April
19
2010

Experimental Brewing

Into the kettle
I throw a fistful of spruce
And hope for the best




Photos and haiku by Captain Hops.

References: Yesterday, I attempted to make my first spruce ale. I have been waiting for the opportunity to recreate a vague memory I have of an ale I tasted at a forgotten brew pub in Oregon. That ale may or may not have actually had spruce in it, but I remember this tender, citrusy, piney essence, it wasn’t even really a flavor, just a barely tangible sense. It was amazing whether it was real or not. Anyway, now that I am brewing, I decided to use some of the fresh spruce buds just sprouting on the trees on my property. I created an amber ale with a touch of cascade hops, added a little wild flower honey and threw in some spruce buds at 60 minutes and 5 minutes. I am fermenting with California Ale Yeast and will let you know in a month how it turns out.

Thing of the day: Radical Brewing: Recipes, Tales and World-Altering Meditations in a Glass

September
30
2005

Contribution Friday!

The kettle boils
Hops aroma fills the air
New life has begun

Written by Creepy McGritts, the in-house Beer Critic of the Kaseschwanz Tribune, a prestigious underground newspaper at a conservative Christian university, Point Loma Nazarene University, in San Diego, CA.

References: Kaseschwanz Tribune