The second beer we made was an India Pale Ale (IPA), also from Jamil's book. This batch called for four ounces of hops, which made it a bit pricey in during the hop shortage we are currently experiencing. But hey, John bought the ingredients, so I have nothing to complain about. The brewing process went very well and we again hit all of our numbers. The only problem with both of these brews is that the large amount of hops in each one meant that we could transfer less wort to the fermentors, as there was a large amount of hop and break material in the bottom of the kettle. This will mean we make about a six-pack less of each beer, but the beer should be of good quality.
The beer from the previous brew session was still finishing fermenting in my tool room (the coolest room in the house, which makes it ideal for fermenting ales, as it stays in the mid 60s F most of the year). So, this is the first time I have ever had four carboys of beer fermenting in the same room. It made for a cool picture.
John and I finished brewing just before dark, just in time to sample some of the brisket that I had been smoking all day long. The smell had been making our mouths water through out the brew session, and it turned out as good as it smelled. Yum!
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