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 Post subject: Re: To Mike McDole - Thank You for a Great Recipe
PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:26 pm 
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mookie1010 wrote:
I'm thinking of doing a 12 gallon batch of this and splitting it between 2 ferementors with 2 different yeast strains. One with Cal Ale like the original recipe and I'm debating between English Ale, London ESB or even a Belgian and changing the dry hop based on yeast character.

Thoughts?

Since I had such overwhelming feedback on this :asshat: I decided to do one with slurry from 1056 in one fermentor and Belgian Ardennes in another.

Pitched both around 6:00 last night - played a really late soccer game and came home at 1:00AM to find the Ardennes happily popping the airlock away. The 1056 took off this afternoon. Both are at 68*, but I've moved the Ardennes into a slightly warmer part of the house to let it come up to 70* or so on it's own.

We'll see soon how it went.

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Keg #4 - Tasty's APA
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 Post subject: Re: To Mike McDole - Thank You for a Great Recipe
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:27 pm 
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So - when do you think the Janet's Brown hits its prime? I think it's around the 8-week point. I am at 3+months and the beer is now not a pure brown West-coast IPA....but the hop flavor is starting to fall out (but that's after a bomber of Dreadnaught)

Anyway, my questions still stands....

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 Post subject: Re: To Mike McDole - Thank You for a Great Recipe
PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:15 pm 
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I want to go ahead and jump on the Thanks Tasty Train. I just got my scoresheets back from the Category 10 Club Only Comp and holy shit Tasty. I brewed your APA, scored a 42, and advanced to the Mini-BOS. While I may not have placed in the end, I still owe a shit ton of thanks to Tasty and the BN.

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 Post subject: Re: To Mike McDole - Thank You for a Great Recipe
PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 10:43 pm 
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mlaw06 wrote:
I want to go ahead and jump on the Thanks Tasty Train. I just got my scoresheets back from the Category 10 Club Only Comp and holy shit Tasty. I brewed your APA, scored a 42, and advanced to the Mini-BOS. While I may not have placed in the end, I still owe a shit ton of thanks to Tasty and the BN.


Congratulations! The Club Only Comp is the toughest comp around. I have to believe that it's a pretty difficult task to find the best three beers out of 73 entries where each had to be best in their respective clubs to get there.

You're welcome for the recipe but you brewed the 42 point beer. Now that you've verified your technique, it's time to take this homebewing thing to the next level. Cheers to many more 42s in your future. :jnj

Tasty

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Janet's Brown Ale
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 Post subject: Re: To Mike McDole - Thank You for a Great Recipe
PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2010 5:15 pm 
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There's lots of room on the train. The beer is quite tasty on board. I am a frequent traveler here and on the JZ Bandwagon.

Cheers to the Brewing Network.

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American Stout
APA (WLP007)
Soon
Oktoberfest
American Brown
Big Orville

Ben Stein - Why is it called Arrogant Bastard?
Greg Koch - Because that's the name of the beer.

http://beerwarsmovie.com/


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