Summer Saison Time. Last Sunday, I brewed SheppyBrew's Hail Storm Summer Saison.
Apparently, I've been doing this Seasonal Saison thing for more than 6 years, because this is the 6th time I've brewed the Hail Storm Summer Saison.
Has it really been that long? I must really like saisons. I must really like the WY3711 yeast.
Yes. Yes I do.
I don't know if you've noticed, but my last few batches of beer, I've made extra. This batch was similar in that I made an 8 gallon batch rather than my regular 5.
Friday, July 12, 2019
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
2019 Q2 SheppyBrew Stats
It is July already.
Really!??!
The summer is flying by. The year is flying by. I'm not sure where the time has gone.
But since the 2nd quarter is done ... it is time to share SheppyBrew's 2nd quarter brewing stats.
If you are curious to check out past posts like this one ... see Sheppy's Blog: Brew Stats.
The SheppyBrew Brewery didn't have very many brew days this quarter, but I brewed bigger batches so I still ended up with a decent volume.
Really!??!
The summer is flying by. The year is flying by. I'm not sure where the time has gone.
But since the 2nd quarter is done ... it is time to share SheppyBrew's 2nd quarter brewing stats.
If you are curious to check out past posts like this one ... see Sheppy's Blog: Brew Stats.
The SheppyBrew Brewery didn't have very many brew days this quarter, but I brewed bigger batches so I still ended up with a decent volume.
This quarter, we brewed 3 "batches" ...
- Blackberry in Bed American Wheat
- 2019 BBD Blood Orange Saison Mango Pale (depending on how you count, this might be considered two batches)
- 1000 Mile Mild
Blackberry in Bed American Wheat (Bam-a-Lam) |
Monday, July 08, 2019
Wrapping up #GCCUSA2019
Well, I finished up my 2019 Great Cycle Challenge.
The GCC is continuing to track miles and let us fund-raise well into July, so this number might change, but as I write this post, I've raised $2,046.79 this year. My best year so far.
As you know if you've followed me on this blog or on facebook or on instagram or on twitter). I pledged to ride 1000 miles this year.
This is more than I've ever ridden in a month, and as I've mentioned multiple times, I wasn't sure I'd be able to get it done.
But, as it turns out, I'm proud to say not only was I able to ride 1000 miles by the end of June, but it really was not as difficult as I thought it would be.
Most of my miles were done on my new "gravel bike". However, I did count some miles on an indoor stationary bike.
If my math is correct, I did 144 of the 1012 miles inside. Since the GCC continued to track miles, I made it my goal to do at least 144 miles outside during the first week of July.
I did it. As of this morning, my total is 1,185. The number continues to go up. If you want to see my current total check out
The GCC is continuing to track miles and let us fund-raise well into July, so this number might change, but as I write this post, I've raised $2,046.79 this year. My best year so far.
As you know if you've followed me on this blog or on facebook or on instagram or on twitter). I pledged to ride 1000 miles this year.
This is more than I've ever ridden in a month, and as I've mentioned multiple times, I wasn't sure I'd be able to get it done.
But, as it turns out, I'm proud to say not only was I able to ride 1000 miles by the end of June, but it really was not as difficult as I thought it would be.
Most of my miles were done on my new "gravel bike". However, I did count some miles on an indoor stationary bike.
If my math is correct, I did 144 of the 1012 miles inside. Since the GCC continued to track miles, I made it my goal to do at least 144 miles outside during the first week of July.
I did it. As of this morning, my total is 1,185. The number continues to go up. If you want to see my current total check out
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
Weber Rib Rack
As you probably know ... Father's Day Weekend recently came and went.
One of the things my kids got me for Fathers' Day was a Weber Rib Rack.
It had been awhile since I'd smoked ribs at all, and I had to try this new toy out, so the weekend after Father's Day, I fired up the Weber Kettle and used the new gift.
I bought a couple of Spare Ribs from Sam's.
I prepared the ribs as usual, except I cut each of the racks in half and put them in the Weber Rib Rack on the indirect side of the kettle. I used a combination of Hickory and Apple wood for the smoke.
One of the things my kids got me for Fathers' Day was a Weber Rib Rack.
It had been awhile since I'd smoked ribs at all, and I had to try this new toy out, so the weekend after Father's Day, I fired up the Weber Kettle and used the new gift.
I bought a couple of Spare Ribs from Sam's.
I prepared the ribs as usual, except I cut each of the racks in half and put them in the Weber Rib Rack on the indirect side of the kettle. I used a combination of Hickory and Apple wood for the smoke.
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