Conesus_Kid
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This one's for Gary...
This one's for Gary...
This one's for Gary...
Cellaring/aging...
So I went on a splurge today at BOTW and got a rochefort 6, rochefort 8, 4 three philosophers, and 4 DF 90 IPA. Any benefit in aging these, they all are 12ish oz bottles with metal caps. I thinking of enjoying the rocheforts as I can and half of the other two and leave the other half till say the winter or spring and see if the taste changes.
Thoughts...
And yeah 10 beers and a $45 receipt, wasn't like getting 30 stones for $10 like the college days.
The 6 should be good now and the 8 can be aged. The 3 Philosophers only gets better with age, but is a solid young beer. Get the 90's in you as soon as you can. Hoppy beers are best young.
Reefboarder and I will be brewing an Octoberfest this Saturday. I can't wait.
Got the itch, and found my fermenting bucket and carboy so I am going to do cider. I like drier and un-carbonated, any recipes ya'll recommend. I plan to bottle and age in wine bottles, as I have done in the past. They seem to hold up longer/better.
PS -- Gary I hope your stocking up on Sam's Octoberfest.
I wish I were.PS -- Gary I hope your stocking up on Sam's Octoberfest.
No hurry, I plan to let it sit for a while. Drink it overtime and enjoy the change as it ages. Last time I used sugar and apple juice concentrate, but think I will try the 5# brown and 2# white this time. I will look into yeast more as I think I just grabbed a random ale or champagne yeast last time.
Watch your fanny!