Showing posts with label 1519. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1519. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2025

1519 Barker Exportbier (Batch 361)

If you've been following my Great Cycle Challenge, you know that I've been pushing pretty hard to log miles this month.

I've already done my 2nd Century of the Challenge, and as I type this I've logged over 500 miles on my bikes.

Sunday, I decided to take a bit of a break, and brew some beer.

I'm still taking a bit of a break from my Roll-a-Style list, and I thought I'd brew another lager.

You may remember that last September I brewed 1519 Barker Exportbier (Batch 361), which was a tribute to my college days.

There were enough issues with the first batch that I knew I'd like to brew it again.

This seemed like a good time to get the 2nd batch done.



Before I brewed, I had to keg Johnny McClure Rainier Lager, which was in the fermenter that I prefer to use for lagers.

I was actually not up real early, mostly because that 109 mile day of riding really tired me out.

So, I got Johnny McClure kegged and the mash for 1519 Barker Exportbier going right before leaving for church.



When I got back, I did a bit of a sparge and drained the wort.

Then I started heating up the wort to boiling.

Interestingly, my pre-boil gravity and volume was higher than expected. I diluted a bit to get it back into the planned range.


The boil went well. However, I messed up by adding the Tettnang hops before the Magnum.

This beer isn't real hop-forward, so I don't think it will matter too much, but it will be slightly different than last time.

Oh well. I'm sure it will turn out fine.


Note to self ... remember to set the recipe back to the hops in the right time periods.


I got the wort chilled into the low 50's and then racked right onto the yeast cake of Johnny McClure.


I had the beer in the basement with the chilling system going by around 12:30.

Then, I got a short bike ride done.

The bubbling started by the time I went to bed.


Fermentation has been going strong and is now really just sitting around waiting for me to keg.


Stay tuned on this blog, and you'll probably find out what I think of the beer.

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Sunday, December 08, 2024

SheppyBrew vs Breckenridge Autumn Ales

One of the SheppyBrew Beers I have on tap right now is Will-o'-Wisp Autumn Ale (no pumpkin).

It is a malty, dark amber, medium to low alcohol berer with caramel flavor and notes of dark chocolate. It is basically the base-beer of my world-famous Will-o'-Wisp Pumpkin Ale ... minus the pumpkin and the spices.

One of the commercial beers I have in one of the beer fridges is Breckenridge Autumn Ale

"Our fall seasonal hit combines the malty goodness of a German lager with the clean crispness of an American ale. Brewed with Munich malts and a delicate blend of Bavarian hops, it's full-bodied with a nutty-sweet middle, a warming alcohol level and notes of toasted grain. A pre-winter winner."  

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

In Search of Michelob

There's a little story behind the name 1519 Barker, which I shared both on the recipe page "1519 Barker Exportbier", and on the brew day blog post 1519 Barker Exportbier (Batch 361)

My intention of brewing 1519 Barker was to capture the essence of how I remember my favorite beer in college. 

 

Monday, October 14, 2024

1519 Barker Exportbier

Style: Dortmunder / Export
ABV: 5.6%
IBU: 17
SRM: 5.5

Description:

Embark on a journey back to the roots of German brewing with 1519 Barker Exportbier, a classic Dortmunder Export that pays homage to the rich brewing traditions of Dortmund. This golden lager pours with a brilliant clarity, crowned by a creamy white head that invites you to savor its balanced and refined character.

Sunday, October 06, 2024

2024 Q3 SheppyBrew Stats

It is already October, which blows my mind. Where did the summer go?

Of course, this means the 3rd Quarter of 2024 is done. We can report on the Q3 SheppyBrew Brewing Stats

When it comes right down to it, I'm sure no one besides myself really cares, but I like to look back on these posts to see how much I've brewed and what I was planning on brewing at certain points of the year.

As I've been saying, I expect that I'll brew less beer this year than I have for the past several years, and so far it does look like I'm tracking for a lower volume than 2023.

In fact, as of October 1 ... I was on track for just over 93 gallons for 2024, which would be the least amount I've brewed since 2018.

In this quarter, I brewed 4 batches of beer:

Friday, September 20, 2024

1519 Barker Exportbier (Batch 361)

I've been pretty busy with my #GCCUSA and have not brewed in awhile. My last brew day (before this one) was on August 4th.

This year, I'm actually tracking to finish the year with less than 90 gallons brewed, which would be the least amount since 2014.

Luckily, I have not been drinking a whole lot of homebrew compared to previous years either, and I am fine on my beer inventory.

But, I did kill a keg of Summer Lovin' fairly recently and thought I'd like to brew a beer to give me a little buffer.

So ... I got a yeast starter going a couple days ago, and I decided to brew a rare workday-brew-day yesterday.

1519 Barker Exportbier