Since I wrote last the hops have continued their awesome first year progress. All three of the replacement plants have broken ground and appear to be healthy. Colorado Springs has, like the rest of northern Colorado, gotten crazy amounts of rain, hail, and tornado warnings over the past few weeks. No matter. The hops still look great and the southern most Chinook is nearly 6 feet tall. With no reference point, I'm unsure as to whether this is as amazing a feat as I make it out to be, but (!), I think for this being their first year they're doing quite well.
Two weeks ago saw the first brewing of the summer (a pale ale) and just shy of two weeks later it's going into Ryan's newly purchased Corny keg. He said it smells great and I don't doubt that. I'm really excited to try it next time I get down there. Also, this past weekend saw the second brewing of the year. We tried our hand, with Jake, at brewing an all-grain beer.
Last year, Matt's dad helped (read: completely built) us build a freezer conversion tap system. It holds 2 cornys comfortably and maybe 3 if pushed. He likes Hefeweizens, so that's what we did brewed. Ended with an O.G. around 1.032, which was a bit low for our grain bill, but hell, it was our first all grain beer. Give us a break. At last check ferentation had completed, so I will probably try to get it kegged tonight or tomorrow. Here are some pictures I got from Ryan yesterday:





Two weeks ago saw the first brewing of the summer (a pale ale) and just shy of two weeks later it's going into Ryan's newly purchased Corny keg. He said it smells great and I don't doubt that. I'm really excited to try it next time I get down there. Also, this past weekend saw the second brewing of the year. We tried our hand, with Jake, at brewing an all-grain beer.
Last year, Matt's dad helped (read: completely built) us build a freezer conversion tap system. It holds 2 cornys comfortably and maybe 3 if pushed. He likes Hefeweizens, so that's what we did brewed. Ended with an O.G. around 1.032, which was a bit low for our grain bill, but hell, it was our first all grain beer. Give us a break. At last check ferentation had completed, so I will probably try to get it kegged tonight or tomorrow. Here are some pictures I got from Ryan yesterday:









