Anyone Homebrew?

Anyone homebrew?  What's in your fermenter or keg currently?  I'm currently fermenting a Bourbon Barrel Porter.

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  • mckaymckay Posts: 156
    I do!  Currently on tap is a kolsch I brewed for a local home brew competition and a Imperial Ipa.  Fermenting I have a grisette, a session ipa and an oatmeal stout.   2 different pilsner lagering!  
  • darwinstheorydarwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 5,692
    It seems like it could be a fun habit to pick up. But I suspect it is fairly costly as well. I've seen copycat recipes for Zombie Dust and 2 Hearted Ale...that was almost enough to make me try it, but I was then afraid of the disappointment. 
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  • SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,719
    I have two IPAs that I dry hopped last night- one with galaxy hops and one with mosaic. Bottling day is this weekend! I’ll also be opening my previous batch which contained citra and centennial. 
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  • mckaymckay Posts: 156
    I have two IPAs that I dry hopped last night- one with galaxy hops and one with mosaic. Bottling day is this weekend! I’ll also be opening my previous batch which contained citra and centennial. 
    Galaxy and mosaic are a match made in heaven!
  • Rival178Rival178 Posts: 608
    Starting an Irish Red soon, and a Brown not long after that!  Ordered a Stir Plate today from Amazon, good deal on it...
  • digdougreiddigdougreid Sedalia VA Posts: 10
    I just cleaned out two corny kegs of IPA and planning on making a NE style IPA next. 
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  • Rival178Rival178 Posts: 608
    I just cleaned out two corny kegs of IPA and planning on making a NE style IPA next. 
    I'm wanting to do a NEIPA in the near future.  What recipe you going with?
  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 8,956
    I just started brewing a few months ago. Love it, a lot easier than I thought it would be (although I’m doing extract and not all grain so far).
    Did the first few batches in bottles and came out great. Tried a keg and used priming sugar with no problem. 
    But did my first batch in a keg with forced carbonation and seems to be completely flat.

    Had it about 10psi got a week and nothing. Cranked it up to 20 psi 3 or 4 days ago and still seems very flat. From what I’ve read it should be carbonated by now.

    Checked for leaks and can’t find any. There’s definitely pressure in the keg. Is this normal, am I just being impatient? From what I read it sounds like it should be ready to drink by now.
  • marjenmarjen CT Posts: 792
    Yes. Have not had much good luck though lately. Brew hoppy IPAs but the last couple batches have not been good :(

  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,596
    A friend of mine made some home brew root beer one time.  Something went "wrong" and it turned into hard root beer.  It was great!

    Several years later, when I was in college, a roommate made some home brew in his closet.  He gave me a bottle to drink and it was quite tasty- only that one bottle knocked me right on my ass!

    I'm thinking home brew of any kind has to have more kick that store bought!
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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Your Mom's Posts: 17,937
    I'm curious to try this but figured I would just give myself a headache.  It would be nice to be able to brew a pale ale every once in awhile
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Behind that bush over there. Posts: 47,141
    brianlux said:
    A friend of mine made some home brew root beer one time.  Something went "wrong" and it turned into hard root beer.  It was great!

    Several years later, when I was in college, a roommate made some home brew in his closet.  He gave me a bottle to drink and it was quite tasty- only that one bottle knocked me right on my ass!

    I'm thinking home brew of any kind has to have more kick that store bought!
    An old man in our neighborhood growing up made home brewed root beer. All the kids used to help him. I remember he used water from the creek in the park across the street. 

    It was fun to make but, man, that was fucking awful root beer.
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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Your Mom's Posts: 17,937
    My grandpa made wine....they had a farm in Southern IN and grew grapes.  

    Grandma's grape jelly and grape juice were delicious but the wine tasted like straight up vinegar.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Behind that bush over there. Posts: 47,141
    Another neighbor, growing up, an old Italian guy used to make wine too. 

    I remember drinking a bottle of it for Easter one year about 15 years ago. Holy shit--I was fucking wrecked. That thing must've been all alcohol
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