Holiday Cheer- Batch 39

Holiday Cheer

Holiday Cheer

It’s the holiday season again, and like always I intended to brew this beer several weeks ago, but was prevented from doing so by all the combined forces of the universe.  Brett must not have his way, EVER!!!  It’s a cosmic law.

Well, with Tracy being sick today and me being in a vehicle with the kiddo’s after dropping Angelique off to school, nothing was preventing be from heading to Steinbarts.  Did I tell you I love Steinbarts?

Holiday Cheer Beer Ingredients

Holiday Cheer Beer Ingredients

So I picked up my 7lbs of light malt extract syrup, my cheapo Safale SA-05 yeast, 1/2 lb of 60L crystal malt, and 2 oz of black patent malt.  Some may ask why I use light malt extract syrup when the recipe calls for dry light malt extract.  Well, the answer is because it’s cheaper.  So there!

Holiday Cheer Beer Ingredients

Holiday Cheer Beer Ingredients

I added the grains to 1.5 gallons of water and held it at 145 degrees for 30 minutes.  I had some help making the beer also.

Greggory adding grains to water

Greggory adding grains

Greggory stirring the grains

Greggory stirring the grains

The beautiful wort

The beautiful wort

Once the grains were strained I added my 7lbs of malt extract and my bittering hops.  I almost forgot to add the honey, but I remembered after only a few minutes of boil.  After 60 minutes (which should have been 50 minutes) I added the cinnamon, ginger, and orange peel.  With 2 minutes left of the final 10 minutes of boil I added my 1/2oz of Saaz.  I then strained everything out and poured it into my fermenter and topped it off to what I thought was 5 gallons of water, but given I picked the bucket I haven’t marked yet, I had to guesstimate.

Some differences happened this year with the batch, some intentional and mostly unintentional.  I ran out of Cascade hops, so instead of 2oz of Cascades for my bittering hops, I used 1/2oz Cascade and 1oz Centennial.  I was going to use my normal freshly grated ginger, but I forgot to get some at the store.  I had some ground ginger in a spice bottle, so I used that.  I thought it might be stronger than the freshly ground stuff, so I only added 1/2oz of it.  Usually the orange peel is a bit overwhelming, so I planned on only adding 3 tsp of dried orange peel (I added 4 last year), but I ran out and only was able to add 2 tsp.

Holiday cheer in the fermenter

Holiday cheer in the fermenter

I put the beer outside to cool off sooner, as I plan on pitching yeast this evening.  Can’t wait till this is done and drinkable, as I have some of last years Holiday Cheer to compare with it.

Note: Pitched the yeast tonight.  Initial gravity came out to 1.060, same as last years batch.  Must be doing something right.

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