Thursday was Theresa's birthday so this weekend has been/is an awesome weekend with a good mix of hanging out just the two of us, hanging out with friends, and hanging out with her family. Its nice to be home to celebrate with her! Happy birthday baby girl!
Since this is also the busiest time of the year at work for Theresa, I will also have some time to kill during my time off at home. So naturally, I'm going to fill the time with brewing a couple beers, hanging out with Abby, catching up on some stuff around home, and playing video games (mostly Halo: Reach).
I picked up the ingredients to do two new brews last weekend. Both of them are clone recipes of existing brews - Stone Brewery's Ruination IPA and Lack Placid's Ubu Ale. I'm really excited to try both out. This will be my first venture away from doing brews from packaged kits where the ingredients are already paired together. I figured doing a couple clones next would be a good stepping stone to transition to doing some original recipes. Both brews will also get me to try out using some different techniques and ingredients that I haven't used before. I'm planning on doing the Ruination on my own on Monday and cooking up the Ubu on Tuesday with my buddy Keith. Tuesday will also be the day Keith and I do our first tasting of the Tripel we brewed up about a month ago. All in all, should be an awesome week on the beer front!
This past week had a few highlights of its own on the topic of beer. I watched a documentary on Netflix called Beer Wars - if you are into beer and have an opportunity, definitely check out this documentary. Its about the beer industry and the struggle between the big breweries (Anheuser-Busch, Miller, and Coors) and smaller craft breweries, shown from the perspective of the smaller craft breweries. Definitely an interesting film if you are into beer and the business behind it. In other beer highlights for the week - I picked up and ordered some solid Stone Brewery products. Picked up a bottle of Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale and Old Guardian (Stone's barely wine) last night and drank the Sublimely. I was really excited to drink this bottle because it was originally brewed as Stone's 11th Anniversary Ale in 2007. I had a bottle of it about three years ago when my friends Mark and Mike came down to visit for new years. I loved this beer then, and I loved it when I had it again last night! To go further with the Stone Brewery kick I have been on lately, I ordered a couple sweet glasses from Stone's website - they are supposed to get here on the 23rd - just in time for a Christmas gift to myself. :-)
This is one of the glasses that I ordered. This one was designed for Stone's Vertical Epic brews. |
Anyway, that's all for now. I will probably post a couple more times over the next couple weeks since I will be home the whole time, but if I don't post again before the Christmas ....
Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!
As always....
Song of the Day: "Elias" by Dispatch (the live version from the All Points Bulletin album)
Beer of the Day: Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale by Stone Brewery
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