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October 7th, 2006
Hooray Beer!

I’m currently brewing a winter ale based mostly on my own design. It’s in the old ale style - which means it’s strong and malty - with plenty of fun holiday spices such as allspice, anise, cinnamon and cloves. It’s been fermenting for about three days now at 65-68 degrees and the bubbles coming out of the blow-off tube smell amazing! It’s very high gravity (about 1.080) so the alcohol level should be reasonably high (in the range of 6-8%, I’m guessing) which means a nice warm beer for the cold months.

I’m tentatively calling it “Santa’s Sack”. Assuming it turns out OK, I’ll post the recipe here. I formulated the recipe by consulting the style charts in Papazian’s “The Complete Joy of Home Brewing”. I decided to do an old ale because I have been drinking a bit of the North Coast Brewery’s Old Stock Ale, which is similar in composition but with a MUCH higher alcohol level (about 14% - barleywine territory). I modified the recipe only slightly, adding an extra half ounce of bittering hops to counteract the spicy sweetness a bit and, of course, dumping in my spices.

I have never been so excited over a little foam.

Home brewed beer fermenting in its carboy in my garage. Hooray beer!

 

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