Golden Candy

This Belgian golden recipe has an aggressive hop schedule and requires a lot of patience. I love Belgian beers and complex flavors. This is a beer that really stood out and I have a lot of memories sharing it with friends and family. I was determined to use a Belgian candy sugar to get more gravity out of this and it worked. A very strong ale using WLP570 and Fuggle, Saaz and EKG hops.

Type of IngredientAmount
2 Row5
Vienna5
Crystal 151
Caramel Munich1
Belgian Candy Sugar.5

Hobo Hefeweizen

A second try at getting a good hefeweizen recipe going. Tweaking the hop schedule to include more bittering hops this time. Hersbrucker and Willamette were on sale with time with a bit of Tettnang for good measure in the aroma.

TypeAmount
White Wheat7
Pilsen2
Munich2
Melanoiden6 oz
Acidulated Malt2 oz

Oatmeal Cookie Stout

Few beers are very special to my heart. This one I kept it close to the chest and did a mountain of research to get. Questions lead to conversations, conversations lead to hours researching recipes and stories that lead to more conversations and discussions. This leads to ultimately picking a special day to make dreams come true. This was a special brew for me to make and it was indeed a gift. Not easy to make, but way too easy to drink.

Type of IngredientAmount
2 Row8 lbs.
Carapils1 lb.
Crystal 401.5 lbs.
White Wheat.75 lbs.
Rolled Oats1 lb.
Acidulated Malt.2 lbs.

Oinker

Chasing beers that I have tasted elsewhere always lead me into trouble. Glorious time allocating adventures into flavors and locations unknown. A new frontier awaits and then burns you out. I tasted a Blind Pig and thought I could do the same. These hop schedules are not easy in IPA territory and the amount of grain had me spilling over more than I liked. After this beer I held back on IPAs because I wanted something more robust than grassy flavors. I love a good IPA, just not all the time. Tastes change and hearts change. I changed with this labor of love and rarely made it again.

Type of IngredientAmount
2 Row8 lbs.
Carapils1 lb.
Crystal 401.5 lbs.
White Wheat.75 lbs.
Rolled Oats1 lb.
Acidulated Malt.2 lbs.

Cream Ale

A Cream Ale with 2 pounds of flaked corn, Vienna, Oat Malt and Pilsner Malt with Vanguard hops. Oat malt gave this one some character, but not much.

Single Infusion at 158 degrees for 60 minutes.

Grain Bill:

Type of IngredientAmount
Pilsner Malt4 lbs
2 Row1 lbs
Flaked Corn2 lbs
Vienna1 lb
Oats0.5 lbs
Oat Malt3 lb