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16 <h1>Ale is Neat</h1>
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20 <a href="#sec1">Current Activity</a>
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22 <dt>
23 <a href="#sec2">More Recent Brews</a>
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28 <a href="#sec3">English IPA</a>
29 </dt>
30 <dt>
31 <a href="#sec4">Cernunnos (Ginger-Chamomile Wheat Ale)</a>
32 </dt>
33 <dt>
34 <a href="#sec5">Nowruz (India Pale Ale)</a>
35 </dt>
36 <dt>
37 <a href="#sec6">Thoth (Foreign Extra Stout If You Bend a Bit)</a>
38 </dt>
39 <dt>
40 <a href="#sec7">Pale Ale</a>
41 </dt>
42 </dl>
43 </dd>
44 <dt>
45 <a href="#sec8">Cider / Apfelwein / Cyser</a>
46 </dt>
47 <dt>
48 <a href="#sec9">Long Past Brews</a>
49 </dt>
50 <dd>
51 <dl>
52 <dt>
53 <a href="#sec10">Pale Ale</a>
54 </dt>
55 <dt>
56 <a href="#sec11">Porter</a>
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58 <dt>
59 <a href="#sec12">Wheat Ale</a>
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65
66
67 <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><p>Once upon a time I brewed beer. Then I lost access to my roommate's
68 kettle owing to moving three hundred miles, and there was much sadness
69 for my poor kit lacked all but this very expensive kettle. A new
70 kettle has finally fallen into my hands, and so beer may be brewed
71 again.</p>
72
73 <h2><a name="sec1" id="sec1"></a>
74 Current Activity</h2>
75
76 <p class="first">I started brewing again with a few friends (makes it much easier to
77 actually get around to doing it when you have help). Since multiple
78 people are involved we are using <a href="http://wiki.calefaction.org/HomeBrewing">a wiki</a> to collaborate. This poor page
79 will probably remain dusty because I can just put things there
80 instead.</p>
81
82
83 <h2><a name="sec2" id="sec2"></a>
84 More Recent Brews</h2>
85
86 <p class="first">I decided to at least make a stab at being unlazy and actually linking
87 to the files that are stored with the website. I keep a reasonable
88 brewing log (probably dry and boring to almost everyone) in the files
89 themselves.</p>
90
91 <p>I'm only bothering to list recipes that have been brewed and bottled
92 here&mdash;information on anything in the pipeline is at the <a href="http://wiki.calefaction.org/HomeBrewing">brewing wiki</a>
93 since it is liable to change a lot.</p>
94
95 <p>Since old trusty <a href="http://www.usermode.org/code.html">QBrew</a> is no longer actively maintained and <a href="http://brewtarget.sourceforge.net/">Brewtarget</a>
96 is I've switched over to that. Meaning my newer recipes are in <a href="http://beerxml.com">BeerXML</a>
97 that theoretically can be imported into other programs, but may very
98 well only work in Brewtarget.</p>
99
100 <h3><a name="sec3" id="sec3"></a>
101 English IPA</h3>
102
103 <p class="first">We had a lot of leftover ingredients after
104 <a href="http://pursuing.calefaction.org/2011/11/the-things-i-do-for-love/">Steve's amazing brewing Odyssey</a>, most of them English grains and
105 hops. As such I threw together the leftovers into what seemed like it
106 would be a good approximation of an English IPA. We even threw this
107 onto the yeast cake of the last batch in the wedding brews (an ESB).</p>
108
109 <p>Unfortunately, it was a wee bit underwhemling. Since we have a fancy
110 temperature controlled fridge now, I decided to brew around 68F (no
111 risk of overshooting). It came out slightly musty and generally
112 bland... still, for being made from leftovers it's alright.</p>
113
114 <ul>
115 <li><a href="beer-recipes/8-English%20IPA/english_ipa-8_a.html">Batch A</a> 2011-10-16 (<a href="beer-recipes/8-English%20IPA/english_ipa-8_a.xml">source</a>)</li>
116 </ul>
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119 <h3><a name="sec4" id="sec4"></a>
120 Cernunnos (Ginger-Chamomile Wheat Ale)</h3>
121
122 <p class="first">Cheap and quick to make, this is ready to drink after a quick
123 fermentation and as soon as the bottles carbonate. The chamomile
124 really shines here adding a honey-like note; the ginger adds
125 additional earthiness and a bit of zing; Sorachi Ace hops finish
126 everything up with notes of lemon cream.</p>
127
128 <ul>
129 <li><a href="beer-recipes/7-Ginger%20Chamomile%20Wheat/ginger_chamomile_wheat-7_a.html">Batch A 2011-05-04</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/7-Ginger%20Chamomile%20Wheat/ginger_chamomile_wheat-7_a.xml">source</a>)</li>
130 <li><a href="beer-recipes/7-Ginger%20Chamomile%20Wheat/ginger_chamomile_wheat-7_b.html">Batch B 2011-07-05</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/7-Ginger%20Chamomile%20Wheat/ginger_chamomile_wheat-7_b.xml">source</a>)</li>
131 </ul>
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133
134 <h3><a name="sec5" id="sec5"></a>
135 Nowruz (India Pale Ale)</h3>
136
137 <p class="first">Perhaps my finest recipe to date. A suggestion to continuously hop was
138 heeded and the result was incredible.</p>
139
140 <ul>
141 <li><a href="beer-recipes/4-India%20Pale%20Ale/india_pale_ale-4_a.html">Batch A</a> 2011-03-20 (<a href="beer-recipes/4-India%20Pale%20Ale/india_pale_ale-4_a.xml">source</a>)</li>
142 <li><a href="beer-recipes/4-India%20Pale%20Ale/india_pale_ale-4_b.html">Batch B</a> 2011-06-11 (<a href="beer-recipes/4-India%20Pale%20Ale/india_pale_ale-4_b.xml">source</a>) This adds Centennial and expanded the
143 dry hopping a bit &mdash; the Centennial was out of place, and the extra
144 dry hopping overpowered the fruity notes present in Batch A. But
145 the extra bitterness and attenuation definitely improved things.</li>
146 <li><a href="beer-recipes/4-India%20Pale%20Ale/india_pale_ale-4_c.html">Batch C</a> 2012-01-11 (<a href="beer-recipes/4-India%20Pale%20Ale/india_pale_ale-4_c.xml">source</a>) Back to the basics, but adding Citra to
147 the boil and using Chico Yeast. First impressions are: even better
148 than Batch A!</li>
149 </ul>
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152 <h3><a name="sec6" id="sec6"></a>
153 Thoth (Foreign Extra Stout If You Bend a Bit)</h3>
154
155 <p class="first">An attempt at experimentation&mdash;an adjunct (blackstrap molasses), a
156 spice (star anise), and a reused yeast cake (Ringwood from a
157 <a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/113/576/">Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale</a> clone).</p>
158
159 <ul>
160 <li><a href="beer-recipes/5-Strong%20Stout/strong_stout-5_a.html">Thoth</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/5-Strong%20Stout/strong_stout-5_a.qbrew">source</a>)</li>
161 </ul>
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163
164 <h3><a name="sec7" id="sec7"></a>
165 Pale Ale</h3>
166
167 <p class="first">My first brew, resurrected.</p>
168
169 <ul>
170 <li><a href="beer-recipes/1-Pale%20Ale/pale_ale-1_c.html">First Time on the New Rig</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/1-Pale%20Ale/pale_ale-1_c.qbrew">source</a>)</li>
171 </ul>
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175 <h2><a name="sec8" id="sec8"></a>
176 Cider / Apfelwein / Cyser</h2>
177
178 <p class="first">My girlfriend hates carbonation and so, inspired by Edwort's
179 Applewine, I started experimenting with batches of cider. I'm keeping
180 some notes, but doing it more by &quot;I guess this is the gravity...&quot; than
181 with brewing due to the fairly different production
182 methods. Eventually I hope to get wine making down a bit better...</p>
183
184 <p>Occasionally I dump the text notes from my phone to
185 <a href="http://wiki.calefaction.org/ClintonEbadi/Cider">a page on Steve's wiki</a>.</p>
186
187
188 <h2><a name="sec9" id="sec9"></a>
189 Long Past Brews</h2>
190
191 <p class="first">I present to you my poorly annotated <a href="http://www.usermode.org/code.html">QBrew</a> files from my ancient brews
192 made in the lands of pleasant living.</p>
193
194 <h3><a name="sec10" id="sec10"></a>
195 Pale Ale</h3>
196
197 <ul>
198 <li><a href="beer-recipes/1-Pale%20Ale/pale_ale-1_a.html">First Brew Ever</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/1-Pale%20Ale/pale_ale-1_a.qbrew">source</a>)</li>
199 <li><a href="beer-recipes/1-Pale%20Ale/pale_ale-1_b.html">Revision B</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/1-Pale%20Ale/pale_ale-1_b.qbrew">source</a>)</li>
200 </ul>
201
202
203 <h3><a name="sec11" id="sec11"></a>
204 Porter</h3>
205
206 <ul>
207 <li>The record of the first brew has been lost in time</li>
208 <li><a href="beer-recipes/2-Porter/porter-2_b.html">Second Attempt</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/2-Porter/porter-2_b.qbrew">source</a>)</li>
209 </ul>
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213 Wheat Ale</h3>
214
215 <ul>
216 <li><a href="beer-recipes/3-Wheat%20Ale/wheat_ale-3_a.html">Bannanas</a> (<a href="beer-recipes/3-Wheat%20Ale/wheat_ale-3_a.qbrew">source</a>) &mdash; A very hot fermentation made this taste like
217 liquid bannanas it was ... interesting.</li>
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