The cherry chocolate stout and the peppermint tea chocolate porter have both been bottled and consumed, with positive results.
We’ve brewed an orange creamsicle tea wit, which we are bottling this Friday.
We are also planning to brew a vanilla bourbon tea porter.
I bought a converted cooler mash tun off craigslist, so we can finally try the all-grain wit recipe I bought a few months ago.
We also made a few more (cute) brewing friends whom we hope to rope into helping up with the all-grain brew.
Mary moved into a new house, so we have a whole room dedicated to brewing. We’ve got hundreds of empty bottles lined up on industrial racks, ready for bottling. Mary also kept her old fridge for us to use for fermentation.
I joined the AHA and keep trying to get a gig bartending (no luck so far).
I accidentally left my beer notebook at the RenFest brewing tent, so I have to wait to get that back before I can type up any reviews in there. Also, I need that back before we can figure out the ABV of our beers, because I wrote all the info in there…
I submitted the Cherry Chocolate Stout and Peppermint Tea Chocolate Porter to the Hogtown Brew-Off, which will be judged this Saturday! I don’t expect them to win anything, obviously, but it’s good to start putting stuff out there, I suppose.
And I think that’s about it for updates! I’ll try to post some more reviews soon :)
We bottled the cherry conciliate stout on Saturday and only had enough to fill 39 bottles. We used all 5oz of priming sugar though, so I hope we don’t wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of glass exploding.
We also racked the porter onto cocoa nibs and will bottle it in a week or two, depending on our mood.
Very excited to try these two brews!
I stole this pic form my friend JP. I actually did not get any pictures from Brewz Crewz, oh well.
This festival was super fun! I’ve never been to a big beer fest like this before and I definitely enjoyed myself. Everyone was really nice and pretty much everyone that noticed me taking notes asked about this blog. Hopefully some of them found it!
The fest was 3 hours long, and I managed to snag 36 samples and two full bottles of beer :)
Because of the time crunch and the fact that the friends I went with were on a beer tasting mission, my notes were a bit brief and probably got more confused and biased the drunker I got.
Anyway, here are the 36 beers I tried (in chronological order):
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Mary and I will sit down and actually review the beer ourselves (I have a review of our porter written that I need to type up), but I just wanted to share some comments we got from the home brewer’s club last night.
I went to a Tampa Bay BEERS meeting last night and after listening to a speech from Jeff from Boulder Brewing, everyone got up and went around trying everyone else’s homebrews.
I brought in two of the belgian wit, but was too nervous to walk around by myself so my gracious and personable friend DT walked around and introduced the beer for me. About twenty people tried the beer and all said it was good!
It got a hearty nod from the brewer at St. Somewhere and positive feedback and reviews from Jeff from Boulder :D
Some of the comments we got were:
One guy said he didn’t normally drink light beer but he liked it. And then later came by and asked for another sample!
That’s all I can remember for now. It was really exciting!
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Brewing Company: Cigar City Brewing; Tampa, Florida
Name: Cubano Espresso
Style: American Brown Ale
ABV: 5.5%
Serving type: draught
Price: $5
Aroma: Straight up smells like chocolate espresso.
Appearance: Nice head, slight retention. Dark, clear brown. Some light comes through the bottom.
Taste: Nice, sweet taste, good balance. Nice feeling on the lips, but not as foamy as I’d like. Not as thick or milky as I’d like either. Medium carbonation - goes down a little bubbly, but in a nice way.
Finish: Tingles in the throat. Beer-ish coffee aftertaste, slightly bitter. Filling. Feeling a buzz.
The smell alone is worth getting a glass.
Rating: 3.5/5
Recommended.
Brewing Company: Cigar City Brewing; Tampa, Florida
Name: Peppermint Maduro Brown Ale
Style: Brown Ale
ABV: unknown (probably around 5.5%)
Serving type: draught - cask
Price: $4
Aroma: Smells like peppermint bark. Candy. Delicious.
Appearance: No head, small retention. Medium/dark brown, light shines through.
Taste: Tastes like warm peppermint bark. Light, refreshing, mild. Goes down easy. Okay balance. Smells better than it tastes.
Finish: Super sweet aftertaste of malt.
Pretty good but not awesome. Slightly underwhelming. I think I’d like it more if it were a stout.
Rating: 2.75/5
Meh.
Brewing Company: Sweetwater Brewing Company; Atlanta, Georgia
Name: Blue
Style: (blueberry) fruit beer / Belgian Wheat Ale
ABV: 4.6%
Serving type: 12oz bottle
Price: unknown
Aroma: Smells hint of blueberry. Cold crisp scent of wheat.
Appearance: Nice thumb-sized head, little retention and very little lacing. Clear, light wheat-tan color. Lots of bubbles!
Taste: Crisp taste of blueberries after taste of wheat. Very interesting going down throat, slightly tart. Very light taste. Light body, med-high carbonation. Bubbly and crisp - not exactly my style.
Finish: Strong blueberry finish. Can’t really feel or taste alcohol.
Not as good at the Sea Dog Blue Paw. It would probably taste better with some fresh blueberries in it. Would be a good summer afternoon beer, I may try it again come summer time. I wouldn’t buy a bottle to drink at home, but I’d take it to a party or have a pint at a bar.
Rating: 3/5
Recommended.
Brewing Company: Samuel Adams; Boston, Massachusetts
Name: The Vixen
Style: Chocolate Chili Bock
ABV: 8.5%
Serving type: 22oz bottle
Price: $5.99
Aroma: Smells deep, dark, roasted, chocolatey.
Appearance: Nice head, small and tan. Decent retention, barely any lacing. Head reappears when swirled with light lacing. Black color, opaque.
Taste: Smooth, velvety. Distinct chocolate taste. Good, high carbonation. Medium body, goes down easy. Hints and undertones of cinnamon and chili.
Finish: Leaves bubbles on the lips and in the throat. Mild aftertaste. I can definitely feel the alcohol after just a few sips.
Rating: 4/5
Recommended. Very interesting. Worth it for the price.