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Ides Submissions

If you are one of the brewers that volunteered to brew up a batch for Ides, we need to know a little more about your beer.  Please give us some info about your brew, including:

 

The Minimum

Name of your brew:

Brewer:

Asst. Brewer (if applicable):

Ale, Lager, or Cider

A description of your brew:

 

And.. if you have the info

Starting gravity:

Final gravity: 

% Alcohol:

Yeast:

Brewing Method (grain or extract)

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+1Daniel Barker said:I say

+1

Daniel Barker said:

I say save backup homebrew for other events.  It's so insulting to reject the finches beer, I can't even believe it's being considered.  I don't think serving it at the event will detract from the homebrew theme at all.  People are coming for homebrew and know it's about homebrew.  They'll go for that first.
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I say save backup homebrew

I say save backup homebrew for other events.  It's so insulting to reject the finches beer, I can't even believe it's being considered.  I don't think serving it at the event will detract from the homebrew theme at all.  People are coming for homebrew and know it's about homebrew.  They'll go for that first.

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I would like to come by

I would like to come by tonight......is there anything else i should bring?......

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Name, I'm Da DeCider.

Name, I'm Da DeCider.

Brewer, Chuck Mac

Style Apple Cider with cinnamon

Yeast, Champagne 

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Here's a sample of the brew

Here's a sample of the brew cards, these will be quartered. I'm thinking we could tape them down along the top of the serving table. Dave mentioned also having them posted up on a wall off to the side. I'm thinking we could do both. Iggi, please reply with descriptions of your two ciders.

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I agree, but it could be used

I agree, but it could be used as a back-up to the back-up plan. At the end of the night, if we have run out of all of our beer and cider, it will be good to have some extra beer available. So excited to try all of these!


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I'm not looking a gift horse

I'm not looking a gift horse in the mouth (and I'm actually pretty ambivalent whether we offer the Finch's or not).

But, my line of thinking is that we were expecting first and foremost to pimp our own stuff and use other potables (e.g., beer we've already brewed that doesn't fit the theme of the event) as back-up to the cider (when/if that runs out). Also, this is an event to showcase what CHAOS can do; not what bigger, actual breweries can do.

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It does distract from the DIY

It does distract from the DIY thing (good back up plan though).

Daniel Barker said:

I vote pimp finches.  Why disrespect a nice gift? 

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I vote pimp finches.  Why

I vote pimp finches.  Why disrespect a nice gift? 

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yeah...sounds good ...ill do

yeah...sounds good ...ill do the same

Jim Chochola said:

I plan on bringing my submissions over around 6:00 p.m. on Thursday.  Iggi said he'd be home after 5:45 that night.
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This teaser is awesome, by

This teaser is awesome, by the way!  I can't get on FaceBook from school so if anyone has web-access, go ahead and throw it up on our facebook page (and elsewhere).

Steven Lane said:

This web flier is meant to provide a teaser for the brews we'll be serving. 13 brews.  I missed Dave's latest post. This flier doesn't have to include all the brews. I also thought it would make for a good poster to put by the door at the event, in which case we'll have a little more room to include more info.

 

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AWESOME!!!!

AWESOME!!!!

 

I think people said they'd have some extra beer on hand, too.  I am very thankful to Finch's for donating but I propose on Saturday we move on to CHAOS members' non-event/fall-themed brews before we move on to commercial stuff (I have an IPA that Bill and a couple others tasted; said it was pretty good).

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That's 14 drinks.  Cheers,

That's 14 drinks.  Cheers, that plus 2 finch's kegs and I think we're well-set for drink provisions.  Chuck is the only one missing.  Is he bringing anything?

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This web flier is meant to

This web flier is meant to provide a teaser for the brews we'll be serving. 13 brews.  I missed Dave's latest post. This flier doesn't have to include all the brews. I also thought it would make for a good poster to put by the door at the event, in which case we'll have a little more room to include more info.

 

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Name of your brew:  Lost

Name of your brew:  Lost Orchard Cider

Brewer:  Dave Williams

Asst. Brewer (if applicable):

Ale, Lager, or Cider:  Cider

A description of your brew:  A cider using a balanced blend of Illinois pressed apples from Lost Creek Orchards in Greenup, IL.  A small amount of brown sugar was added to this blend and fermented using White Labs European Ale. There is a decent amount of residual sweetness and a fresh apple aroma and taste.

 

Starting gravity:  1055

Final gravity:  1015

% Alcohol:  5.25%

Yeast:  White Labs European Ale

Brewing Method (grain or extract): N/A

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SUBMISSION #1

SUBMISSION #1

Name of your brew:  “All Aboard!” Cider

Brewer:  Jim Chochola

Asst. Brewer (if applicable):

Ale, Lager, or Cider:  Cider

A description of your brew:

(ingredients)  Seedling Orchard Classic cider fermented with allspice

(taste)  Light, tart, crisp, slightly spiced, no-frills 1st attempt at a hard cider.  Hey, at least, it’s appley and alcoholic!

 

Starting gravity:  1049

Final gravity:  1001

% Alcohol:  6.3%

Yeast:  Wyeast 1056 American Ale II

Brewing Method (grain or extract): N/A

 

 

SUBMISSION #2

Name of your brew:  “Peach has got it!” Cider

Brewer:  Jim Chochola

Asst. Brewer (if applicable):

Ale, Lager, or Cider:  Cider

A description of your brew:

(ingredients)  Seedling Orchard Jonagold cider fermented with puree of Flamin’ Fury peaches

(taste)  Champagne-like effervescence and some residual sweetness from the fruits.

 

Starting gravity:  1051

Final gravity:  1005

% Alcohol:  6%

Yeast:  White Labs California Ale

Brewing Method (grain or extract): N/A

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I plan on bringing my

I plan on bringing my submissions over around 6:00 p.m. on Thursday.  Iggi said he'd be home after 5:45 that night.

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So what are the hours....and

So what are the hours....and the contact for the kegs this week?......i wanna make sure i turn it in

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Name: Gypsy Summer Wheat Ale

Name: Gypsy Summer Wheat Ale

Brewer: Steven Lane

Ale

Description: 1 lb of Victory Pre, 6 lbs of Northwestern Weizen malt and 1 lb of honey, a few grams of cardamom, 2 oz NZ Pacifica Pellets (added another 1.5 lbs of honey and 6 qts of apple juice to secondary fermentation.) 

Yeast: Irish Ale (WYEAST 1084)

Extract

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Name of your brew:   Willy

Name of your brew:   Willy-Mac Apple-Pear Cider

Brewer:  Kelli Williams Asst. Brewer (if applicable): David Williams

Ale, Lager, or Cider: Cider

A description of your brew:  A light, crispy cider made with Apple and Pear juices with a hint of Cinnamon.

 

Starting gravity:  1045

Final gravity: 1005

% Alcohol:  5.25%

Yeast:  Champagne Yeast

Brewing Method (grain or extract):  N/A 

KMack

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Name: Haunted Archer Avenue

Name: Haunted Archer Avenue Ale

Brewer: Rusty

Co-brewer: Gas Mask Horse

Description:  A Black Pumpkin ale made with sweet potatoes, spices, pumpkin, English hops, spider teeth, angel wings, and goblin marrow.  Brewed under a troll's bridge with a witches cauldron and blessed by the dark master himself.

Starting Gravity: 1.050

Final Gravity: 1.010

ABV: 5.3 %

Yeast: A blend of English US-04 and American US-05

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Name: Row Walker

Name: Row Walker

Brewer: Niilo Hayes

Ale

Description: A real session ale fermented with 10 lbs. of Granny Smith Apples, orange peels, Centennial and EKG hops

Starting gravity: 1.077

final gravity: 1.014

% alc: unknown due to apple additions

yeast: Belgian Witbier (Wyeast 3944)

All grain

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Name of your brew: das boot

Name of your brew: das boot maibock

Brewer: lager Dan

Ale, Lager, or Cider: lager

A description of your brew: big malty German lager

 

Starting gravity: 1.067

Final gravity: 1.010

% Alcohol:7.5

yeast : brewed with reused wyeast 2124 bohemian lager (for dryness)

Brewing Method (grain or extract) all grain

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Name: The Great Pumpkin

Name: The Great Pumpkin

Brewer: Sean Colleran

Asst. Brewer: Ronan Colleran

Type: Ale

Starting Gravity: 1.065

Final Gravity: 1.012

% Alcohol: 6.92%

Yeast: WyEast American Ale (1056)

Hops: Cascade, Willamette, Mt. Hood

Malt: American 2-Row, Biscuit, Crystal (60L)

Brewing Method: All Grain

Description: This was my third all-grain brew, and my first stab at a pumpkin ale.  I added baked pumpkin puree to the mash and used all the spices from my wife's pumpkin pie recipe during the boil.  I also included some Biscuit Malt in the grain bill to give it a little bread flavor to simulate a pie crust, as well as some Crystal 60L to give it a nice orange color.

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Name of Your brew:  Rusty's

Name of Your brew:  Rusty's Cider

Brewer: Daniel Barker

Ale, Lager, Cider: Cider

Desc.:  A cider made with a yeast sourced from Hoegaarden.

 

SG: ?

FG: ?

% Alc: ?!?!

Yeast: Forbidden Fruit WYeast

Brewing method: n.a.

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Name of your brew:

Name of your brew: Subterranean Homesick Blueberry Cider

Brewer:  David Williams

Asst. Brewer (if applicable):

Ale, Lager, or Cider:  Cider

A description of your brew:  A Blueberry Cider brewed on Bob Dylan's birthday.  Ingredients included: Apple cider, fresh blueberries, Belgian Candi Sugar, Sorghum syrup, table sugar.

 

Starting gravity: 1.065

Final gravity:  1.009

% Alcohol: 7.35%

Yeast: Yeast Cake from previous Saison (3711)

Brewing Method (grain or extract): N/A

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Yup, this is where it goes. 

Yup, this is where it goes.  Thanks!

 

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I'm not sure if you wanted

I'm not sure if you wanted that information here, but here it is:

 

Name of your brew: Bitter Government Employee Harvest Ale

Brewer:Christopher and Jessica Murphy 

Asst. Brewer (if applicable):

Ale, Lager, or Cider: Ale (Extra Special Bitter)

A description of your brew: A medium-bodied harvest ale dry-hopped with Mt. Rainier and Saaz hops, as well as Earl Grey Tea.

 

And.. if you have the info

Starting gravity: 1.050

Final gravity: 1.016

% Alcohol: 5%

Yeast: English Ale

Brewing Method (grain or extract) : grain

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

Thanks!

 

Jess


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I will also add the following

I will also add the following:

 

Please send the above information to David ASAP, do not simply bring it with you on the 15th.

Steven Lane (our de facto graphic design guru) has kindly offered to make signs for each different brew/cider for the serving table so attendees see some facts about your brew/cider.  And so, he needs the information sooner than later.  If possible, you, too, should be on hand to talk about your concoction.

 

Please drop off your cider/brew at 1329 W. Grand no later than Thursday October 13th (make arrangements with Iggi to do so).  It will need at least 24 hours to settle and to chill before we start serving at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday October 15th.