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Nothing like some on here.

A mere 240 litres.


A quite year for me too. Only got to about 130L due to study getting in the way, barely enough to keep up with my megre drinking habits.

Hopefully I can be a little more productive this year. Already got a few batches planned for the coming month.
 
Nothing like some on here.

A mere 240 litres.

240/ 365days= Less than a long neck per day.

My visits must make a bit of a dent in the supply. It's a good thing I've started brewing my own now.

I must get the recipe for that 2 year old dark Belgian. Mmmm, I can still taste it. 240ltrs of that would equate to a massive output and subsequent alcoholism.
Quality over quantity and all that.
 
240/ 365days= Less than a long neck per day.

My visits must make a bit of a dent in the supply. It's a good thing I've started brewing my own now.

I must get the recipe for that 2 year old dark Belgian. Mmmm, I can still taste it. 240ltrs of that would equate to a massive output and subsequent alcoholism.
Quality over quantity and all that.

I was out of action for a while with the shoulder surgery, and I lost one batch due to infection.

Here's the recipe for the Belgian Dark Strong:

Recipe: 65 Belgian Dark Strong
Brewer: Robert
Asst Brewer: Elsie
Style: Belgian Dark Strong Ale
TYPE: All Grain

24 litres batch
Actual OG: 1.078 SG
Actual FG: 1.010 SG
Estimated Color: 77.9 EBC
Estimated IBU: 28.7 IBUs
Actual Mash Efficiency: 94.7 %
Boil Time: 60 Minutes

Ingredients:
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Amt Name Type # %/IBU
4500.0 g Pale Malt, Ale (Barrett Burston) (5.9 EB Grain 1 66.7 %
480.0 g Munich I (Weyermann) (14.0 EBC) Grain 2 7.1 %
400.0 g Special B Malt (354.6 EBC) Grain 3 5.9 %
250.0 g Caramunich II (Weyermann) (124.1 EBC) Grain 4 3.7 %
150.0 g Caraaroma (390.0 EBC) Grain 5 2.2 %
120.0 g Maris Otter (6.0 EBC) Grain 6 1.8 %
100.0 g Amber Malt (85.0 EBC) Grain 7 1.5 %
98.0 g Strisslespalt [3.40 %] - Boil 60.0 min Hop 9 28.7 IBUs
0.50 Items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 10.0 mins) Fining 10 -
5.0 g Yeast Nutrient (Boil 10.0 mins) Other 11 -
1.0 pkg Trappist High Gravity (Wyeast Labs #3787 Yeast 12 -


I think I mashed it at about 65 or 66C

Fermentation started off at 18C.
Added 400 gr Dark Candi Sugar on day 4 and upped to 20C.
Added 350 gr Dark Candi Sugar on day 6 and upped to 21C.
(OG 1.068 plus 10 points for the candi = 1.078.)
 
Elsie seems to be a very good assistant. The pug must be the trick :D .
Sorry to go off topic.

Do these posted figures equate to actual bottling/kegging volumes? If you can't drink it, it aint beer right?
 
Do these posted figures equate to actual bottling/kegging volumes? If you can't drink it, it aint beer right?

Yeah, the measurements are actuals. Except for the BeerSmith guestimated colour.
 
About 150L and my 2013 resolution calls for 250.
 
56 batches mixed between 23 and 25 litre batches.
 
I brewed 26 X 40 ltr batches and it's all gone. That's 1040 ltrs or 2.8 ltrs a day. :chug:
 
514L

Better than I anticipated..
 
1 double batch, and 6 triple batches... 400L total.

Bit down on last year


At the end of last year I managed to maintain beer supply by switching to doubles... but I was still brewing for supply rather than pleasure. This year I started brewing triples and managed to actually build up enough beer to make it into party season with a near full keg fleet (10 x 19L)!!

Just cleaned out 3 kegs in the last few days, so its time to do another batch ;)
 
Just a touch over 800L. Not bad for my first full year of all grain brewing
 
Not sure, will check when i get back to NSW.

Will estimate around 1200+
 
At a quick look, somewhere around 300L. I would like this year to be higher. My brew gear is lying fallow and festy. T'was the season.
 
100lts up for 2013 as of today,come on possums get out there and brew!
 
1.5m3 is pretty close to what I brewed. Usually get in 4 x 50L batches when im home from work and iv'e had a few good parties etc where all my beer got drank, so had to brew a little more than usual.
 
Spent most of last year building my brew rig, so not that much

About 200L, or 220L if you count the Corona that's lagering at the moment
 
roughly 300L over the course of the year.

Most of that was BIAG, the last 35L was the first 2 runs (23L and 12L) on my new 3V HERMS, planning on doing a lot more through that this year :D
 

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