I love the natural blue stain and grain of the beetle-kill pine |
This was during an early morning brewday! |
A glorious sight! |
My incredible wife gave me a rack and fancy beer glasses for Christmas and I just got around to hanging all of them up. The ones on the top shelf are 20 oz. pub glasses and the hanging ones are 16 oz. tulip goblets. Eventually, I will get around to etching them with the Lowell Brewing Co. logo (as of now). For some reason, I think this would be a good kitchen table project when the baby arrives! Maybe I'm totally off.
Awesome glasses and rack |
On Saturday, I also brewed another 20 gallons of beer to fill the final kegs. I brewed an English Old Ale for my father-in-law...rightfully named Pops' Old Ale. It should finish out around 8.5% ABV as a full-bodied, malty ale for those cold nights. Five gallons of this will live in the oak barrel for a while. I hope he likes it! The other beer that was brewed was inspired by Jeff called Vernalis Black Ale. It is a black ale that should bridge the winter and spring seasons. Not too roasty, more chocolatey, light-bodied, spicy Chinook hops, and a floral aroma. For those times when it is getting a little warmer, but you still want a winter beer without the heavy body. I'm excited about this one, it will be delicious.
Vernalis Black Ale on the left and Pops' Old Ale on the right! |
The other project was moving Mug, the English Barleywine, out of the barrel and into a carboy for clarification. This fella topped out at around 10.8% ABV and will be a good sipper. This will go into the keg later this week!
So, I know that was a lot, but I have been busy! Hopefully all of this brewing will keep the taps pouring for a good amount of time while we are busy with the new baby. The revamped tap room will entertain all of the guests that will be dropping by! As of now, I have an IPA, Blonde, and Amber on tap. In the next week or so, I'll add an English Barleywine, Black Ale, and Old ale to the mix. I should be good for a while. I'll check back soon...probably after the wee one arrives!
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