Monday, June 25, 2012
Bottling the Red Lager and Cream Ale
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Moving the Cream Ale
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Sad News
A little over a year ago we moved up to central Pennsylvania. I sent an email out to friends and family telling them about the move. One friend, Larry, did not respond. I didn't think much of it at the time, as he was a very busy writer and occasionally was (perhaps ironically) not available for written communication.
The other day I realized it that it had been a year since that last email. I reached out to see how he was doing and found out that he had died a couple weeks prior to the email I sent before the move.
You may be asking 'why is this on your brog?' Larry is directly responsible for my homebrewing efforts. As a wedding gift (that's a story for a different day), he sent me my first homebrewing setup. I remember his positive (and possibly overly kind) words about my first brew, Perkele Pilsener. Over the past six and a half years, a lot of that initial equipment is gone (read: I broke most of the glass pieces). But the brewing spirit he awoke in me remains. So, here's me raising a glass to the man truly responsible for Snyderson Brewhus: Larry Offner Jr., a great man who went on to his final reward sooner than expected.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Brew Day - Canada Goose Cream Ale (AG)
O.G.: 1.040
Ingredients:
7 lbs. Domestic 2-Row Barley
2 lbs. Flaked Corn
8 oz. Carapils speciality grains
2 oz. Cascade hops (bittering and aroma)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Bottling the Honey Nut Brown
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Moving the Red Lager
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Brew Day - Red Lager
The brew went pretty well. I got a bit impatient during the sparge but it still turned out fine. The starting gravity is a bit low but as long as we achieve at least 75% attenuation, this should turn out to be a good session beer.
O.G. - 1.032
Ingredients:
9 lbs. Domestic Pilsner
8 oz. Carapils, 12 oz. Caramel 40L, and 2 oz. Debittered Black speciality grains
2 oz. Hallertau hops (bittering and aroma)
Also, I used White Labs yeast this time (the LHBS doesn't carry Wyeast).