Congratulations to the winners!

October 27, 2008 by

I thought it was appropriate to congratulate the winners of the most recent homebrew competitions.

First, congrats to Jody Rockhill for his Oak Aged Stout that he received honorable mention for at the Newtown, CT homebrew competition.

Congrats go to Mike Eyre and Pete Warzycha for their Dunkel second place win at the New England Regional Homebrew Competition. Also to Mike (and myself) for taking home First Place in the same category.

Congrats guys, you deserve it!

Tim

Brews Cruise to Alaska?

October 13, 2008 by

Damn, this is awesome. Funny thing is, the cruise I was just on in Alaska, went to all these places but the first one. Why didn’t my parents pick this cruise to go on…sheesh! I’m going to have to talk to them about this. AND, this was the same time I was there. dammit! Read on…

http://celebrator.com/features/brewscruise/2008/

Otter Creek World Tour: Sphinx

October 8, 2008 by

Hated it. It took alot for me to finish drinking this beer. I didn’t like it at all. Tasted like soap. It actually wasn’t the initial flavor, it was the after taste and well, it smelled kinda nasty too. I dreaded every sip. I didn’t want to dump it out, so I drank the rest of it after a few other beers so my taste buds were already shot. Don’t buy this beer! Suprising though that it got good ratings on beer advocate. I don’t advocate trying it…It seemed like it might be more interesting than it was. I think the chamomile is what bothered me. Just had an odd flavor in beer.

OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION
Our 12th “stop” on the World Tour: “Sphinx” is an Egyptian-inspired multigrain ale brewed with Vermont
honey and chamomile. 

The Ancient Egyptians were the first to brew beer, and they also were the first to grow many of the grains we use today. We brewed this golden ale with spelt, millet, rye, oats, barley, and wheat; for a well-deserved tribute to the ancient inventors of beer.The Otter has been traveling the world in search of unique, interesting and unusual brewing styles. Whenever he finds something new and exciting, he teams up with our Brewmaster Steve Parkes and our capable team of brewers to produce Otter Creek’s interpretation of the world’s best beers. These unique brews are available in 22 ounce bottles and on draft.

All About Beer Magazine

October 7, 2008 by

Ever wanted to subscribe to All About Beer Magazine? Well now’s a great time. I found this link through Sam Adams. Its a year subscription (6 issues) to All About Beer for $14.95. Its 20% off the regular subscription rate, but here’s the cool part. Its a 2 for the price of 1 deal. Yup, that’s right! $14.95 for two subscriptions. Perfect to send someone a gift for Christmas (or whatever holiday you prescribe too) or split the cost with a buddy! Here’s the link!

http://www.allaboutbeer.com/samueladams/

Homebrew club

October 1, 2008 by

This idea has been kicked around before but I am now throwing it out to the entire group, some of you who I have never met before.  I think it’s about time that we organized some kind of homebrew club.  There are more than enough of us to get this thing off the ground.  We’ll keep it simple at first, get together, share some homebrew and kick around some ideas.  You guys on board? Any input?

Mango Ale Recipe

October 1, 2008 by

I was just searching for an interesting recipe to post to start this section. Mango Ale…that’s a new one, but I sounds pretty good!

Brewing Method: Extract
Yeast: WYEAST LONDON ESP
Yeast Starter:
Batch Size: 6 U.S. GAL
Original Gravity: 1.048
Final Gravity: 1.010
Alcohol Content: ? %
Total Grains: 1 POUND VIENNA MALT
Color: ?
Extract Efficiency: %
Hop IBU’s:
Boiling Time: 1 HOUR
Primary Fermentation: 2 WEEKS AT 75 DEGREES
Secondary Fermentation: NONE
Additional Fermentation: NONE

Grain Bill:

8 LBS. ALEXANDER’S LIGHT MALT EXTRACT
1 LBS. VIENNA MALT
1.5 LBS WILD HONEY
1 GALLON MANGO PUREE ( FROM RIPE TO OVER RIPE MANGOS)

Hop Bill:
1 OZ. TETTENAGER

Mash Schedule:
NONE

Brewers Notes:
ADD GRAIN TO 2.5 GALS COLD WATER, BRING TO BOIL REMOVE GRAIN, ADD HOPS AND MALT. BOIL FOR 50 MINUTES THEN ADD MANGO PUREE AND HONEY. CONTINUE BOIL FOR 10 MINUTES.

COOL AND ADD TO FERMENTER TOP OFF WITH WATER
PITCH YEAST ONCE TEMP AS BELOW 80 DEGREES

ALLOW TO FERMENT DOWN ABOUT 2 WEEKS.

RACK TO BOTTLING PAIL WITH 1 CUP CORN SUGAR AND 1/2 CUP DRY MALT TO PRIME.

BOTTLE AND ALLOW 1 TO 2 WEEKS TO CONDITION

Drunken Cow Lady

October 1, 2008 by

Ok, so this category is for beer stories, articles, any beer news. Let’s start off with a funny one! I heard about this on the news this morning. Friggin funny as hell! I would have loved to have seen this. On the radio they said she was extremely drunk!

Woman Wearing Cow Suit Arrested

Michelle Allen A Middletown woman is arrested, after chasing children, urinating on a porch, and blocking traffic… all while wearing a cow suit. 

Police say 32 year old Michelle Allen was chasing children in the 3100 block of Wilbraham, while wearing the cow costume early Monday evening.  Allen also reportedly urinated on a neighbor’s front porch. An officer told Allen to go home and stay there for the remainder of the evening.

Police were later called to North Verity Avenue, where Allen was allegedly blocking traffic.  The arresting officer says Allen smelled of alcohol, slurred her speech, and was belligerent.  She also allegedly cussed at the officer. 

Allen is charged with disorderly conduct. 

http://www.local12.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=777596c7-d339-4feb-81a7-60887c4d95e2&rss=30

New category! General Beer Talk!

October 1, 2008 by

Ok, so I’m just trying to get some categories to this here blog. So here’s a general beer talk one. So let’s say I tried the new Wayerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale and really liked it. Well this is where I would tell you that and rave about how great it was. I agree with Miles from the Cork in Torrington that its one of the best Pumpkin Beers this year. Anyone else try this fine offering from the boys down in PA!

October 2009 Beer Events

October 1, 2008 by

See www.beeradvocate.com for more information.

Oct 1, 2009
Delaney’s Ola Dubh/ Highland Park Dinner
New Haven, Connecticut – Beer Dinner / Pairing

Oct 3, 2009
03 Oktoberfest @ the Beach
New London, Connecticut – Beer Festival

Open House @ Thomas Hooker
Bloomfield, Connecticut – Charity Beer Event

St. Bernadette’s School Beer Tasting
New Haven/East Haven, Connecticut – Charity Beer Event

Tapping Into Twain
Hartford, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 7, 2009
Tuesday Night Tasting with Palm Brewery
Middletown, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 10, 2009
10 Surprise Belgian Tasting
Southbury, Connecticut – Tasting

Woodstock Inn Brewery Tasting
Suffield, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 11, 2009
Simon Pearce hosts Long Trail Brewery for a beer tasting event.
Greenwich, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 13, 2009
Saranac Beer Dinner @ Willimantic Brewing
Willimantic, Connecticut – Beer Dinner / Pairing

Oct 14, 2009
Osetra & Harpoon Beer Dinner
South Norwalk, Connecticut – Beer Dinner / Pairing

Tuesday Night Tasting – Blue Point
Middletown, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 17, 2009
B United Beer Tasting
Southbury, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 18, 2009
Simon Pearce & Harry’s Wine Market celebrate Oktoberfest
Westport, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 19, 2009
Southern New England Regional Homebrew Competition
Newtown, Connecticut – Homebrew Event

Oct 21, 2009
Tuesday Night Tasting with Olde Burnside
Middletown, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 24, 2009
Cisco Brewers
Southbury, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 26, 2009
Home Brewing Workshop & Beer Dinner
New Milford, Connecticut – Beer Dinner / Pairing

Oct 28, 2009
Tuesday Night Tasting with North Coast
Middletown, Connecticut – Tasting

Oct 31, 2009
Halloween Party with Opa Opa!
Middletown, Connecticut – Tasting

Let’s write about beer!

October 1, 2008 by

Howdy fellow homebrewers! Let’s use this to chat about all things beer…Who’s got an interesting beer conversation to start?


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