we all know that we take meticulous notes when we brew
we know this because when we do not, it never fails, but, we brew a fantastic beer we cannot relicate.
So for her birthday, every year my wife has me brew up what I call a Desert Honey Ale.
it is just a normal american style red ale with Honey I source locally, usually I help a few neighbors get rid of a wild bee hive or two each spring (spelled killer bee) face it if it is my area they have been Africanized. European honey bees have a hard time living out here. So I get dressed up, smoke the buggers and steal the honey before relocating the bees to where they can still pollinate the desert but not attack kids and pets. I know a lot of people will not admit it but the Africanized bees really have helped the deserts propagate since they invaded.
back to the thread, so I have mashed out and am in the process of ramping up to mash temp when the wife walks in with some "adjuncts getting old in the pantry" and ask if she can pour them in. Shure I reply, it is your birthday beer.
A bit of a note here, being a party beer we usually brew up to about 6.5 percent ABV.
So she pours in a partial bottle of molasses, I do not know how much it was a 12 oz bottle and part of it was gone
part of a bottle of corn syrup, another 12 oz bottle and missing I do not know how much
and then some orange blossom honey , 15 oz bottle part of it missing
and section of brown sugar gone hard because it wasn't sealed good, I think just over half a pound
I cringe when she is adding it, but it is her beer
here is the shiznit, yesterday was her birthday, we had 3 corneys on tap, that is 15 gallons, 5 of which is the Desert Honey Ale.
this morning I had to pull the desert honey ale as it was all gone
everybody loved it
I have to admit it had a great taste, almost like a Marzen lager and a English brown taste, just with a bit of a molasses aftertaste mixing with the saaz late boil entry, it was totally balance
AND I WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO DUPLICATE IT
AURGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I should have weighed it but I was being a brewing snob.
My only defense is I know I am not alone in this.
well it happened again
Post #1 made 7 years ago
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