11.22.2008

Palm Harbor Pale Ale

Basic northern brewer kit - extra pale ale
Safale US-05
Brew date- 10.27.2008
Secondary fermentation - 10.31.2008
Bottling - 11.08.08

update: 11.22.08 - opened a botle last night and it was pretty flat. Minimal carbonation. I think when I fermented it for a week and secondary fermented it for the second week most of the yeast may have fallen out. I used carb tabs, which have worked well in the past. Perhaps it just needs to age a bit longer. The taste is somewhat sweet telling me that maybe the tabs have dissolved but haven't been converted yet. ... I knew I should have kegged it instead.

11.16.2008

Handyman Ale

Basic northern brewer kit - mild ale
Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast
Brew date - 11.02.2008
Secondary fermentation - 11.09.08
Kegging - 11.14.08

They say this is a good session beer, which means it's low in alcohol, around 3% and you can have a few without getting completely trashed. I find it a good dinner beer which goes well with lighter foods like grilled tilapia or rosemary chicken. It has a great taste and is very light. It seems like a good relaxing beer to have on hand at all times. It's a little cloudy, but I think it will clear up with a little aging in the keg.

11.10.2008

Gingerbread Ale

The thing I like most about the idea of Gingerbread Ale is the sweet, dark, sugary and gingerbread holiday flavor. The sweet dark flavor comes from molasses and dark unrefined sugar. The spiciness comes ginger, nutmeg and a dash of cinnamon.
I read that most gingerbread ales have a brown ale as a base and build upon that. I'd like to make something fresh, spicy, dark, and light. Something like a german Dunkel in weight and texture with crisp aromatic gingerbread scents.
Gingerbread recipe
Brown Ale Inventory
Cinnamon, Ginger, Close, Nutmeg, Molasses...
I don't want to use too much molasses as it may tinge the overall flavor. I have some more research to do.