Bike-ation trip to Colorado were two 375mm’s from Crooked Stave, a sour beer-focused brewery in Denver. The St.…
Pale ale for 2014 Oktoberfest
Chris brewed the third beer for the Oktoberfest. I showed up around hopback time to pick hops, finish the brew session and clean up. The hop vines were much improved this year. They were picked and put directly into the hopback for flavor and aroma. This is called wet…
Brewing sours
Yesterday we brewed more sours. About three weeks ago, a first batch of sours in 2014 was brewed. Our standard batch volume of about 18 gallons results in three 5 or 6 gallon carboys. That gives us the ability to have a single recipe to which we can add three different…
Bottling a couple of big beers
Last weekend the Brewers had a bottling session for the last two big beers that were brewed this spring. Beer #14 was Brewer Joe’s imperial smoked porter. It smelled and tasted great with the smoked character coming through well. My experience is that the smokey essence tends to get reduced in…