Are you going to participate?

Poll ended at Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:29 pm

Yes, No Pants Here!
22
76%
No, I'm keeping my pants on for this one.
7
24%
 
Total votes : 29

Late start on this

Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:39 am

I brewed this Scottish 70 recipe today, 2/16/08. Went well, had an O.G. of 1.047 from the first runnings, and 1.043ish after the boil.

We'll see how it finished out!
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Sun Feb 17, 2008 7:50 pm

I'm in pending my own personal quality control.
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:46 am

UPDATE -

To date, I have full info from 11 people including myself. I went back through this thread and wrote down some more potential participants that have not given me any of their info yet. Please PM me your snailmail and email address if you are in. Deadline for info is Sunday, March 2nd at the end of the Session. 22 voted yes. Including the potentials below we are at 21... damn turtles...

Potential Brewers:
roger456
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ZZ
rhino777
Brian
PUGIDOGS
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Geistbier
ALEien
Oregon J


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Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:44 am

Anyone bottle yet and have a taste? I'm curious to see what everyone thinks of the style, especially those who haven't brewed it before.
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:53 am

I am still fermenting it from my brew on Super Bowl Sunday, but I like to bulk age.
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:18 pm

Thirsty Mallard wrote:Anyone bottle yet and have a taste? I'm curious to see what everyone thinks of the style, especially those who haven't brewed it before.


I just put mine in the keg last night. The sample I tried was pretty clean and medium bodied, with just a touch of sweetness (I don't dig the sweet). I think I definately taste a little smoky overtone from the yeast. It's still flat and warm, but tasty. Definately one of the more delicate beers I have made (subtle flavors). If my forecasting is correct, this will be a great session beer. Thirsty, what do you recommend for CO2 volumes?


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I usually go about 1.8 - 2.0 Anything over that and you start to carbonate out some of the flavor. Plus Scottish ales are supposed to be less carbonated.

Yes, it does make a great session beer. I really love the flavors that come from the carmelization and the smokiness I perceive from the yeast... I think it makes this style the perfect session beer.

I should have given more warning about the sweetness... this is really not a hoppy beer at all. Which is great for me, because I like maltier beers...
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:10 pm

I forgot about posting on this. You can drop me from the list, I could not get the right hops or yeast so I did not brew it, instead I made JZ's 60 shilling, Hopefully next time...Pugi
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