It's brewing day in the House of Fermentation. I've been dying to brew up my second batch o' homebrew, this time a steam style (aka California common) beer as a nod to one of my first true beer loves, Anchor Steam. And, since the style involves using lager yeast fermented at ale temps, it should work well in our house, which we keep cool in the winter.
I've had a lot of time off lately, using up leave from what will shortly be my old job and getting ready for a new gig, but I've managed to be really busy anyway. Just when I was starting to wonder when I'd get some time off during my time off, I got today. The Queen of Fermentation planned a bunch of activities for her and the kids, and I woke up knowing that TODAY WAS THE DAY! Brewing day!
So, I am writing this quick post surrounded by hop-scented steam swirling around the kitchen, the sound of boiling wort emanating from the brew kettle. I love this. I love the aroma and the sound, the attention to detail and the anticipation. The fermentation bucket is sanitized, I'm almost ready to add the finishing hops, and then it'll be on to cooling the wort, transferring it to the bucket, and pitching the yeast.
The brown ale I brewed up has been really well-received by various friends, which of course just encourages me to brew more. I'm thinking about getting a carboy for secondary fermentation - hey, if you have thoughts on this, add them to comments - and I might even get another fermentation bucket so that I can do more than one batch. Beer is intoxicating. Brewing might even be more so. There's the timer... time to add the finishing hops.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
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