View Full Version : Any homebrewers out there?
mccauslind
08-21-09, 15:42
Just curious... Any of you into making homebrewed beer? I am in my second year of the hobby, and having a blast! I just entered two batches in a contest at the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Judging is Aug 29.
augiedoggie
08-21-09, 16:29
I guess you're a scratch brewer then, I never would have had the patience. Most I do is add some hops when I feel like it to a store bought extract. Good luck on the judging! I'm sure it tastes great! http://bestsmileys.com/drinking/17.gif
me and my friends decided to brew our own beer..... disasterous consequences. someone decided that it wouldnt be strong enough and added ethanol to it, one of the guys ended up in A&E :/
never again
Greywood1862
09-10-09, 13:14
Good luck in the contest mccauslind. What types are you brewing?
augiedoggie
09-10-09, 17:17
me and my friends decided to brew our own beer..... disasterous consequences. someone decided that it wouldnt be strong enough and added ethanol to it, one of the guys ended up in A&E :/
never again
What's A&E? It's a cable channel over here. Anyways, I was able to get the alcohol up to %8 but it tasted real bad. I don't know what the commercial brewers do but they have decent tasting %10 beer.
However, because it's carbonated, you get real drunk, real fast!:-o Much more so than wine of the same strength. Designated driver time or pass out on floor and I'll give you a pillow and blanket!:-D
the ER then.hospital lol.
ours wasnt quite finished, dont think we were cut out to be brewers tbh
augiedoggie
09-10-09, 18:15
the ER then.hospital lol.
ours wasnt quite finished, dont think we were cut out to be brewers tbh
LOL, I had a feeling that was what you meant.;):-D Takes 3 weeks for an ale if you're going to carbonate it with CO2 or a couple of months in the bottle.:)
we had about a month with CO2, suppose we just mixed something else up lol.
mccauslind
09-11-09, 15:55
My brother-in-law and I brewed one batch of porter, but we added a Russian Mountain Ash juice to it for a unique finish.
We also brewed a nut brown ale.
We bottle the beer, and find that it takes 10 - 14 days to brew, then two weeks for the secondary fermentation (makes it carbonated). We get it about 8% alcohol, and so far, have enjoyed the taste. We haven't ended up in the ER yet, either! :-D
I will report back with results of the contest. They are not divulging results until September 20.
Cheers! :wave
Dave
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