-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
Blogroll
Category Archives: session beer
The Ones That Got Away…
For a variety of reasons, I haven’t been able to blog about every single batch I brewed in 2018. Many of the ones that didn’t make the cut were repeat brewings of successful recipes. Because I’m not likely to get … Continue reading
Posted in Belgian sour, double IPA, fruit beer, IPA, session beer, session IPA, tastings, wheat beer, witbier
Tagged American IPA, American wheat ale, Belgian witbier, CDJ, Cerveza de Jamaica, fruit beer, IPA, kettle sour, Raspberry Belgian, session IPA, sour beer, wheat beer, witbier
Comments Off on The Ones That Got Away…
Beer Tasting: Session Stout
I’ve had this beer on tap for about a month; it has been really enjoyable! Session Stout The Basics 1.042 s.g., 1.012 f.g., 3.9% abv, 31 IBU, 42 SRM Appearance Clear, black beer, with a fine tan head that is … Continue reading
Posted in irish stout, session beer, stout, tastings
Tagged irish stout, session beers, Session Stout, tastings
Comments Off on Beer Tasting: Session Stout
Ophidia IPA
I “needed” to brew another IPA, and was in the mood for something a bit lower in alcohol. The November 2014 issue of Brew Your Own magazine had a clone recipe for Suicide Squeeze IPA, from Fort George Brewery. It was … Continue reading
Posted in India Pale Ale, IPA, session beer, session IPA
Tagged OIPA, Ophidia IPA, session beers, session IPA
1 Comment
Beer Tasting: Jarrylo Session IPA
I brewed this one waaay back, and haven’t gotten around to posting my tasting (completed in early March). Here it is! The Basics Original gravity = 1.047; final gravity = 1.017; abv = 3.9%; estimated IBU = 53. Appearance Very … Continue reading
Posted in IPA, session beer, session IPA, tastings
Tagged IPA, Jarrylo Pale Ale, Jarrylo Session IPA, JSIPA, session IPA
Comments Off on Beer Tasting: Jarrylo Session IPA
Jarrylo Session IPA Kegged
Tonight (10 January 2016) I kegged my Jarrylo Session IPA, which has been fermenting for 11 days. The yeast had dropped very clear, and the beer had a malty flavor (all that Munich!) with a rather subdued bitterness. I’d probably … Continue reading
Posted in kegging, session beer, session IPA
Tagged Jarrylo Session IPA, JSIPA
Comments Off on Jarrylo Session IPA Kegged