Friday, October 30, 2009

El Hefe and Crazy Bear Update

Last night we moved the El Hefe from the primary fermentation vessel to the secondary aging vessel. I don't actually intend to keep it in the secondary for more than a week, as I prefer to bottle age it. Why secondary then? While hefeweizens are supposed to be hazy, I still think it would be beneficial to allow some of the larger sediment to settle out prior to bottling. Moving from vessel to vessel helps do that. Finishing gravity: 1.010. Estimated ABV should be 4.80%.

Also, I drank the final bottle of the regular stock of Crazy Bear Honey Nut Brown Ale last night. It was a bittersweet moment (not the flavor) because this was my first blue ribbon beer; but, it does open up space for new brews. The next (and last) time this beer will touch my tongue is when we have the 2009 Brewing Year Recap party. Until then....

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