Thursday, October 3, 2013

Batch #134 ~ Granary Gold E.S.B.

An invitation from the "Yampa Valley Sustainability Council" to teach a homebrewing class at the old Hayden Granary, led to more than just this Batch of Ale.  There I met twenty-some beginner and wannabe homebrewers, plus the two young gentlemen launching Steamboat Springs' first modern micro brewery, Butcherknife Brewing Company.  There and then may have been the start of a Steamboat Springs Homebrewers Club, based around a brew pub.  Cheers!

We brewed this batch of ESB from malt extract, so we could keep the time withing a few hours, in a barn, next to a big sliding door, open to the railroad tracks.  Primary fermentation began in earnest in the carboy that night, in the car, while I stayed in Steamboat.  Upon driving home the next day, I was surprised not to be pulled over, the scent of fermentation was so strong in the car.  Thankfully, no spillover occurred, and I got this batch safely home to finish becoming beer.

MT

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