Saturday, May 14, 2011
The Longest Time
Wow. It's been a while since I posted. I apologize for not giving you your homebrew fix in a while. Normally, I would talk about how brewing is a slow process and often not a lot happens over a long period of time, but in this case, I've just been too busy to talk about the MANY things that I have done since I last posted. So, I'll do my best to get you up to speed on what's been going on.
My Super-Secret-Surprise beer is done! I will be bottling it tomorrow and it will be ready in two weeks... just in time for the event for which it was intended! (Know what it is yet? no? I'll let you know in a week.)
Last time I wrote, the Vanilla-Espresso Imperial Stout was just a glimmer in my homebrewing eye. This Black Tie Affair beer, which is being brewed for my wedding is now about to be transferred to secondary! The future Mrs. Misdemeanor and myself brewed it about 3 weeks ago together. It went really well! She had never really payed very much attention to the brewing, but I think she enjoyed herself. After it was all said and done, the recipe came out to be this:
"Black Tie Affair"
Vanilla-Espresso RIS
OG: 1.102
FG: 1.024
0.5 lb Chocolate Malt (Steeped for 20 min. or until the temp reaches 170 F)
6.0 lb Dark Liquid Malt Extract (Start of Boil)
3.15 lb Light Liquid Malt Extract (Start of Boil)
1.5 lb Golden Light Dry Malt Extract (Start of Boil)
1.5 lb Golden Light Dry Malt Extract (End of Boil)
2.5 oz. Northern Brewer Hops (60 min.)
0.5 oz. Northern Brewer Hops (15 min.)
1 Tahitian Vanilla Bean (2 weeks before bottling)
0.5 gal Cold French Pressed "Smoking Jacket Espresso" Coffee (1 day before bottling)
So, there it is. My final recipe! Now, the beer isn't completely done yet. I rack it to secondary in a day or so, then it will age there for about a month. So, in about two weeks I will add the vanilla bean, and then a day before I bottle, I'll add the espresso.
As you can see above, the original gravity was 1.102. This is the biggest beer that I've ever brewed. I wasn't really sure how low this would fall (and consequently how high the gravity would go), but I found out today when I finally got to check it. It went down to 1.024. This means that, depending on what algorithm you use, the ABV is somewhere between 10.9% and 11.4%. Since most people put it at 11.4%, I'm going to call it 11.4%. This breaks my previous record of 7.1% handily. However, the thing that surprised me the most wasn't my ABV, it was how it tasted.
This beer, simply put, tastes AWESOME. Now, it's not done yet, but it is only going to get better! Once I add the espresso and the vanilla, I think that this could be one of my favorite beers. What does this mean? It means that I think I hit a home run on my first ever original recipe. Not only that, but my fiancée and I have brewed a beer that will be able to be enjoyed on both our wedding night and our first anniversary. This was the plan, and I think it is definitely going to pan out just as I wanted! Now, before I knock a hole in the wooden table trying to keep from jinxing myself, I should note that there is still a month and a half to go before this beer is ready to drink and a year before my first anniversary. A lot can go wrong in that time, but as long as I stay on top of it, it should be fine (better than fine if I play my cards right).
So, what's next? In a few weeks, I'll brew my Strawberry Blonde ale. I think it's going to be great too. If I do it right, it will be a real crowd pleaser. This is good since the last couple of beers I've made have been pretty exclusive to my tastes. Then again, it is MY homebrew. I can do what I want for myself since I'm the one making it. Of course, if I want the lovely future Mrs. Misdemeanor to keep letting me brew like I want to, I think I'm going to have to make things that we can share with other people rather than 50 beers that I will drink all myself!
After the Strawberry Blonde, I don't know if I'll brew again before I move. We'll just have to see how busy things get between then and now. Either way, I'll definitely try to keep this blog more updated than it has been! Hopefully after I bottle the Super-Secret-Surprise Beer, I'll give you another update. Perhaps I'll even give some more information about the beer! Bis Dann!
Photo courtesy of Duront. I liked this picture because the tuxedo, just like our Black Tie Affair is still very much a work in progress!
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